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Chapter 304: Show me your capabilities, Venak Zephyrine!
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The next few breaths were heavy with tension.

The Solarclaw Tiger stood hunched over the corpse of the Sunspike Boar, its jaws slick with blood.

Its powerful claws dug into the boar’s chest, tearing muscle and bone with ease. With a guttural snarl, it pried open the ribcage—and there it was.

The core of the Sunspike Boar, pulsing and glimmering like a living flame, shimmered a brilliant crimson-orange, hovering amidst the remains like a jewel born of blood and fire.

It cast flickering glows across the tiger’s molten-striped face, its amber eyes reflecting greed and instinctual hunger.

Without hesitation, the Solarclaw Tiger lunged its head forward and swallowed the core whole. Its throat bulged for a second as the radiant orb vanished inside.

BOOM!

A violent pulse of golden-orange light surged from its body. The shimmering aura that had already cloaked the tiger suddenly intensified—flaring like a wildfire.

Waves of mana rippled outward in rings, like shockwaves in molten air. The tre
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