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Upload Time March 26, 2025
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Tags Gigantic Aglaiia、Long Series

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On the city's rooftop, Aglaia's figure loomed as large as a skyscraper, the last guardian of these ruins. As the last batch of military aircraft prepared to evacuate, she shouted with all her might towards the departing planes, "Just go! Don't look back!!" Her voice echoed in the wind, filled with determination and resolve. However, precisely at the moment she yelled at the aircraft, the alien tentacled creatures seemed to sense her emotional fluctuations.

With a vengeful motion, they pierced through her digestive tract, starting from her anus. A massive tentacle mercilessly drilled in, distending her belly to a pregnancy-like bulge. The tip of the tentacle emerged from her mouth, the massive tentacle using its suckers to dominate her entire interior. The pain of that moment exceeded her limits, and Aglaia's scream of anguish shook the heavens.

As the tentacle squeezed out of her mouth, it had already suppressed her vocal cords and esophagus, completely depriving her of the ability to make any sound. Her scream turned into a silent struggle. Her once-strong heart was crushed by the alien tentacles' invasion and devastation. She began to despair, abandoning resistance, letting the tentacles rampage through her body.

Her body twisted under the control of the tentacles, painful tears mixed with blood streaming from her eyes. Even heroes have their limits and vulnerabilities. At this moment, Aglaia was no longer the invincible heroine; she had become an individual struggling in despair. Her despair was not because she had lost the will to fight, but because she chose to abandon futile resistance in the face of extreme pain.

Her figure gradually disappeared from the aircraft's view, leaving behind only the last glimpse of her struggling in pain. Months passed, and news of Aglaia never surfaced again. Her disappearance became a symbol, representing her sacrifice for humanity and her ultimate despair.