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Vows and Bullets

[WARNING: Mature Content] Agent Selene and Agent Helios had always been at each other’s throats, competing as the top agent for the secret organization “Mythos.” But that competition would have to stop as they were suddenly called to cooperate for the hardest mission there ever was. “Agents, both of you have been chosen to work together and go undercover to infiltrate the biggest, most dangerous, and longest-running syndicate there is—Kraken….” “Sounds fun. What will be our cover?” “A married couple.” “Oh, a married—WHAT?!” Having no choice but to put a temporary truce on their feud, they set out to complete the mission. However, when the mysteries started completing themselves like a puzzle, their once friendly rivalry just turned into one hell of a reality. Driven by the ghost of their pasts, they found themselves pointing the gun toward each other. Will they choose the path of revenge draped in cold blood? Will their love be greater than the scream of justice and vengeance? Or perhaps, there’s something more that’s carefully hidden in the dark? __________________________ This book comes in 3 Acts, separated into Volumes: Act 1: Operation Upheaval Act 2: Operation Mayhem Act 3: Operation Havoc __________________________ Don't forget to VOTE, COMMENT, and REVIEW Instagram / TiktTok: macy_bae_writes _____________ Please do not plagiarize this book or post it on different platforms. Read directly in the Webnovel app or website (webnovel.com). All rights are reserved to the author.

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Sparring Session (Part 1)

What did he just say? My movements were easy to predict? How could that be? I had been training since I was young. My master taught me everything there was to know about combat. From all sorts of martial arts to handling different weapons, bombs, poison, and everything else—I learned them all! That's how I managed to pass the Agent Application Test in Mythos and reach where I am now.

Yes… I worked so hard to achieve those levels of skills, and yet, it still wasn't enough for him? Were my standards too low, or his' was simply too high? 

I knitted my brows, hearing those words. In an angered tone, I asked him.

"What exactly do you mean by that? I worked tirelessly to learn these skills, and no other agent has ever defeated me except you, so fine, I'll accept your criticism. But tell me what exactly is predictable with my movements."

He halted his movements, and so did I, waiting for his answer.