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... w the bleeding.

His face was pale, jaw clenched tight, panic creeping in behind his composed expression.

"Stay with us, Zara. Come on, don’t do this."

He muttered under his breath.

Nora knelt beside them, frantically rifling through her inventory.

"I don’t have anything strong enough. I’ve got low-tier healing potions but they won’t work on this—she’s losing too much blood!"

Noah’s hands trembled as he opened his own inventory.

"Come on, co ...

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