Chapter 16
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"Hello, infant," Altero sneered, his voice dripping with mockery and disdain. "Where's all that pride you were oozing just minutes ago?"

Though the crushing pressure around Lucia had lifted, her body still trembled as she fought to stand. Nearby, Remiel — now back in his normal form — observed the scene with a smirk of amusement.

There's always someone stronger, huh. He mused to himself, his thoughts tinged with both fascination and irony.

Seran and the others emerged from the building, rushing to Remiel's side. Seran quickly bowed before his father. "Greetings, Father," he said, his voice trembling slightly in Altero's imposing presence.

"I watched your battle with the other infant," Altero said, patting his son’s shoulder with a rare show of approval. "You did well today, Seran."

"Thank you, Father," Seran replied, rising to his feet with a proud smile.

Lucia — blood dripping from her chin — managed to stand despite the shattered remains of her armor, now left only in her ceremonial
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