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[Final phase begins]

The frozen sky over the mountain trembled ominously and darkened.

In the heart of that deadly cold, two burning orbs appeared in the heights.

Ragzar's eyes.

Even though there were kilometers between him and Aron's group, his gaze...

Like two hellish spotlights, locked precisely on them.

A heavy silence fell. Even breathing stopped.

"He's... looking at us? From this distance?" Aron whispered.

He had seen ...

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