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... chaotic energy.

It wasn't just an attack—it was an execution.

"Die, you worthless piece of trash." With a lazy flick of his wrist, he let it loose. It descended slowly, crackling with dark tendrils of power, distorting the air with its sheer malevolence.

BOOOOOOM!

It slammed into the first barrier.

CRACK!

The entire shield shattered in an instant. It didn't hold—not even for a second.

Ra's heart pounded.

'No. No. No.' He didn't hav ...

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