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THE ULTIMATE BATTLE (PART 2)
Author: EL JHAY
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Varkos spun, his sword a blur, shattering illusions in bursts of light. “Tricks won’t save you!” He locked onto the real John, thrusting his blade in a piercing strike that warped space, pulling John toward it like a black hole.

John twisted, defying the pull, and countered with an overpowered uppercut, his fist glowing with cosmic energ that connected with Varkos’s helmet, denting the visor and sending the knight soaring skyward. John followed, teleporting above to deliver a hammer blow with the Soulrender, driving Varkos back to earth in a cratering impact that shook the castle walls.

Dust burst across the graveyard in thick, swirling clouds... but when it cleared, Varkos was still standing. His armor glowed brighter, his aura swelling like a storm ready to break. “You amuse me, mortal,” he said, his deep voice dripping with dark amusement. “But playtime… ends now.”

He lifted his massive sword and drove it into the ground with a thunderous boom. Instantly, blue energy exploded outwa
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