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... rrow corridor, cutting down the entire wave of enemy soldiers with flawless

precision. Their movements were a blur of steel and energy, each strike

calculated and deadly. As the last soldier fell, an eerie stillness settled —

broken only by the distant sound of screams.

"Did you hear that?" Senjuro asked, his eyes

narrowing.

Kyrin nodded, already sprinting toward the source.

"Let's move!"

They burst into a larger chamber, and the si ...

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