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With just one attack, it had downed three Eagle Guards, eliciting a loud cheer from the creatures in the Embers Nest. Even the usually prideful, red-dragon-subservient wyverns raised their heads and let out triumphant roars.

“Roar—”

The three-headed beast reveled in its success, each head emitting a harmonious, thunderous roar of satisfaction.

It beat its wings forcefully, riding the currents to climb for another assault.

“Monster, your opponent is me!” ...

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