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Chapter 130, Fallen comrades.
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Jamal moved with a ferocity that was almost identical to Hazim’s fighting style, swift, aggressive, and relentless. His strikes were sharp, his footwork precise, but Laith saw through it immediately. As Jamal landed a heavy blow on a ghoul, sending it stumbling back, Laith scoffed.

"That’s a fake copy,” Laith said, his voice dripping with disdain. “No one can set the ghouls on fire like my brother. You’re just imitating."

Jamal didn’t respond, he was too focused on the fight, but Laith wasn’t finished. In the blink of an eye, his armor flared with lightning-fast speed, and he cut down ten ghouls before they could even react. The air crackled with energy as their bodies collapsed, lifeless.

Turning to Ali, who stood frozen for a moment, Laith barked, "Don’t just stand there! I will leave you behind if you can’t keep up."

Ali’s grip tightened around his sword. "Don’t you dare think you’re better than me," he shot back, his voice low but fierce. "And don’t disrespect me, I’m older th
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