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Yan Jin's voice carried a cold, unyielding resolve as he taunted the Bloodwitch, his words piercing the air like the arrows he loosed. "Old witch, you think you've lost everything? Let show you real pain," he declared, releasing an arrow that sped past the Bloodwitch without making contact.

For a brief mont, the Bloodwitch sneered, thinking his aim had faltered, but then realization dawned on her. Yan Jin's arrow was not ant for her—it was ant for soone else. She whipped around, her eyes widening in horror as she saw the arrow flying straight toward her granddaughter, Fu Miao.

With a swift movent, she lashed out her tendrils, intercepting the arrow just in ti to save the girl. The tendrils wrapped around the projectile, crushing it into dust before it could reach its target. But the montary relief was overshadowed by a sickening dread.

"Why are you here?" she yelled at Fu Miao, her voice a mixture of fury and panic.

Yan Jin's mocking voice echoed through the air. "So even monsters don't eat their own cubs," he bellowed, unleashing another series of arrows toward the Bloodwitch, forcing her into a defensive stance. Each arrow ca with a force that rattled her very core, compelling her to shield herself against the relentless onslaught.

As she raised her defenses, a barrage of explosions and crackling energy engulfed her, obscuring her vision and buying Yan Jin the ti he needed. He dashed toward Scar, putting as much distance between himself and the Bloodwitch as possible.

Behind the shroud of energy, Fu Miao, caught in the chaos, looked at her grandmother with wide, terrified eyes. "Why are you doing this?" she pleaded, her voice trembling as she tried to comprehend the situation. "Run away… Just know Grandma did it for your future," the Bloodwitch rasped, her voice now laden with regret and desperation.

"No, Grandma, please stop! Let's leave here. I don't want any of this," Fu Miao cried out, her voice breaking as she reached out for her grandmother's tendrils. Her touch was gentle, filled with the innocent hope that the carnage could be stopped.

But the Bloodwitch's instincts scread that sothing was wrong. There was a strange detachnt in Fu Miao's voice, a dissonance that didn't fit the situation. The Bloodwitch acted on pure instinct, slashing at her granddaughter with a swift motion, only to see Fu Miao dissolve into nothingness—a re illusion.

"You bastard!" the Bloodwitch roared, her voice echoing with rage and frustration. Yan Jin's ploy had worked, giving him the crucial seconds he needed. When she finally cleared the distance, her target was nowhere near. Yan Jin had already widened the gap between them, closing in on Scar with each passing mont.

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The wind howled around him, carrying the sound of clashing talons and the enraged screeches of the Garudas locked in their deadly dance. Yan Jin couldn't see the battle, but he could feel it—the vibrations in the air, the rush of displaced wind as the massive creatures collided, the low rumble of their roars that reverberated through his bones.

The sll of burnt feathers and the acrid scent of the corrupted energy filled his nostrils, mingling with the tallic tang of blood that seed to perate everything.

He focused his senses, honing in on the chaotic scene below. Scar's heartbeat was steady but strained, the rhythm of a warrior fighting for more than just survival. Sacha's, in contrast, was erratic, driven by madness and corruption, each beat a discordant note in the symphony of battle.

Yan Jin could almost taste the desperation in the air, the bitter edge of fear and anger that hung over the battlefield like a storm cloud.

He raised his bow, feeling the tension in the string as he pulled it back. There was no need for arrows; the power of his intent alone would be enough. As he aid, he could hear the crackle of energy gathering around him, the sound like distant thunder, rolling and ominous.

His focus narrowed, cutting out the noise of the battle, the cries of pain and fury, until there was only the steady rhythm of his breath, the heartbeat of the Garudas, and the whisper of the wind.

The first arrow shot forward, slicing through the air with a sharp whistle. Yan Jin didn't need to see it strike—he felt the impact, heard the pained cry of Sacha as the arrow found its mark. It wasn't a fatal blow, but it was enough to disrupt Sacha's assault, giving Scar a mont to regroup. Scar responded imdiately, wings beating with renewed vigor as he lunged at Sacha, talons outstretched.

The two Garudas clashed again, and Yan Jin could feel the force of their collision even from his position above them. The air was thick with the scent of ozone as their energy crackled and sparked, the sound of their roars echoing in his ears. He didn't let up, releasing another arrow, and then another, each one guided by the vibrations and sounds that painted a picture of the battle in his mind.

Scar was fighting valiantly, but Yan Jin could sense his friend's weariness. The corruption in Sacha was overwhelming, twisting and warping his aura until it was almost unrecognizable. It was a dark, suffocating presence, like a black hole that threatened to swallow everything around it. Scar's aura, by contrast, was bright but flickering, like a fla struggling against a gust of wind.

Yan Jin knew that without his support, Scar would be overwheld.

He adjusted his aim, targeting Sacha's weak points. He could hear the slight hitch in Sacha's breath, the subtle shift in the rhythm of his heartbeat that indicated pain. Each arrow was a precise strike, aid to cripple and distract, to give Scar the advantage he needed. But Sacha was relentless, his fury driving him to new heights of aggression.

He lashed out with talons and beak, every attack aid at tearing Scar apart.

The battle was a brutal, exhausting affair, and Yan Jin could feel his own strength waning with each passing mont. The Heretical God Eye state was powerful, but it was also a double-edged sword, draining his energy at an alarming rate. He gritted his teeth, pushing through the fatigue, knowing that he couldn't afford to falter. Every shot had to count, every arrow needed to find its mark.

As he released another arrow, he heard the sharp intake of breath from Sacha, followed by a roar of pain. The sound was deafening, reverberating through the air like a shockwave. Yan Jin felt the force of it, the pressure bearing down on him like a physical weight.

He resisted the urge to cover his ears, instead focusing on the sound of Scar's wings as they beat against the air, the steady rhythm a beacon in the chaos.

Scar was pressing the advantage now, his attacks more aggressive, more determined. Yan Jin could hear the rush of air as Scar's wings sliced through it, the deep, resonant sound of his powerful muscles straining with each movent. Sacha's screeches were becoming more desperate, the rhythm of his heartbeat erratic and unsteady.

The corruption was taking its toll, weakening him, but it also made him more dangerous, his attacks fueled by a mad desperation.

Yan Jin shifted his position, feeling the wind shift around him as he moved. He could sll the change in the air, the scent of rain mingling with the acrid tang of energy. A storm was brewing, both in the sky above and in the battle below. The tension was palpable, a thick, oppressive weight that made it hard to breathe.

But Yan Jin pushed through it, focusing on the sounds, the slls, the vibrations that painted the picture of the battle in his mind.

He could hear Scar's labored breathing, the strain in his voice as he called out to Sacha again. "Please, Sacha, stop this!"

But Sacha's response was nothing more than a growl, a guttural, animalistic sound that sent a shiver down Yan Jin's spine. The corruption had consud him, twisted him into sothing unrecognizable. Yan Jin could feel the darkness radiating from him, a black, oily presence that seed to leech the very life out of the air around him.

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