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A look of surprise flashed across his face and his eyes flickered with interest. I scoffed. I knew I was right. Trying to coerce me to give out the book then getting rid of me! What a good strategy. " It's useless. As long as I am alive, you better forget about getting your hands on this book." I said, looking at him straight in the face. The man's face turned gloomy. " Don't blame me for being ruthless." The man declared and charged towards me. I closed my éyes hoping the pain could end sooner, only that the pain never came. The next moment I opened my éyes, I was back to the house. My eyes scanned the familiar surroundings and sighed in relief. " You never listen do you?" Valeria's angry voice reached my ears. I looked towards her, only to see her fuming in anger. She must be fur