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Chapter 94

Author: White Angel
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-04 00:26:34

Leo's POV

I felt too weak to standup and could only watch from where I laid. I saw the pain and despair on their faces. The hurt. My legs was cut with silver. It wasn't healing but it was manageable.

I watched as Ethan opened his mouth to respond, but before he could say anything, the ground beneath us trembled violently. The walls of the room began to crack, and dust rained down from the ceiling. The entire structure seemed like it was about to collapse in on itself.

"What the hell is happening?" Adrian shouted, his eyes darting around in panic.

Before anyone could answer, a deafening roar echoed through the room, followed by a blast of energy that sent us all staggering back. The force of it was overwhelming, like a tidal wave crashing against us. I struggled to stay on my feet, but the sheer power of it knocked me to the ground.

When I looked up, my heart nearly stopped.

At the center of the room, where the blast had originated, stood a figure. It was Caleb, but he looked diffe
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