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“How is that even possible?” The other mercenaries were dumbfounded, some even rubbing their eyes, thinking they must be seeing things.

Riley and Artemus were just as shocked.

Riley glanced at Briar, then at the man flailing in the river. “Did Miss Jennings just kick that guy into the water?”

Artemus nodded blankly. “Yeah, Miss Jennings sent him flying with just one kick.”

Among everyone present, only Ian stayed calm. He thought, ‘You guys have no clue what Briar is capable of. That kick was her going easy. I’ve seen her straight–up kick someone to death before.‘

The leader, coughing up river water, finally came to his senses, only to be consumed by rage. He bellowed at his still–stunned crew, “What the hell are you idiots waiting for? Go take that woman down!”

His words finally snapped the other mercenaries out of it. ‘Yeah, this woman just made our boss look like a total fool. No way we’re letting her walk away from this!‘

Over a dozen mercenaries surged forward at once. They were close to the mercenary organization’s turf, so they didn’t dare start shooting, but with so many of them against just four people, they believed they wouldn’t lose.

Riley and Artemus rushed in without a second thought. They were outnumbered and fighting in the open, so the odds weren’t in their favor, but there was no way they were going to let anyone mess with Briar.

Ian jumped into the fight with a big grin, thinking, ‘It had been ages since I’d thrown down, and my fists are practically itching for action. Moreover, we’re here, the lawless borderlands. Here, murder, theft, arson, anything goes. No laws, no consequences.

But no matter how fast they moved, Briar was even faster. The others didn’t even get a chance to jump in. She was already weaving through those mercenaries like a phantom, zigzagging between them at lightning speed.

With every punch and every kick, she knocked out at least one guy, sometimes even flattening two at once.

In just two minutes, all those battle–hardened mercenaries were sprawled out on the ground, rolling around, battered and bruised, faces swollen and covered in cuts, looking miserable,

The leader clawed his way out of the river, dripping wet and shaking with rage, but the shout died in his

throat.

is this woman even human?‘ he thought in

were all

one sporting bruises and cuts. If it weren’t for the pain still throbbing in

stood there, completely dumbfounded. They

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Briar makes a move, everyone else better clear out, or you might

hurt.”

just now. If we couldn’t dodge in time,

the gentle rustling of the wind and the pitiful

as a wrinkle on her clothes, not a hair out of place. She looked so

now rolling in the dirt, totally ruined. She couldn’t eat them now. The campfire

too.

in their chests. But what was even crazier was that, somehow, all their eyes ended up glued to that wrecked,

of wind swept by, and the leader shivered involuntarily. Sensing his panic, Briar’s big, bright eyes fixed on him, her voice still sweet as ever, but with a chilling calm as she said, “You knocked over my fish

stare. Somehow, the threat he was about to spit out twisted in his throat, and what came out instead was,

minutes later, the dead coals glowed red again. Fresh fish, still dripping

leader’s command, his men worked efficiently, catching fish, gutting them, skewering the fresh fillets over the fire, and seasoning them with practiced hands.

feet, the black tactical gear, and their faces swollen

little stool, one leg casually propped over the other, head down as she played a game on her phone. The crisp sound of headshots kept ringing out,

at the discarded grilled fish on the ground

even looking

leader nodded. “Yes,

it’s

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