Chapter 29

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Bound and powerless, Lucio and I could only watch as the crew unleashed their abilities against Queen Felice. The throne room, once a place of regality, now became a battleground between cosmic forces.

Mona Amphitrite, fueled by a potent mix of anger and determination, emerged as the fiercest combatant. Her powers, a reflection of the depths of her emotions, clashed with the Queen's cosmic energies. The room resonated with the clash of elements, each surge of power revealing the intricate dance between the forces that bound the dimensions.

Dew, his resolve steeled by the revelation of the Queen's true nature, joined the fray, his attacks calculated and precise. Lamonte, his fiery prowess at its peak, fought with controlled intensity, every movement a testament to the experience gained through countless dimensions.

Lucio, even in captivity, manifested a brilliant display of his powers, sending shockwaves that resonated through the very fabric of the room.

Amidst the cosmic chaos, Dew shouted, "I knew you were onto something, Felice, but what do you want with Cobalt and Lucio?"

The Queen, seemingly undisturbed by the onslaught, chuckled. "Oh, my dear adventurers, you underestimate the power that binds this cosmic tapestry. Cobalt and Lucio are key pieces in a grand design—a design that transcends the understanding of mere mortals."

The crew's attacks intensified, each member drawing upon their unique strengths. Mona, in particular, seemed to channel the collective anger and frustration of the crew. Her relentless assault carried an undercurrent of personal vendetta, a response to the betrayal that had unfolded.

As the battle raged on, I strained against the binding force, my frustration mounting. The Queen's cryptic words echoed in my mind, leaving a lingering sense of foreboding.

The crew, united by a common purpose, fought with an unwavering resolve. In the cosmic tapestry of dimensions, the threads of fate intertwined, and the outcome of this battle would determine not only the fate of our crew but the very fabric of the dimensions themselves.

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