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The Last True Female (Lexie) (by Sylvia Vance) novel Chapter 200

Chapter 200

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No wonder people called the Bloodthirsty beastman the nastiest race in the Aetherion Interstellar Zone, and also the hard

to kill.

These Bloodthirsty beastmen would even cannibalize their own kind just to stay alive.

Just as everyone was about to rush in and wipe out the Bloodthirsty beastmen, the once calm ground suddenly exploded into chaos.

To everyone’s shock, twelve colossal figures, each towering like a mountain, smashed through the thick ice and barreled straight toward the scrambling Bloodthirsty beastmen.

These twelve figures were like slaughter machines unleashed on the battlefield. Wherever they passed, the Bloodthirsty beastmen who had just clawed their way out of the ice were pulverized into bloody mush, staining the snow and wind red.

In the swirling snowstorm, as everyone finally made out the twelve figures, they snapped out of their shock and couldn’t help but shout in disbelief.

God! Aren’t those the Light beastmen who were supposed to be extinct? They’re actually alive!

Hey, look! Is that an Ice beastman? Weren’t they supposed to be just a myth? How are they even here?

And that one, it’s an Abyssal beastman! No way! I never thought I’d see one with my own eyes!

And those massive Rock beastmen! Weren’t they wiped out ages ago? How are they still kicking?

What the hell is going on?

Unbelievable!

The crowd was in total disbelief. The scene before them turned everything they had thought they knew about the beastial clans upside down.

Those ancient beastman clans, long lost to history and believed to be extinct, were now standing tall in the blizzard like wat gods straight out of legend, their presence almost unreal.

Their arrival sent a chill down the spines of the Bloodthirsty beastmen, and lett everyone else, humans and beastien alike, completely floored.

Each of the twelve figures radiated a power that could shake the very world. It was as if they were selling owryone had and clear that the history of the beastman clans was way older and more mysterious than anyone ever dreamed

They all watched the ancient beastmen going berserk, slaughtering the Bloodthirsty Beastmeals, hac they were tying g an endless plague of locusts. The Bloodthirsty beastmen just kept bursting out from beneath the thick we aware swarming in from all directions to surround the ancient beastruen

There were just way too many Bloodthirsty beastmen, hike ants swarning a giant tree Crush one wave, and her woubt recklessly rush in, completely undeterred

As the battle dragged on, even the twelve ancient beastmen began to faher. Their power was excentrelining boss again this neverending horde, even they couldn’t hold back the side forever

The ancient beastmen’s faces grew tense. They clearly hadn’t expected the shursty beastinen to be in relentless

Just then, the High Priest stepped up to take charge. Puder his command, the Snow Wolf Claity warriors were the list sa

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Chapter 200

throw themselves into the thick of it, weapons flashing as they fought the Bloodthirsty beastmen for their very lives.

The powerhouses from all the reclusive clans joined the battle too, each unleashing their own wild and devastating techniques, tipping the scales a bit in their favor.

Now this lifeordeath war truly began.

Austin and Nelson’s forces were formidable, but the Bloodthirsty beastmen’s twisted ability to devour flesh and blood wa just monstrous.

And with their numbers seemingly endless, the warriors felt like no matter how many they took down, even more would crawl out of the ice, an unstoppable tide.

If any beastman got knocked down by those Bloodthirsty Beasts, they’d be torn apart in seconds, their flesh fueling the enemy’s evolution.

In this brutal situation, Austin and Nelson’s armies were taking massive losses. Even the High Priest, Kaelis, and the twelv ancient titans were starting to look worn down, struggling against the neverending assault.

If things kept going like this, defeat was only a matter of time.

They had never expected this to happen. In their desperate attempt to wipe out the Bloodthirsty beastmen, they’d end up locking them away under the ice for years on end.

They had figured years of freezing and hunger would finally erase this savage race from the world for good.

But what they’d never seen coming was that the Bloodthirsty beastmen would turn on each other, devouring their own kit ust to survive.

Instead of dying out, they had taken the time to grow their numbers under the ice before they broke free and came back swinging at the beastmen.

These Bloodthirsty Beasts had just kept multiplying like crazy. If this kept up, they were really going to lose.

With bodies dropping all around him, one beastman started freaking out. Panicked, he grabbed his particle cannon and

tarted blasting away at the Bloodthirsty beastmen.

Don’t use the particle cannon! They’ll just absorb the energy!

Seeing someone whip out a particle cannon, Austin yelled out, trying to stop him.

But it was too late..

Even though the beastman with the particle cannon knew it wouldn’t do a damn thing against the Bloodshusiy bessen, watching his comrades drop one after another sent him into a fullblown pani

So when the Bloodthirsty beastmen came charging at him, desperation took over and he fed anyway

The deafening roar of the particle cannon ripped through the honte. For one brief wond the chaotic battlefield feil verily silent.

Then, to everyone’s horror, the Bloodthirsty beastmen hit by the blast began mubating growing bigger and or carsons by the second, right before their eyes.

The Bloodthirsty beastmen weren’t just mindless monsters. They were smart. When they saw their bodies bulking up from the particle cannon blast, they stopped focusing on devouring flesh and unstead started targeting the particle bomba strapped to the soldiers, setting them off deliberately.

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