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Chapter 25

Penulis: Celia Imora
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-05 07:13:58

The battle was already breaking.

Not in noise or numbers, but in control. What had started as a defensive formation was now unraveling under pressure, wolves forced out of position as the enemy moved through them with unnatural precision. They weren’t charging blindly, they were dismantling, cutting through structure as if they had studied it beforehand.

They’re cutting the lines! Darian’s voice rang out from the left, strained but still commanding.

Lyra pivoted sharply, her breath uneven as he
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