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... ion, watching as the reddish creature slowly got to its feet, dazed from the blow.

Ajax sent him a telepathic message, informing him that lesser demons were attacking the labyrinth. He asked Luke to help the others so that as few people as possible would die, and Luke agreed—because that's what friends do.

Luke glanced back. Behind the Nao, Eugene, and the others, three more demons were approaching, running as if their prey might escape at any moment and they'd miss out on a deli ...

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