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The white horse finally lost control as it hits the ground in a fatal fall. Max and Jasmine didn’t sustain any injury but felt the impact of the fall. “Are you alright?” Max asked as he helped Jasmine to her feet. “I’m and you?” “I’m good,” Max mutters. “Is the horse dead?” “Not quite sure.” Jasmine moved towards the horse to check on it. She placed her hand on her neck and slowly moved towards the horse’s heart. “No heartbeat.” She glanced at Max with a sad look. “Oh s**t, Azulu will be so pissed.” “That’s not on us. We should keep going.” Good thing that the horse got them away from Leviathan but sadly the horse fell asleep and hits the ground. It was indeed a fatal fall. Though there was no sign of bruises on the horse or any sign of broken bone, Jasmine didn’t feel the horse’s h