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Chapter 160 – When Gods Walk
Author: Rukky
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The heavens tore open. The moment the Ascendant’s form crossed fully into their world, the sky screamed. Clouds shredded into ash. Stars dimmed as if cowering from its presence.

The land quaked with every beat of its wings, mountains crumbling like sand under the weight of an unfathomable will.

Kael stood beneath it, a shattered man facing a storm too vast to measure. Mira’s glow trembled in his arms, faint but steady, her hands locked over his heart. Lyra staggered beside them, her sword nothing but a cracked relic, yet her stance unyielding.

The god’s voice poured over them, not as sound but as raw existence. “At last. No veil, no chains. The sun devours.”

The battlefield disintegrated in waves of fire. Towers of black flame roared upward, swallowing armies, mountains, rivers. Tens of thousands screamed in distant cities as the shadow fell over them, turning stone to glass and forests to cinder.

Kael’s teeth clenched until blood ran down his chin. He could feel it, this was no longe
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