Chapter 68
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"Split up!" Miko shouted as Sylas launched toward them, his elongated limbs cutting through the air like whips.

The team scattered in four directions just as the wraith's magic shattered the stone where they'd been standing. Chunks of rock exploded outward, forcing Liam to throw up a hasty wind barrier.

“What’s that magic it’s shooting out?”

“It looks like Miko’s Ash,” Liam said.

“It’s not. It’s corruption from the Ab—“ Akiya said.

“Corrupt mana,” Anna interrupted.

“Yup! Corrupt mana!” Miko echoed.

"Anyone got a plan for fighting stretchy nightmare-fuel?" Liam called, sending a concentrated blast of wind that Sylas batted away like an annoying insect.

Miko rolled to his feet, Ash element swirling darker around his hands. This wasn't like fighting standard Abyssal entities. Every instinct honed through years of AAU training screamed that they were outmatched.

"Anna, support!" he ordered, ducking under a corrupt fast blast from Sylas.

“His energy signature is unlike anything! It's like
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