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... ged, he moved forward and grabbed a broken branch from the ground without slowing down.
His body twisted smoothly, arm pulling back, and then—he let it fly.
The branch whistled through the air.
It struck the second lion right in the jaw.
A loud crack rang out.
The beast staggered, its head whipping to the side. It didn’t fall, but the blow threw off its momentum.
Meanwhile, Mei didn’t have time to think about how Ethan was such a good close-combat ...
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