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The Valkyrie Returns and Slays (Raven) novel Chapter 509

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Returns Novel 509 – A Turning Point in The Valkyrie Returns and Slays (Raven) by Free Collection

In this chapter of The Valkyrie Returns and Slays (Raven), Free Collection introduces major changes to the story. Returns Novel 509 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Alpha genre.

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“Which country is she from? George immediately asked

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to her side now, not only would he be unable to fight alongside her, he me

He wanted to quickly return to his peak state and resolve the issues with the other persnakes within Kaen balors queg back to her

“Vyrdenia… Raven Valor… Your fiancée is Raven Valor? George murmured, his voice tinged with distatied

He hadn’t expected Raven to get engaged again so soon. But on second thought, she had lost her previous memories. Meeting someone outstanding like Cassian and choosing to be with him was understandable,

“You know Raven?‘ Cassian asked upon noticing George’s odd reaction

The shock in George’s eyes gradually faded as he spoke calmly, “I do. She’s the gid I was going to introduce you to Cassian muttered, “What a small world.”

He had just been worried that George might use a debt of gratitude to pressure him into marrying someone else, and now it turned out that the woman George thought suitable for him was Raven,

“Why the sudden urge to introduce Raven to me?” Cassian asked, his tone sharp and probing

He didn’t believe a stranger would randomly want to find Raven a boyfriend. Yet he had never met George before, nor had Raven ever mentioned him.

Most importantly, if George was close to Raven, he should have known she already had someone. He didn’t need to help her find a boyfriend.

George replied, “She has poor taste in men. She was tricked by a scumbag before. This time, I naturally want to help her screen the candidates.”

Cassian’s expression darkened instantly.

He muttered softly, “Poor taste in men?” He thought it was a jab at him.

Before he could think too much, George continued, “Also, she has a subordinate named Thorian, who harbors improper thoughts about her. He’s already confessed.”

Cassian’s brows furrowed instantly.

He’d long known that there were men around Raven trying to steal her away. First, it was that damn fox, then that narcissistic guy from the military.

And now even one of her subordinates dared to dream of being with her.

Cassian was furious. He hadn’t been gone long, but someone had already dared to confess to her.

Just as Cassian was pondering how to secure his rightful place as the main man, footsteps sounded outside the room.

A moment later, Robert appeared at the doorway.

He cautiously knocked on the half–open door and said respectfully, “Mr. Brown, I have something important to report. May I come in?”

George said, “Wait for me in the living room.”

Then, George arrived in the living room. Robert was already waiting in the center. “Mr. Brown, I just received news. It’s about your disciple.”

But after a moment’s thought, Cassian dismissed the idea.

If Raven really remembered, she wouldn’t have spoken to him like a stranger earlier.

But if she hadn’t regained her memories, she shouldn’t suddenly claim to be his disciple. George thought that maybe someone was trying to harm her.

His sharp instincts told him something was off. There was a conspiracy brewing.

At that thought, the already cold aura around George grew even colder.

Then he looked at Robert and said in a calm voice, “Since she claims to be my disciple, let her come see me.”

He then added, “Go tell her to come to the side residence tomorrow alone.”

George’s tone was very calm, but that calmness only made Robert more confused.

He had already told George that the woman was claiming to be his disciple.

George wasn’t a fool. He should have realized this woman was probably a fake.

Logically, he should go verify her identity immediately and deal with her if she were lying. Yet, he let Raven come to the side residence.

Robert thought George wanted to use this fake as a warning to others.

If George personally killed the impostor, it would indeed scare off others who might try to impersonate his disciple. Thinking this through, Robert respectfully replied, “Yes. I will inform her right away.”

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