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Chapter 149 : Ruptured Accord
Author: Arcadia
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Harnessing the dual-force cross formula, Grimm soared through the sky with unrelenting speed. The wind tore past his face, and the Hydra Greatsword rested effortlessly on his back as he cut across the clouds.

Seven days later.

Emerging from the shadowed edges of Bramblethorn Forest, Grimm was suddenly encircled by dozens of three-eyed Razorfish crows, their wings slicing through the air, leaving trails of turbulent wind. Arcane wind blades and petrifying rays danced chaotically in the sky around him.

The third eye of these aberrant crows possessed a rare petrification ability—a trait highly coveted for research. Under ordinary circumstances, Grimm would have indulged in a fierce skirmish to harvest a few of these eyes. Yet now, he disregarded them completely. With several quick spatial displacements, he blinked hundreds of meters away, leaving the crows behind, and continued his relentless flight toward the mission site.

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