Chapter 318
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Khar’zek’s nostrils flared. He tore one clawed gauntlet from his chestplate and slammed it into the centre of his own sternum. Crimson sigils flared across his armor, crawling up his throat like molten veins. His eyes rolled back, then snapped forward, glowing white-crimson like twin dying stars. His tusks lengthened. The Bloodfang Saber pulsed once, twice, then began to hum at a pitch that shook dust from the cavern roof.

“Witness the SaberCore!” he roared.

A detonation of red-white light rolled out from him, scattering Smilodons, red-eyes and silver-skins alike. When the glow cleared, the warlord’s silhouette had changed. His shoulders were broader, the plates of his armor jagged like a predator’s spine. Every motion vibrated with coiled speed. The Bloodfang Saber no longer bled light — it devoured it, a blade of black edged with red lightning. Each swing cracked the air like a whip.

Inside the DragonGP Sarah’s hands trembled against the glass. “What is he—what is he becoming?”

“He’
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