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... ieve had reached a point of no return. Drakas, realizing that he couldn’t win against her because of the difference in strength, immediately unleashed a counterattack by sacrificing one of his minions.

BOOM!

A deafening explosion reverberated across the sky. General Genevieve was blasted by the force of the explosion, causing her to retreat to a safe distance. Fortunately, she sensed the threat ahead of time and managed to put up a barrier to negate the impact. Otherwise, even if ...

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