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... each one dragging like it scraped against her lungs.

It had been over thirty minutes since the battle began—but not once had she gotten a moment’s rest.

Demons lunged at her from every side, relentless and bloodthirsty. She had been fighting non-stop, her limbs aching, her skin scorched in places by the cursed ember rain that still shimmered faintly in the distance.

But finally—relief.

The dark clouds parted as the sun broke through, casting golden light over the ...

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