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Chapter 36: Beneath Alien Skies, Steel Rains and Shadows Clash
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Chapter 36: Beneath Alien Skies, Steel Rains and Shadows Clash

“So that’s what a juvenile-class alien looks like…” Chaollete Ashley muttered, arms folded across her chest, eyes narrowed as she stared at the grotesque creature atop the ridge. It loomed over the forest like a corrupt sentinel, its sinewy limbs clutching an uprooted tree with ease—like a barbarian wielding a club.

The monster’s movements were cautious yet calculating, like it wasn’t just sensing threats—but evaluating them.

Ryan didn’t respond right away. He stood next to Chaollete and Risa, eyes focused, jaw clenched. The hum of tension buzzed in the air like static before a thunderclap.

“Yeah,” Ryan finally said, tone clipped. “Let’s stick to the plan.”

With a flick of his hand, he signaled silently. In an instant, Sphinx slipped away from the group, a blur of gold and silver vanishing behind a tree’s shadow, silent as death on padded feet.

Ryan, Chaollete, and Risa descended the hill deliberately, walking right into t
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