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Rizevim vanished. A sonic boom echoed through the air—like a supersonic jet taking flight.

"Did you think I'd stick around for a gangbang? Not a chance!" His voice, distorted by his speed, reached them only after he'd disappeared.

"That bastard! Get back here!" Vali, still wounded, struggled to get up, only to collapse, his body refusing to cooperate.

"Go, Vali, nya~!!! ...Oops, ...

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