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Chapter 22: The Whispering Flight Against the Tide
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Chapter 22: The Whispering Flight Against the Tide

“Guuurrrhh!”

“That’s absolutely vile!”

“I can’t fucking take it anymore!”

Ryan sucked in a deep, steady breath, trying to center himself amidst the chaos. The spectacle wasn’t quite as revolting as his mind had conjured, yet a considerable number of students around him couldn’t hold back and succumbed to vomiting—some doubled over in fits of dry heaves, others spewing forth a torrent of bile.

Once the waves of nausea and gagging had subsided, the guardian stationed near the shimmering teleportation sigil summoned a bizarre aquatic humanoid figure—something grotesque, akin to a massive fish-man. It gushed an enormous deluge of crystalline water in a sweeping arc, scrubbing the platform clean in a dazzling display of watery might, leaving nothing but gleaming wood beneath their feet.

A stern instructor standing before the glowing circle barked, “If you have regained your composure, please vacate the platform immediately. We require the
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