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Chapter 64: The Fall of the Titan
Author: Kai Lennox
last update2026-01-01 03:09:48

The wind howled past Lin Jin’s ears as he clung to the ribcage of the Abyssal Bone-Giant. Being three hundred feet in the air was disorienting, especially when the "ground" you were standing on was trying to kill you.

"ROAR!"

The Giant shrieked, a sound like grinding tectonic plates. It felt the parasite climbing toward its neck.

It raised its massive skeletal hand—a cage of fingers the size of transport trucks—and swatted at its own chest.

WHOOSH.

The hand came crashing down.

Lin Jin didn't ju
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