Ahsoka was having mixed feelings about the Rebels rescuing her. Part of her was grateful, as their arrival threw off the Imperials on the planet and prevented an inquisitor from slicing another part of her limb. The other part of her was a little mad because she specifically ordered to not rescue her. But then again, she and Anakin did it all the time during the days of the Republic. At least now, Ahsoka knew how Obi-Wan felt when they disobeyed orders.

Now, she was blindly leading Kanan, Ezra, Darius, Rex, and Wolffe through a hallway, hoping for a way out of the fortress.

"So is there anything else I should know about?" Ahsoka asked as she led her friends to another hallway.

"Well," Ezra spoke up. "The entire facility went on lockdown when an Inquisitor spotted us in one of the landing platforms."

"We also evacuated Atollon," Rex added. "And relocated just like you ordered, sir. We got your warning through Senator Bonteri."

Ahsoka paused when Rex said Lux's name. She turned away from them, making sure they won't see her eyes watering.

Fighting in the Clone Wars, Ahsoka thought she'd seen it all. So far, she had witnessed clones and friends dying in battle, she had been captured and used as bait by the enemy, been captured and was attempted to be sold into slavery, and betrayed by someone she considered a friend.

Then Order 66 happened. The clones they fought side-by-side with for years turned against them. And there was Anakin's fall to the dark side and her discovering that Anakin, her former master, the man she considered her brother, was the ruthless sith lord in the black suit.

But nothing will top with what the Empire did to Lux. They had just reconnected again after so many years, and now the little time she spent with him were now memories. And nothing is more painful than watching the person you love be murdered right in front of you.

Ahsoka was so deep in her thoughts that she hadn't notice Darius calling her until he placed a hand on her shoulder.

"Ahsoka?" Darius called. "Are you okay?"

"I'm fine." She lied.

The hallway led to a door. And when it opened, several Imperial officers and stormtroopers were inside what looked like a command center.

"It's the Jedi!" One screamed.

They started firing at them. All four of them ignited their lightsabers and deflected the blaster bolts, while Rex and Wolffe hid behind a pillar and returned blaster fire.

Most of the people inside were knocked out with their use of the Force while the others were shot by Rex and Wolffe.

"This is probably one of the command control rooms," Kanan guessed.

"Ooh, let's get something out of this then," Ahsoka smiled, turning to Darius. "Darius, find us the nearest landing platform. Specifically, one where we can steal a ship and get out of this rock."

"On it," Darius said before running to the nearest holo-projector table. "This place is huge," He stated, then his hands flew as he scanned the entire facility.

Ahsoka ran to the main computers. She deactivated the fortress' lockdown sequence, immediately opening the metal cladding covering the transparisteel viewports.

The faint glow of lava bathed the room. Turns out the room they were in was located near a waterfall of lava.

"Uh, what are you doing?" Kanan asked.

"I'm giving the Imperials a little parting gift." She deactivated the shields that protected the facility from the lava and override the power generator—well, at least, in that part of the fortress. "Also, I'm destroying as much as I can enough to leave a mark for the Empire to notice."

"Ooh, I like this plan," Ezra beamed. "May I?" He gestured to the control panels.

Ahsoka snorted. "Be my guest."

Ezra slashed his lightsaber on the control panels. Rex chuckled and joined in by shooting it. Wolffe did the same.

"This'll only do little damage," Ahsoka pointed out. "But it might buy us some time."

"Anyways," Ezra spoke up. "Saw Gerrera sent us a audio holo-recording of Grand Moff Tarkin interrogating the senator. And I believe they took him here as well. We need to find him."

Ahsoka sighed sadly. "There's not much time." She said. "We need to find a way out of this planet."

Out of the corner of her eye, she could see Kanan, Ezra, Rex and Wolffe exchanged concerned and confused looks.

Kanan raised an eyebrow at her. "The Empire took him with you to be brought here." He informed. "There's a high chance he's here as well."

"Darius, how are we doing?" Ahsoka asked, trying to evade having to talk about Lux.

"Good," Darius replied. "The nearest landing platform is four levels from where we are."

"Can you guide us there?"

"Of course," Darius assured. "But I can't guarantee that getting there will be easy. Stormtroopers are probably tasked to search the entire fortress to find us. And if I had to guess, those inquisitors will be waiting for us there."

Ahsoka smirked. "Really? Good."

Darius blinked at her. "'Soka, I just said those inquisitors will be there," He repeated. "How is that good?!"

"Well, there are six of us and two of them," She reminded him. "Who's to say we can't divide the things we need to do to escape this place."

Darius sighed. "I hate it when you say that," He said. "Alright, what's the plan?"

"Hmm," Ahsoka said. "What is on that landing platform that made you say they will be waiting for us?"

"Well, there's a squadron of TIE Fighters," Darius enumerated. "But those were all deployed to counter the Rebel fleet in the atmosphere. There's the only other Imperial shuttle in the facility. The other one Tarkin had used to get out of here. Manned turrets also surround the landing platform."

"The moment they see us," Rex spoke up. "They'll shoot down all of the transports."

"Then we'll have to destroy the turrets first," Ahsoka advised. "And then steal the shuttle." She turned to Darius. "You need to disable its tracking beacon, so they won't be able to track us when we escape." She then turned to the others. "The rest of you need to cover him and keep Stormtroopers from destroying it."

"What about the Inquisitors?" Ezra asked.

"Just leave those red blades to me," Ahsoka said. "They won't know what'll hit them."

Kanan cleared his throat. "What about Senator Bonteri?" He asked.

Ahsoka took a deep breath, trying hard not to cry. "There's no more time," She said again.

Others raised eyebrows at her then exchanged confused looks.

"Sir," Rex interjected. "You of all people—"

"Rex, please—"

"We leave no one behind," Rex insisted. "He's one of us now. If we don't rescue Senator Bonteri, the Empire's going to kill him."

"They already did!" Ahsoka snapped.

Everyone glanced at her in astonishment and displayed a look of sympathy.

Ahsoka then looked down and sighed. "He's gone." She said. "And that's because of me."

Rex placed his hand on Ahsoka's shoulder. "I—I'm sorry, Littl'un."

The doors they came in suddenly opened, several Stormtroopers saw them.

"It's the Jedi," The Stormtrooper Commander said, pointing at them. "Don't let them escape!" He ordered.

As Rex and Wolffe docked for cover, and Kanan, Ezra, and Darius ignited their lightsabers, Ahsoka huffed in frustration.

"Oh, poodoo," Ahsoka cussed. She pushed the Stormtroopers backward and closed the door using the Force. She then threw her shoto saber to destroy the control panel beside the door before using the Force to catch back her shoto and returned to fiddling with the computer.

Kanan, Ezra, and Darius stared at her in bewilderment.

"How do you ever do that?" Darius asked.

"Well, I did escape one battalion when I was in Coruscant," Ahsoka recalled, keeping her eyes on the monitor. "Back when I was framed for murder. And besides, those Stormtroopers are nothing compared to the Clone army."

Suddenly the entire room shuddered. There was a rumbling sound and vibration on the permacrete floor.

"What was that?" Ezra asked, turning to Ahsoka. "What did you do?"

The floor already had visible cracks until it finally gave way. The supports of the control room were built on a Cliffside. But given that she deactivated the shields, the cantilever part of the structure began to split in half.

The destroyed part of the structure gave a clear view of the lake of lava below them.

"That's our cue to leave." She answered.

"Right," Darius spoke up as he ran to another door, and pressed a button to open it. "This way."

The room continued to shudder as the cracks on the floor widened.

Kanan and Ezra were helping Rex and Wolffe get to the door just in time when half of the floor plummeted into the lake of lava down below.

The Stormtroopers on the other door managed to open it, but were unable to see the presence of a non-existent floor, and two of them immediately fell screaming to their deaths.

Darius led the way, but before turning a corner, he placed his arm before them. "Wait!" He warned. "They have activated security holo-cams."

Ahsoka turned to the two clones with them. "Rex, Wolffe, you know what to do."

Rex nodded at his comrade Wolffe and they shot down every security holo-cam they see in the hallways.

"No Stormtroopers?" Ezra wondered. "I have a bad feeling about this."

"That can only mean one thing," Kanan said. "They're waiting for us on the landing platform."

Once they were close, Darius took a peek at one of the viewports.

"Yep, they are waiting for us." He confirmed.

Ahsoka glanced out the facility and saw what he meant. The two inquisitors were on the landing platform, standing near the only Imperial shuttle on the field and ordering around several Stormtroopers. Levels above the landing platform were turrets manned by more Stormtroopers. And they were all waiting.

"Well, they've posted Stormtroopers on every possible exit." She informed.

Ezra followed after her and took a peek as well. "The shuttle is surrounded," He groaned.

"We have a bigger problem," Ahsoka pointed at the walls surrounding the landing platform. "Those turrets. And they are already manned by Stormtroopers."

"What now, sir?" Wolffe asked.

"We proceed to Plan B, of course," Ahsoka stated.

Ezra frowned. "There's a Plan B?"

"There's always a backup plan." She assured.

"So, what's Plan B?" Kanan asked.

"We split up," Ahsoka said. "One team destroys the turrets and knocks out the Stormtroopers manning it. The other team creates a distraction."

"Ezra and I will destroy the turrets," Kanan volunteered.

"Alright," Ahsoka said. "Take Rex and Wolffe with you." She suggested. "Be as discreet as possible." She turned to Darius. "Darius, you're with me."

"Of course," Darius agreed, before turning to the others. "There are twelve turrets surrounding the landing platform." He pointed out. "I suggest you separate in teams of two. Start from the end of the row and make your way to the center. That way, you won't be detected, for a time."

"Right," Kanan said. "Wolffe, you're with me. Rex, you go with Ezra."

"Let's go ahead, sir." Rex urged.

"We'll meet you on the platform," Ahsoka said.

As they left, Darius turned to Ahsoka curiously.

"So, 'Soka," He said. "How do we create a distraction for our red-bladed friends?"

Ahsoka smirked at him. "Darius, it's like you don't know me anymore."

"I don't," He admitted. "I haven't seen you in sixteen years. The last time we saw each other, we were padawan learners at the Jedi Temple, and now you're a Rebel General. How should I know what you're talking about?"

She sighed. "We are the distraction."

Darius' face fell. "I had a feeling you'd say that."

As both she and Darius walked towards the doors leading to the landing platform, he gave her a curious glance.

"You look surprisingly calm for someone walking into a trap." He remarked.

Ahsoka frowned at him. "It's like you never knew me at all."

"Wait, there!" He pointed at her face. "Right there. There's that glint in your eye."

She raised an eye marking at him. "What glint?"

"As Master Plo had said," He recalled. "You and your master had a bit of an extreme side. Well, that and your lack of subtlety."

Ahsoka snorted. "Good ol' Master Plo,"

A wave of nostalgia surged through her. It was, in fact, Jedi Master Plo Koon who had found her on the planet Shili and brought her to the Jedi Temple. If it wasn't for him, she'd be one of the thousands of her kind being sold into slavery. She'll never understand why slave traders prefer having people with lekkus as slaves. Nevertheless, Ahsoka was glad she was saved from having that life.

She won't be the person she was if she hadn't learned from the people she considered her family. It was just hard to think that most of those people were gone.

"I heard the news from Wolffe," She remembered. "How did he…?"

"Cato Neimodia," Darius blurted out. "We were leading an airstrike. They gunned our fighters down. He didn't make it."

Ahsoka looked down. "I'm sorry,"

"What about your master?" He asked.

Ahsoka hesitated. She was still in the process of accepting the fact that Anakin Skywalker suffered a fate worse than death.

"Vader killed him." She revealed.

Technically, it wasn't a lie. As Master Yoda had said, Anakin was consumed by the dark side and became Darth Vader.

You have become the very thing you swore to destroy, Obi-Wan had told Anakin years ago on the same planet they were on.

She can't even imagine how Kanan felt when he saw his own master, Depa Billaba being shot by clones under her command while she urged him to run.

After a brief silence, Ahsoka spoke up. "We have to keep their eyes on us, instead of the others."

"And how are we going to do that?" Darius asked.

"Just follow my lead."

They walked towards the doors, which opened automatically.

As expected, several Stormtroopers were already waiting and had their blasters pointing at them.

Their instincts took over and both grabbed and ignited their lightsabers in defense.

"Hold your fire!" A male voice ordered. It was the male Inquisitor, the Third Brother. "We'll handle this."

"Find the others." The other Inquisitor said. "Scour the entire fortress if you have to."

The Stormtrooper Commander told the others to search certain areas with a shoot-to-kill order.

The Fourth Sister gave them a sneer. "Well, finally," She said. "We knew you'd be here eventually. It wasn't hard to track you down. You leave quite a little chaos on your trail. I don't know if you're trying to get caught or you're just really messy."

"Really?" Ahsoka said sarcastically. "Well, I'm actually flattered that you waited out for us, right, Darius?"

Ahsoka said it with confidence that even Darius was surprised. She gave him a look that said, just go with it.

Darius shrugged. "It's a sweet gesture that I did not expect from Inquisitors."

All four of them circled each other on the platform until both Inquisitors had their backs to the facility and their other companions destroying the manned turrets several levels above them.

"Save your threats for later," Ahsoka remarked. "There's no one else here and Tarkin left you to deal will us. Let's face it, you are nothing but pawns doing their dirty work."

The Third Brother stepped forward. "We've heard a great deal about you, Ahsoka Tano," He said. "And the number of our brothers and sisters you killed."

Ahsoka raised an eye marking at him. "Whoa, let's get something straight," She said. "I did not kill any of the Inquisitors in Malachor. That was all Maul's doing. All I did was destroyed their lightsabers."

"I was talking about our brother in Raada."

"Oh, that," Ahsoka snorted. "I did not kill him directly." She explained. "He was killed in an explosion that I caused. You know, wrong place at the wrong time."

"That's enough chitchat," The Fourth Sister snapped, igniting her lightsaber. "You are not leaving this planet alive."

"We'll see about that," Darius spoke up.

The Third Brother cackled, then ignited his lightsaber. "Sadly, you're outnumbered."

"Outnumbered?" Darius snorted, turning to Ahsoka. "Can this guy even count?"

Suddenly, the doors opened and several Stormtroopers came out, pointing their blasters at them.

The Third Brother's red eyes glinted in the glow of lava surrounding them. "You were saying?"

Up by the manned turrets, their other companions hid, carefully moving to not be seen as they sneaked back into the facility. Ahsoka could see Rex giving a hand signal which meant they have disabled the turrets.

Ahsoka smiled smugly. "That was some thrilling entrance," She pointed out. "I'm impressed. But did you really thought we didn't think this through?" She chuckled. "Everything we did is intentional. Even our little chat right now."

With everyone's attention on her and Darius, Ahsoka saw Kanan lifting one of the crates outside the platform using the Force and throwing it at the Stormtroopers by the doors. At the same time, Wolffe aimed and fired his blaster, causing an explosion knocking out and scattering everyone.

Most of the Stormtroopers, at least the ones who weren't knocked out, were dazed and were scrambling and tried to shoot at them, but Kanan and Ezra were there. They ignited their lightsabers and deflected their blasters' bolts. Rex and Wolffe returned blaster fire at the Stormtroopers making them run for cover.

Ahsoka and Darius attacked the Inquisitors while they were distracted by the commotion. Darius took on the Fourth Sister, while Ahsoka fought the Third Brother. While they kept the Inquisitors busy, Kanan and Ezra had pushed back the remaining Stormtroopers and sealed off the door.

Amidst her crossing blades with the Chiss Inquisitor, Ahsoka could see Kanan pointing at the Imperial Shuttle, to which Rex and Wolffe then ran towards.

Kanan and Ezra then ran towards them. The Inquisitors saw them, of course, making them push both Ahsoka herself and Darius with the Force backwards and away from them.

Ahsoka and Darius quickly caught up to the Inquisitors until Kanan and Ezra blocked their way.

The four of them now surrounded the Inquisitors, who had now stood back-to-back in a defensive stance.

"More Jedi," The Fourth Sister chuckled as she spun her double-bladed lightsaber. "Or should I say, Padawans of the Fallen, am I right?"

Ahsoka noticed Darius gripped his lightsaber hilt tighter and that his eyebrows furrowed.

"Your masters died so you could live," The Fourth Sister made a tsk sound. "Well, except her." She motioned her head towards Ahsoka.

"It's over," Kanan spoke up. "You're surrounded."

The Third Brother then burst out laughing.

"What are you laughing about?" Darius demanded.

"Idiots." The Third Brother remarked, then pulled out a detonator charge from behind him and threw it on the ground. It was blinking, which meant it was about to explode.

Ahsoka gasped. "Bomb!" She warned. "Take cover!"

Everyone dove for cover as the Inquisitors tried to make their escape. Or so she thought. Turns out, the bomb was the Inquisitors' way of a distraction as they then attacked the nearest person from them: Darius.

Ahsoka leaped into action and deflected the Inquisitors' red blades from slicing Darius to bits.

"Darius, the shuttle," She said, gritting her teeth, then turned to Kanan. "Kanan, the doors!"

Sure enough, the doors were starting to open again, but they kept getting stuck.

"What about you?" Darius asked.

"I'll handle these red-blades."

They did as they were told. Darius ran to the ship to disable its tracking beacon, but well, it's gonna be a while, so they need to cover him. Rex and Wolffe were guarding the shuttle's boarding ramp, while Kanan and Ezra took care of the doors.

The Third Brother attempted to go after Ezra, who was closest to him, but Ahsoka made sure that both Inquisitors' attentions were on her. And she made sure their fight was away from the shuttle and was too far for the Inquisitors to throw detonator bombs on it.

"Give up, Jedi!" The Fourth Sister declared. "You are no match for us."

It made Ahsoka scoffed. "Please, I fought Vader and wounded him," She pointed out. "I fought Maul and captured him. I think I can handle both of you."

Also, for the first time, Ahsoka never corrected the Inquisitors for calling her a Jedi. True, she never considered herself as one. But after everything she's been through, it was like denying her true self. Now, she saw what she was supposed to be, what she was meant to be, all this time.

Ahsoka remembered Yoda's words to her on Bail Organa's ship when she was only seventeen, and with Obi-Wan Kenobi as the only other witness.

By the right of the remaining members of the Council, Yoda had said, moving his lightsaber on both her shoulders. And by the will of the Force, Dub thee I do...Ahsoka Tano, Jedi Knight.

With newfound energy and the will of the Force, Ahsoka thrust her hands up and the two Inquisitors flew backwards. The Fourth Sister hit the rock formations the fortress was built beside, making volcanic rubble fall onto the platform; while the Third Brother hit one of the transparisteel viewports, leaving cracks on it.

"Who are you?" The Third Brother asked while still in a daze.

Ahsoka smirked. "I thought you already know who I am. But alright, for formalities, let's introduce ourselves again." She cleared her throat. "I am Ahsoka Tano," She ignited her lightsabers, which glowed white. "Jedi Knight!"

She simply waited for them to approach and attack her. And that's what they did.

Ahsoka easily crossed blades with them, parrying every attack. Something she learned from fighting Vader in Malachor: continuously attacking will tire you. And that's what both Inquisitors did. Ironically, she's still learning from her former master.

Not long enough, both Inquisitors visibly looked tired, to which she used to her advantage.

Ahsoka glanced at how her friends were doing. Kanan and Ezra were slowly backing up to the shuttle, while Rex and Wolffe were hiding behind stacks of crates near the shuttle. All of them were still fending off Stormtroopers.

"Kymeri!" Kanan yelled, backing up towards the shuttle. "Would you do it faster?" He asked. "We can't hold out much longer!"

"I'm trying," Darius yelled back.

Meanwhile, the Fourth Sister then tried to attack the nearest one of Ahsoka's friends, which happened to be Rex.

"No!" Ahsoka screamed.

She then kicked the Third Brother away, nearly falling down the platform before thrusting her hand to pull the Fourth Sister using the Force and threw her away from where she was intentionally going.

The Fourth Sister flew back hitting the transparisteel viewports hard enough that it broke through, sending her back into the facility.

Ahsoka assumed that it rendered the Fourth Sister unconscious because she hadn't seen her stand from the rubble.

The Third Brother then attacked her again. They crossed blades for a while until Ahsoka was able to kick him on his jaw backward, leaving him dazed again.

That's when she moved in for the kill. She spun her lightsabers to gain momentum, step back to the dazed Inquisitor, and stabbed her blades through his chest, making him grunt.

Glancing back at him, Ahsoka could see the Third Brother's eyes widened in surprise as her lightsabers pierced through his body.

Ahsoka pulled back her lightsabers and stood back as the Third Brother drop his lightsaber and fell to his knees and the ground.

"Brother!" The Fourth Sister screamed.

She could also see the others, and by others she meant the Stormtroopers and her friends, staring at them in bewilderment as she had killed an Inquisitor before their eyes.

"I got it!" Darius yelled from inside the shuttle. "Stand back!"

Suddenly the Imperial shuttle's guns veered to life and started shooting at the Stormtroopers.

Kanan had then gestured the others to get into the shuttle. "Come on, get in!"

Whilst this happened, the Fourth Sister surged forward. She attacked with so much rage and anger, Ahsoka barely parried her first strike.

They continued crossing blades until they were near the ledge of the platform.

"I will make sure that you will never leave alive!" The Fourth Sister hissed.

Suddenly, they felt a disturbance in the Force that made them look towards the fortress. It made the Fourth Sister cackle as Ahsoka knew she had felt it too.

It was the same presence she felt in Malachor. Something sinister and evil, the essence of the dark side.

He's here, Ahsoka thought. Vader is here.

"You felt that, didn't you?" The Fourth sister snickered. "You've faced him before. I imagine he will be very happy to see you again," She said. "And when you do, you will never see the light of day again."

No, no, no, no, Ahsoka mentally screamed. Not again. I cannot face him again.

"You're conflicted," The Fourth Sister noticed. "Of course, you knew who he was before he became…what he is now."

Ahsoka was disturbed by the fact that the Fourth Sister had gotten into her head while she was mind-probing her earlier and saw memories of Anakin.

The thought of it put Ahsoka out of focus and the Inquisitor was able to disarm her. Her shoto saber fell from her hand and skirted away from them on the platform.

Ahsoka was then forced to fend her off with just one lightsaber, until the Fourth Sister got close enough and strangled her neck, kicked her on her stomach, making Ahsoka drop her other lightsaber, and had herself pinned down on the permacrete floor.

The Inquisitor had Ahsoka's head dangling from the ledge. She could feel the heat of the lava below even if they were several meters above it.

"You will never win." The Fourth Sister taunted her as she tightened her grip around her neck. "Once Lord Vader will regain his strength, he will kill you himself." She ignited her double-bladed lightsaber and placed the glowing red blade by her neck. "And by then you'll be reunited with your senator lover."

"He might," Ahsoka said, gripping the Inquisitor's wrist. She then reached out her free hand and used the Force to pull back her lightsaber. Not long, she ignited it and used it to keep the red blade away from her. "But I'll make sure you won't be there to see that happen."

Ahsoka placed her foot under the Inquisitor's stomach and kicked her upwards. With their crossing lightsabers as the pivotal force, the Fourth Sister was thrown off the ledge.

"No!" The Fourth Sister screamed as she fell.

Ahsoka was able to get to her knees and watched as the Inquisitor fell, wailing into the lake of lava below.

She was a little surprised at everything that happened. It was the first time in a long time that she called and considered herself a Jedi again and her first act was killing two Inquisitors.

From what she was taught at the Jedi Temple, the Jedi were peacekeepers. They do not kill people, they simply bring them to justice.

She couldn't help but wonder if maybe she did it to avenge Lux, to avenge everyone oppressed by the Empire, or to avenge all the lives caught in the middle of the conflict.

Revenge is not the Jedi way. Ahsoka remembered.

No, Her subconscious screamed. They're simply too dangerous to be kept alive. It was one of the difficult choices a Jedi always made, even if it contradicted their beliefs.

Ahsoka was shaken back to reality when she felt it again. The presence was stronger and well, angrier. She remembered what the Fourth Sister had said, Once Lord Vader will regain his strength, he will kill you himself.

Suddenly, there was an explosion that shook the landing platform. Cracks started forming on the permacrete floor.

"Ahsoka!" Kanan called out. He was standing on the boarding ramp with his lightsaber drawn. "Ahsoka, come on!"

Ahsoka used the Force to grab her shoto saber before running to the shuttle.

"We need to get out of here," She insisted. "He's here. Vader's here. And he's…stirring."

"Kymeri, get us out of here!" Kanan yelled.

"Way ahead of you, Dume," Darius answered back.

Soon the Imperial shuttle took off the landing platform and up into the atmosphere.

Down below, they could see part of the fortress in flames from all the explosions they caused and the little trick she did with deactivating the shields. Some parts of it were slowly sinking into the lava below.

"What did you do in that control room?" Rex asked.

Ahsoka shrugged with a smirk on her face. "All I did was deactivate the shields."

She sighed in relief as they got out of the planet's atmosphere. But their fight was not over yet. They'd have to get past the Imperial fleet first.

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Sorry, it took me a while to post again (Please don't hate me). But I promise to post the last chapter a few days from now.