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... ers flying.

The moment the first flames erupted, the creature let out a deafening screech, recoiling violently as the fire spread. It was afraid.

Athena didn't hesitate. She grabbed a burning branch and charged, swinging it toward the monster.

The flames licked at its skin, and this time, it didn't heal. It stumbled back, its hollow eyes filled with something almost like terror.

Xavier joined her, hurling another burning log at its feet. The creature howled, its b ...

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