Chapter 132: The Mirror Harem
Author: Demonkite
last update2026-03-17 21:28:11

"Ladies, clear the path."

My command hung in the air of the Garden of Eden. The twelve marble Golems stomped forward, their spears aimed at our hearts.

"Consider them fertilizer!" Runa shouted, charging the lead Golem.

"I will buy their lumber rights!" Ayaka declared, summoning a rain of golden coins.

"Target acquired!" Jessica locked her power armor into assault mode.

They attacked.

And then, they stopped.

The Golems didn't fight back. They simply dissolved into white mist.

"What?" Runa skidde
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