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Chapter 102: Clash of Shadows and Stone
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Chapter 102: Clash of Shadows and Stone

“Stop them! Don’t let them move another step!”

The sharp cry tore across the forest clearing like a whip, pulling the enemy summoners into action.

One of them, an elf with dark green tattoos glowing faintly under the moonlight, nocked an arrow already brimming with Dioki. The air around the shaft warped, humming like an unstable vibration before it was even loosed.

The arrow hissed forward—straight at Chaollete Ashley.

She blinked, instinctively shifting her stance, but before the arrow could split her chest open, a clawed hand intercepted. Sasha, her beast companion, lashed out with talon-like fingers, slashing the projectile out of the air.

CLANG! The arrow detonated with a metallic ring, sparks bursting outward. Sasha skidded half a step back, her heels digging into dirt.

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