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Chapter 11 — The Last Anchor's Choice
Author: Beequeen
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The first attack came from Jasper himself. The moment the incomprehensible limb emerging from the darkness turned toward him, something buried deep within his instincts exploded into motion. Every lesson beaten into his body during thirteen years of impossible training activated simultaneously.

His muscles moved before conscious thought could catch up. His sword appeared in his hand. And he struck. The blade cut through reality. A crescent of compressed force erupted forward, tearing across the
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