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Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) novel Chapter 2924

Juno and Franz snapped awake from their heavy stupor.

Franz wiped the cold sweat from his forehead and forced a bitter smile. "That was way too close. I did not expect Soren to possess the bloodline innate ability, Willbreaker."

Juno smiled for once and said, "Thanks, Nyx."

Nyx sheathed her daggers and shook her head. "It was nothing."

However, her brows stayed tightly knit.

Franz asked, "Nyx, did you notice something?"

Nyx replied uncertainly, "Franz, don't you think Soren died too easily? For a vampire duke-level fighter, he didn't showcase the vampire clan's legendary speed or close-combat skills."

Petra, with blood streaming down his arm, laughed it off. "This guy has already mutated. Look at him! He doesn't look like a vampire duke at all. Just a disgusting pile of flesh. No matter what, we'll collect the bounty. Lomuia Grand Cathedral lost several bishops to him, so we'll make a nice profit!"

Looking up at Andrew, Petra called out, "Hey, rookie, come down and collect the loot. You might not be useful, but you can clean up the battlefield!"

What answered him was Andrew's greatsword, leaving his hand and flying straight at Petra's head.

That move shocked everyone.

Juno shouted, "You bastard, what are you doing?"

Andrew said calmly to Petra, "I'm sorry if I offended you. I saw a tentacle emerging behind you, about to launch a sneak attack. That's why I acted."

As his words fell, the flesh mountain suddenly trembled, and so did the entire chamber. Everyone tensed, watching as the flesh mountain stretched upward, as if something was trying to break free.

With a disgusting splash of liquid, a blood-red figure erupted from the flesh mountain, soaring to the ceiling. Massive flesh wings beat the air, creating powerful wind currents.

It was a humanoid male with several-meter-long flesh wings protruding from his back. His hands and feet resembled bear claws, sharp, elongated, and deadly.

Soren's true form was finally revealed in all its horrifying glory.

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