Chapter 105: The Queen Who Drowned the Battlefield in Dioki
A few moments earlier—
Chaollete Ashley halted mid-step, her crimson eyes narrowing like blades. The sharp scent of iron, sweat, and venom clashed in the night air. She raised her staff, the dwarf-crafted rod humming with a low resonance as Dioki surged within her veins.
Her voice carried the calm dominance of someone who expected to be obeyed.
“Sasha—tear down that centaur. Risa—ground the elf. I’ll deal with the summoner and his pet spider.”
Risa hesitated, flaring her wings once, golden feathers catching the moonlight.
“Lady Chaollete, are you sure? That summoner has tricks, and the arachne isn’t just some overgrown pest.”
Chaollete’s grip on the staff tightened. Purple veins of Dioki rippled through the carved gem, pulsing like a heartbeat. She
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