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Chapter 96: The Turning Tide
Author: Temmyfrosh
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The tunnel shuddered as explosions echoed from the depths behind them. Dust rained from the ceiling, and the air smelled of burnt metal and chaos. Ethan's grip on his weapon tightened as another wave of enemies surged through the entrance.

"Hold the line!" he shouted, his voice cutting through the cacophony.

Jaxon let out a fierce war cry, stepping forward with a hail of bullets that tore into the enemy ranks. Vera moved with precision, every shot a calculated strike, while Lila guarded Aisha, who was still crouched by the disabled trigger mechanism.

Ethan’s heart pounded as the skirmish grew more intense. The enemy’s numbers were overwhelming, and for every soldier they took down, two more seemed to appear.

"We can’t keep this up forever!" Jaxon growled, his voice strained.

Ethan scanned the battlefield, his mind racing. The command center was only a few steps away, but the path was blocked by the enemy. If they couldn’t break through, all of Aisha’s efforts would be wasted.

“We need
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