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Episode 2546

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"This is why we step up,"

I said quietly, almost to myself but loud enough for everyone to hear.

"Because no one else will."

"Aeternum leads,"

Selie said, her voice steady.

"And we don’t falter,"

Captain Lionel added. The room was silent once more, but this time it wasn’t somber. It was charged with purpose.

As the clock ticked closer to the final battle, the Aeternum Army continued its march, undeterred and unwavering. On all fronts—north, south, east, and west—the troops advanced with a singular purpose: to bring justice, order, and prosperity to Alemia.

For the first time in a long time, Alemia’s people would have something to believe in—a government that didn’t just promise change but delivered it.

And as the Dragon One flew high above the battlefield, its presence a symbol of Aeternum’s strength and resolve, everyone knew that this was more than just a war. This was a turning point—a moment that would define not just Alemia’s future but the very essence of what Aeternum stood for
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