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... "Hey... Hey, Captain, where is Wuji? That thing up there is looking for him," a Night Guard member whispered, barely able to steady his voice. His fingers clenched around his weapon, but his knuckles were pale with fear.

The other members turned toward Captain Long, waiting for him to speak. They needed a command—a decision—but the veteran warrior remained silent, his head lowered in contemplation.

Above them, the dark-robed figure floated mid-air, his aura suffocating. He exude ...

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