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32. Crashing A Party
Author: MariSystem
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Two security men stormed forward as the man at the desk motioned for them to act.

They went straight for Elias, closing the distance quickly. One reached for his arm while the other aimed for his shoulder, expecting to pin him down between them.

Elias didn’t retreat, if anything, he moved between them.

The first guard felt his wrist turn sharply, pain shooting up his arm before his body followed. He hit the floor hard, confused more than anything. The second guard lunged, missed, and stumbled. Elias shifted once and shoved him down with a short, controlled movement.

More guards stepped in and Elias kept moving, small adjustments, short motions. A guard rushed him and went down after his footing was taken. Another tried to grab him from behind and was dropped face-first onto the floor.

Everything happened so fast but each movement ended with someone on the ground.

The remaining guards stopped where they were, unsure whether to move or stay back.

Meanwhile, the man at the desk ha
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