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... ng projection of the Prismarin began its ominous advance.

Each step it took refracted light into an array of dazzling patterns, almost mesmerizing, but Kain knew better than to lose focus now. His instincts screamed at him that this was no ordinary move—it was like one of the rabbit-like creature's strongest abilities, and Serena wouldn't have revealed it unless she believed it could still turn the tide despite being two spiritual creature down.

"Bea, stay alert. Queen, prepare t ...

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