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I lost.

No matter how much I struggled, how desperately I fought, Evelyn Frostbane was simply beyond my league. My blade barely grazed her armor, my movements were like a child's in front of a war goddess. Every attack I threw at her was swatted aside with ease, every counter she made dug into my flesh, breaking me piece by piece.

I lay on the cold ground, blood dripping from my lips. My vision blurred, but I could still see Iris—her body trembling, her voice cracki ...

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