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... ng. Panic spread through the ranks as soldiers witnessed their leaders being systematically eliminated by two demons who fought like living catastrophes.

"HOLD YOUR POSITIONS!" A voice boomed across the ramparts—deeper than human, amplified by what had to be magic. "THEY’RE ONLY TWO! CONCENTRATE FIRE!"

Liam turned toward the voice and saw someone different from the standard Commanders. Taller, more heavily armored, with holy symbols that blazed with actual divine light.

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