Chapter 125
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Blood pooled beneath Miko's knees, spreading across the scorched ground in a widening crimson circle. His severed hand lay nearby, fingers already curling as death claimed the separated flesh. The stump of his wrist continued to pump blood in weakening spurts, his life draining away with each heartbeat.

"Next comes the other hand," Sylas said, corruption reforming around his fingers. "Unless you beg. I do enjoy the sound of human begging."

Miko swayed on his knees, consciousness slipping away as blood loss took its toll. His lips moved, but no sound emerged. The world was darkening around him, shapes becoming indistinct, sounds muffled as if coming from underwater.

At the edge of the clearing, something in Anna snapped. The sight of Miko kneeling in his own blood, of Sylas preparing to take more from him, it triggered something primal, something beyond conscious thought.

"No," she whispered, then louder: "NO!"

Her body moved before her mind could catch up, legs carrying her forwar
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