However, that man had terrible intentions and treated people brutally and mercilessly.
"My game with him is not over yet; I can't leave," was Freya's response.
Never before has Sawyer convinced someone with such patience: "I don't want to play anymore. The elites remain, while all the minions have perished. We might not be able to leave this place at all."
"I recently supplied Nathaniel with some false information. I've also found a route out of Saeville. He probably won't be able to stop us from going. Both your mother and mine will go with me. Together, the four of us will travel to Stanna."
Freya couldn't help but be stunned when she heard the words "Stanna."
It was hilarious when Nathaniel once wanted to send her to Stanna.
She wanted to get away from them and live a safe life, but they would not let her go, dragging her back into Saeville.
Alexander lied to her, Sawyer asked her to linger by Nathaniel's side, and Nathaniel punished her harshly.
They've now indicated they didn't want to play, but Freya was only getting started.
She needed to determine Dad's actual cause of death, as the cause of his passing was unclear.
The dead were dead, but the living could not continue to exist in a dreamlike condition.
After Freya rebuffed Sawyer once more, he abruptly gripped her chin and pushed her entire body beneath him.
His physique was made of extremely firm muscles from his year-round boxing exercise, so this time when he touched her, it stung a little.
Freya raised her gaze to Sawyer. This man had self-control and was always calm. Even Freya had to acknowledge that he was the perfect avenger.
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