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Kharma's train of thought made a lot of sense, but he was naive in thinking that his plan could be executed. Did he really believe it was that easy to stop a war? In a perfect world, maybe. Truth was, Alexey was powerless and she hated it. She had absolutely no control over the carnage, and nothing she could say to her Lilium would change that. This conflict's outcome relied solely on Gabriel and Haku. It was silly to think otherwise.


The tawny girl's upper lip curled into a sneer, shamelessly displaying her rising aggravation. Lexey had no reason to be upset, but deep inside, she despised this boy for speaking the truth. "I am not the one making decisions." Couldn't he understand that?


A harsh realization settled over her then. Why the hell was she sitting here debating with a teenager? He was manipulating her, and she was falling for it. "Why don't you take your nonsense elsewhere? To Inferni, perhaps? Who knows, maybe Gabriel will want to settle this over a cup of tea." she mocked, attempting to show him just how foolish his suggestions were. Continuing this conversation was pointless. This male's reasoning was unrealistic, and he had way too much faith in others.


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