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Korean Defeated Retreat

Author: Sharon
last update publish date: 2026-04-18 00:15:40

Jacob’s pov

I could feel it before I saw it—the shift in the air, the way the ground itself seemed to recoil beneath our feet. Something was wrong with Korran’s crown. It was no longer just a weapon; it was unraveling, bleeding power in a way that felt wild and uncontained.

The battlefield reflected that instability. Shadows flickered like dying flames, warriors shouted in confusion, and the once-coordinated enemy lines were breaking apart into desperate, chaotic fragments.

“This is it,” I mut
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