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Chapter 120: Sand, Steel And Secrets
Author: Juju Pen
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The alarm wasn't a sound; it was a physical force, a piercing shriek that vibrated through the metal floor and into their bones. The violet light from the central machine began to strobe erratically, casting the nightmarish scene in frantic, frozen snapshots.

"Damn it, Kyle! What did you do?" Axel yelled, already in motion.

Her bionic legs whirred as she launched herself at the new wave of skittering horrors pouring from the hidden tunnel.

Her axes, 'Vengeance' and 'Retribution,' became a blue plasma blender, severing limbs and cleaving chitinous heads from bodies.

"I got us our evidence!" Kyle shouted back, yanking the data spike from the machine and securing it in a pouch on his belt. "Now we just have to live to deliver it!"

"Living would be great! Highly underrated activity!" Johnny chimed in, his voice strained as he threw up another wall of ice, momentarily blocking the tunnel entrance.

The ice immediately began to crack under the onslaught of claws and acidic spit
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