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My Aloof Sisters Asked for My Forgiveness novel Chapter 464

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Read Chapter 464 with many climactic and unique details. The series My Aloof Sisters Asked for My Forgiveness is one of the top-selling novels by Internet. Chapter content Chapter 464 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read My Aloof Sisters Asked for My Forgiveness Chapter 464 for more details.

Madison wandered the streets outside Grayvale black market. She looked like a lost soul.

The documents Dustin’s men had shown her were deeply unsettling.

Her once-unshakable faith had crumbled, and it left her adrift and aimless.

She never imagined that the supposedly righteous Outlaws Department harbored so much darkness.

Corruption, favoritism, and abuse of power for personal gain…

It was all there. Some even used their authority to oppress and exploit innocent civilians.

The worst part? Some of the offenders were people she knew and admired. Those she had once looked up to as role models.

She questioned everything she had ever stood for and aimlessly roamed the streets.

“Agent Seven.”

Suddenly, a voice called out and snapped her out of her daze.

“Who’s there?” she demanded. She was instantly alert.

“Agent Seven” was her designation within the Outlaws Department.

She turned toward the voice and saw a figure emerge.

It was a middle-aged man with long hair tied back. He was dressed in a black robe with a white “Outlaws Department” emblem on the back and a “Mystic” insignia on his chest.

Madison’s face paled as she dropped to one knee.

“Agent Seven of the Outlaws Department reporting to Mr. Harris!” she said and lowered her head.

This man was her leader…

There were four ranks of agents in the Outlaws Department, and this man was James Harris, the top Mystic Agent of the Outlaws Department. He led all the Amber agents of the Outlaws Department. He was her direct superior.

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