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Ian had thought he was beginning to grasp the power structure of this world. He had believed he understood strength, at least in its relative form.

But now? Now his mind was left reeling.

If that creature had been powerful beyond anything he had ever encountered, and Eli had felled it like it was nothing—then just how terrifying was the man be ...

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