
Law of the Jungle #5
Law of the Jungle, Book 5
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Diontae Black
About this listen
A school of ascension once again. But now, instead of the energy-starved Tier Zero, the Seekers have taken on the First Tier, so this school's a whole different beast.
It's massive. It's majestic. It strikes awe into the hearts of the students and nips any thoughts of breaking the rules in the bud. The Seekers are unwelcome here, for they don't play by anyone's rules.
But aren't rules there to be broken?
As for the school . . . Well, the entire First Tier's gonna miss it for sure. When the Seekers roll in, one should expect chaos. Trouble will follow them and find them even behind the school's high walls.
For such is the law!
©2024 Vasily Mahanenko; English translation copyright 2024 by Mikhail Yagupov (P)2024 Tantor Media
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