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Chapter 344 I’ll Destroy Indigo Training Ground
Chapter 344 I’ll Destroy Indigo Training Ground
Just as his hand was about to touch her, a serpentine dart whistled sharply through the air, followed closely by a pitch- black spike.
The representative, caught completely off guard, reached for Raven, but was struck by both the dart and the spike. “Ugh!” Hiemaly, acting almost simultaneously, frowned and shot Cassian a cold look, clearly annoyed that his thunder had been stolen. Cassian smiled back innocently, oblivious or feigning ignorance, his ridiculously handsome face giving nothing
away.
Hiemaly shot Cassian a venomous glare, muttering a curse under his breath before hurrying to catch up. Cassian’s smile widened at the reaction, his eyes gleaming with amusement. His carelessness had allowed Hiemaly to steal the spotlight last time, a mistake he wouldn’t repeat.
Knowing he couldn’t stop them, the representative watched the trio. He grabbed his communicator and barked urgently,” We have intruders–two men and a woman–heading for the back mountain! All units, intercept immediately!”
The communicator buzzed with confirmations, and five minutes later, the trio arrived at the edge of the forest bordering the training ground.
As Raven neared the spot marked on the map, a growing unease gripped her, though she couldn’t explain why.
As they approached within 1500 feet of their destination, a group of over a dozen young men in training uniforms suddenly surrounded them, blocking their path. “Leave immediately, or we’ll shoot!” The tall, thin young man at the front glared at Raven with icy, unwavering hostility.
Dread coiled ever tighter in Raven’s chest, a suffocating chill radiating from her with sudden, icy intensity.
Those nearest to her instinctively recoiled, their bravado crumbling under her oppressive presence. Her gaze, sharp as a blade, swept over them, and her voice sliced through the tension. “Move, or die!”
Raven’s commanding presence filled the air, sending involuntary shivers down their spines. Those who had underestimated her now regarded her with unease and caution, realizing her beauty belied a strength they shouldn’t provoke.
Just as the tension hit a fever pitch, Raven sprang into action. Three resounding thuds later, the men before her lay sprawled on the ground, overwhelmed by the force of her blows.
Raven didn’t hesitate. She broke through the circle surrounding them, her eyes fixed on the marked spot on the map. “Stop her!” the leader shouted, snapping the others out of shock.
Before they could react, Hiemaly’s serpentine darts and Cassian’s spikes flew towards them as Raven raced towards Zach at full speed.
When she was about 150 feet away from the marked spot on the map, a silver–haired figure suddenly blocked her path. Shawn’s previous friendliness, evident back in Vyrdenia, vanished.
His cold, displeased gaze settled on her. “I sent someone to greet you! If you had waited for me, I could have shown you around. Why did you have to barge in like this?”
Raven’s anxiety intensified, a suffocating pressure building in her chest. Shawn’s obstruction only fueled her anger. Refusing to answer, Raven swiftly flicked her wrist, launching a barrage of gleaming silver needles toward him.
As Shawn twisted to dodge the needles, Raven seized her chance. She shot toward Zach with lightning speed, her voice echoing across the training ground, cold enough to freeze the soul. “If anything happens to my brother today,” she warned,” I’ll destroy Indigo Training Ground!”
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