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Chapter 155: The Alliance of Strength
Author: Corazon
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After crossing the mysterious dimensional gate, Victor Draven found himself in a world both unfamiliar and filled with unimaginable power. This harsh and unforgiving world was inhabited by massive, muscular creatures with bull-like heads—the Minotaurs.

Victor stood atop a rocky plateau that stretched as far as the eye could see. The air here was thick with the scent of blood and sweat, suggesting that violence was an integral part of life in this place. Surrounding him, towering mountains loomed with peaks capped in snow, seemingly unreachable, while deep valleys below echoed with the constant roar of never-ending battles.

The Minotaurs were stubborn creatures who lived for combat. Their bodies were covered in muscle, with massive hands capable of shattering stone with a single strike. Their heads resembled bulls, complete with sharp, deadly horns. Their skin ranged from dark brown to gray, with coarse fur covering their backs and legs. Every step they took resonated like a drumbeat a
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