Fractured Hues of a Winter's Night Chapter 60

By: Lan Xing
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The last image in my memory is a golf club being swung diagonally towards my head, followed by endless darkness and pain.

Theo Hammond felt like he was thrown into the deep ocean, and the only wisp of consciousness left gradually sank to the bottom of the sea as he involuntarily rose and fell.

It was as if he suddenly opened his eyes at the bottom of the sea and realized that the seawater filling his heart, lungs and throat was blocking his breathing. His strong desire to survive made him paddle upwards desperately, trying to reach the surface.

The feeling of suffocation passed in an instant. Theo Hammond suddenly opened his eyelids and took a few breaths, only to find that he was not thrown into the sea. The damp and sticky feeling came from the layer of cold sweat that seeped out of his body and was being evaporated by the autumn wind.

"you're awake."

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