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Chapter 21: The Mad Stitching Granny (Third Watch – Please Vote and Bookmark)
Author: M.A. Sumi
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Kael Ardyn’s eyes flicked over the floating holographic map. The swamp’s 3D contours shimmered faintly, like ghostly veins in the dim light. Deep in the black, murky marsh, his target waited: a frail, sickly Cretaceous Demon. Every brittle scale, every cloudy eye screamed ancient survival. Catching it would finish the mission, but only if he survived the swamp itself.

The swamp wasn’t just wet and dark. It breathed. Pulsed. Teemed with life he couldn’t see but could feel. Thousands of dried branches jutted from the water, hiding predators that could drop a man with a single bite. Kael swallowed hard, gripping the map tighter, heart thudding in his chest.

“Granny… is there another way in?” he asked, voice tight. “A shortcut? Another path? Can the pod fly? Maybe I could just drop in from above?”

The Stitching Granny’s head turned lazily, tentacles twitching in mild annoyance.

“There is no other way,” she rasped, voice gravelly yet sharp. “To enter the swamp, you go through them. Flying?
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