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War in the Sky – Part I.
Author: Jimmy-Chuuu
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Tuut! Tuut! Tuut!

The trumpet blasts of the conch echoed in the silent night like the wails of ancient war spirits, breaking the silence and signaling the start of the battle. Each blast was a call for warriors to advance to the battlefield, the sound reverberating off mountain peaks and sacred halls with ominous finality.

CRING! CRING!

The clanging sound of swords and spears clashed loudly, shattering the deep calm of the night like thunder splitting heaven's dome. Experts ran out, wearing gleaming armor forged from blessed metals and inscribed with protective formations, towards the courtyard of the Wudang Sect, ready to face two words that would define their destiny: death or victory.

A man dressed all in white with spiritual armor that shimmered like captured moonlight gave the signal with authority befitting a battle commander. "Everyone, stare at the horizon! Pay attention to the opponent who is beginning to descend like vultures seeking carrion!" His voice boomed, filling the t
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