Chapter 322
Author: Anakin Detour
last update2024-11-07 16:48:33

The darkness loomed, twisted and sprawling, an entity of malice that seemed to pulse with raw power. As it surged forward, Dexter, Charlotte, and Henry moved as one, their newfound abilities sparking to life. This wasn’t just another battle; it was a confrontation with something more dangerous than anything they had encountered.

“Charlotte, on my left!” Dexter shouted, swinging the Abyssal Edge in a wide arc. Dark tendrils leaped at him, but the blade cleaved through them, scattering the shadow.

Charlotte nodded, positioning herself at his side. Her hands glowed, and with a focused burst, she created a radiant shield that pushed back the darkness trying to surround them. The light from her shield forced the creature to recoil, buying them precious moments to regroup.

“Let’s see what this new strength can do!” Henry charged forward, his fists shimmering with energy. As he struck the creature’s form, each blow landed with a resounding crack, sending shockwaves through the air. The creat
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