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Chapter 68: Don’t Slam the Table at Me
Author: M.A. Sumi
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The Berserk Ripper had been fighting the Voidspawn Swarm across six universes. Six. Endless waves of monsters, explosions, blood, and chaos. Every muscle in her body screamed. Her lungs felt like they were on fire. Her veins throbbed as if they were trying to pump molten iron. By the time she finally staggered back to the temporary quarters on Dark Moon Star, sweat coated her from head to toe, sticky and rank, clinging to her skin like a second layer. Each breath was a labour, each step a battle.

And yet, somehow, her rage—the driving fury that had fueled her through the slaughter—was easing. Just a little.

All she wanted was a shower. A long, blisteringly hot shower that would melt away the tension clinging to her bones.

And Kael Ardyn, conveniently, was supposed to be inside the virtual game egg pod, training his mech skills. Perfect. Privacy. No interruptions. No chaos. She could finally breathe.

She pushed open the bathroom door.

And froze.

“W–what the—?!” The scream tore out of h
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