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Chapter 60: The Grand Cliff––I
Author: DBVerse
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The opposite side of the cliff stood far away from us, separated by a gap that swallowed light itself. The distance was intimidating, but it was not something I couldn’t cover with my Helis Step.

I extended my paw toward Sierra.

“Grab on.”

Her eyes snapped toward me, and a trembling whisper escaped her lips.

“…But… skills don’t work there.”

She pointed toward the cliff.

My ears perked up, and my eyes narrowed slightly.

“What do you mean?”

Sierra hesitated, her gaze drifting toward the abyss belo
DBVerse

Hey everyone, this is my first time dropping an author’s note, so I just want to start by saying, "Thank you." Seriously. If you’ve been following the story till now, I appreciate it more than you think. There are a few important updates I wanted to share: **1. Arc 2 begins here.** This chapter marks the official start of a new arc, and things are going to expand a lot from here—world, stakes, and everything in between. **2. Chapter format change.** From now on, I’ll be writing **1.2k word chapters**, and you’ll get **2 or more chapters per day** instead of a single 2k+ chapter. The idea is to **reduce the per-chapter cost** and make reading more accessible. Let me know what you prefer—this format or the longer Arc 1 style. **3. Your support really matters.** If you’re enjoying the story, please consider leaving a review, liking chapters, and commenting.

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