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... d. However, Asher got so caught up with his heightened and tangled emotions that contacting this man who flipped his life upside down wasn't at the top of his priorities.

If Mister Devilsin didn't contact Asher, the latter would've forgotten about it. Not accidentally, though. He would purposely forget this man's existence. Mister Devilsin was only here to make his life a living hell, and Asher didn't even know this man's reason.

And that drove Asher to press the green button — a ...

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