Chapter 54 His Name Is Ludwig
Jean hit the ground hard, face–first into the dirt..
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The earthy smell filled her nose as pain exploded across her body. It was like every bone and nerve had been yanked the wrong way at once.
She barely noticed the ache, though. Her only thought was getting up.
She tried
But her limbs had no strength left.
Her arms were like wet noodles. Her legs wouldn’t respond.
She couldn’t get up. She couldn’t run anymore.
Clint
Something metallic slipped from her jacket and landed right on the back of her hand.
The cold touch snapped her out of the daze.
Jean fumbled, fingers closing around it.
It was that metal badge–the one shaped like a six–pointed star with an iris in the center, the symbol of Abyssal Choir.
It had belonged to the host. Jean sometimes kept it with her.
Leaving it at home felt risky. If anyone in the Ginger family saw it, she wouldn’t be able to explain.
So, sometimes she stashed it away. Sometimes she carried it.
Jean turned the badge over, about to tuck it back into her pocket–when she noticed something odd on the back.
A tiny switch. Like a button or trigger.
What the hell is this?
She ran her thumb across it, curious.
It moved.
It actually moved.
“Whoa_ weird,” she murmured, her voice hoarse from thirst and exhaustion.
“What’s weird?”
Jean’s heart jumped.
The voice came out of nowhere–smooth, low, and crystal clear.
“Wait you
“You what?” the voice repeated.
Jean looked around, her pulse suddenly racing
She checked left Right. Up. Down
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This thing wasn’t just a metal decoration–it was a piece of tech.
Like, spy movie–level high–tech.
A hidden communicator, maybe even with a GPS tracker built in.
And that voice….
Jean recognized it instantly.
It was the guy from the art building.
The weird, spooky kid from the shadows.
The one who had some kind of connection to Abyssal Choir.
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“You really freak out easily, don’t you?” he muttered lazily through the badge. “Didn’t I tell you before? If you ever need me, just say my name. Loud and clear. I’ll come find
you
Jean blinked.
That was kind of romantic?
Wait, hold up–name!
He just gave her his name.
Ludwig.
His name was Ludwig.
Why did that sound so familiar?
Jean’s brain flipped through every plotline she could remember from the novel. And then-
Oh my God
She remembered.
Ludwig wasn’t some random throwaway character.
He was that Ludwig.
The prodigy
The freak–of–nature genius who’d made headlines before he even hit puberty. He was a walking myth, a legend who people whispered about.
They said he could leap over rooftops, tear people apart with his bare hands, take on an army alone. A monster in human
form
They called him the Wild Dog of the Underworld.
In the book, he was one of the strongest villains. Practically unbeatable.
At first, he was a pure antagonist..
But then he met the heroine–Sarah–and after a few run–ins with her, he actually switched sides. He defected. Joined her
team
From then on, he became her right–hand man.
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So one day, he’d betray Abyssal Choir
And throw in with the heroine.
Jean’s head was spinning.
“Jean. You still there?” his voice floated through the badge again–smooth as ever, with a hint of teasing.
Jean was still staring down at the metal in her palm
Ludwig had been a force of destruction as a child. Now that he was older, stronger?
He must be a total nightmare.
“Ludwig Jean whispered, breath ragged. “Help me.”
She heard a faint shift on the other end.
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Jean… are you crying?” His voice dipped. There was a flicker of panic there–subtle but real. “Hold onto the badge. Don’t let go. I’m coming
The connection cut off.
He didn’t even ask where she was.
Which meant the badge had a built–in locator.
Ludwig could track her.
Jean curled tighter into the bushes, the badge pressed to her chest.
She had nothing left in the tank. Her limbs were done. Her skin throbbed. She couldn’t even crawl.
If she could’ve moved, she wouldn’t have wasted time fiddling with a weird badge.
She sat against a tree, holding her breath, praying.
Act dead. Don’t move.
He’s coming. He has to be coming.
But acting dead only fooled herself,
The enemy? Not so much.
A beam of harsh white light sliced through the dark and landed square on her face..
Jean winced
God, that’s bright!
“There she is
Men crashed through the trees, their boots snapping twigs, trampling underbrush.
Jean looked up and saw a group of black–clad guards.
Great. More of them.
And
of course–the boss wasn’t with them.
Chapter 54 His Name is Ludwig
She’d wanted to see the man who’d spent the last few days breaking her down piece by piece..
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