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... truder, its eyes glowing a menacing red.

It growled weakly before pouncing at the new threat.

Sam gripped his Eclipse sword and adopted an offensive stance.

He pressed his foot into the ground, grinding it for traction before sprinting forward at full speed.

Yuki felt a gust of wind blow past her face, and suddenly, Sam was already in front of the wolf.

She was surprised to find that he was much faster than her, nearly matching the alpha wolf's speed.

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