Fifty-seven

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Jao kept his distance from the house where Jasper frequently went. With Derrick preoccupied with his own scheme to destroy the Wolfgangs, Jao was free to focus on his surveillance. When Jasper stepped out of the house, Jao took it as a signal to check who was inside. Jao had memorized all of Jasper's subordinates routines. Jasper may have thought that Jao had stopped tracking him after the attack on the Crescent Stone Pack, but Jao never did. Jao wasn’t just following orders—he was pursuing something deeper, something personal. Because three days ago, Jasper met and told his wife something, and it was the last straw for Jao. He had to act. After reporting to Derrick, Jao went home, but when he entered the house, no one was around. He checked the kitchen, the rooms, and even the backyar

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