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Chapter 234: The Ultimate Showdown
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The woman’s gaze was as cold as steel, her figure encased in dark, high-tech armor that gleamed in the flash of helicopter spotlights above. The weapon in her hands hummed with power, its barrel pulsing with an ominous light.

She had no intention of negotiating, this was no warning shot. This was a declaration of war.

“Move!” Gregory shouted, pushing Leon and Ethan to the ground as he dove into the underbrush, narrowly avoiding a deadly beam from the woman’s weapon.

The blast scorched the ground where they had been standing moments before, sending up a cloud of smoke and dirt. The force of the blast staggered Gregory, but he regained his balance just in time to see the woman stride forward, her boots crushing the earth beneath her with each step. She was relentless.

He needed to think fast. There was no way they would survive if they stayed in the open. With helicopters in the sky and enemies on the ground, their options were rapidly dwindling.

“Get to cover!” Gregory barked, scrambli
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