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Chapter 137: The Black Serpent Catastrophe
Author: Alex
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The summer sun spilled over everything like molten gold, scattering light across the day in shimmering waves. Even the quiet, sorrowful corners of the world seemed touched by warmth.

Above, the sky stretched endlessly, deep blue and infinite. A single white cloud floated like a lone sail on a turquoise sea, its edges glowing gold as if stitched by some celestial hand.

At the gates of Purple Thorn Castle, the adventurers froze. Kaelen was charging straight at them. Every eye tracked him. Every mind thought the same thing: he’s lost it. Even Shia and the others, stationed at a distance, gasped at the sight. But nobody cared about them. Kaelen had everyone’s full attention.

“He’s asking to die,” one adventurer muttered, his voice low.

“Exactly! Let him!” the level-15 warrior who’d already lost an arm to Kaelen bellowed, twisted joy lacing his shout.

“Insane… completely insane. Who does he think he is, charging all of us alone?” another sneered, disbelief etched on his face.

“Bold… maybe
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