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Mixed Fighting Kick Ass Kandy Agent Hi Kix Kick Ass In The Top !free!

The breaking point came when a match at the Top — Neon Harbor’s flagship stadium — was rigged to be her downfall. The Top’s owner, a man named Halverson, liked to seat patrons in private boxes where contracts got signed and fortunes shifted with a hush. Kandy entered the cage under an enormous holo that spelled ‘TOP NIGHT’ in chrome. Cameras watched. Halverson watched. The syndicate’s brass watched. Kandy watched, and she felt the weight of every ledger, every photo, every late-night meeting she’d endured. This fight would either expose Halverson’s web or bury her for good.

Kandy listened. She was rarely surprised. “So you want me to do what?” she asked. The breaking point came when a match at

Kandy never had a real last name. In the underground fight circuits of Neon Harbor, she was simply Kandy — a flash of pastel hair, a grin like danger, and legs that could end a man’s career before he knew what hit him. They called her Hi-Kix after the trademark leap she used to slam opponents into the canvas, but when the city’s shadow wars bled into the ring, Kandy became more than a fighter: she became an agent of chaos. Cameras watched

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Down there, caged by a sea of boots and officials, she played the part of a fighter who’d made a mistake. Flashes of light and a hiss of gas came from the shadow boxes. Cormac’s men were moving, but the syndicate had contingency. Surrounds tightened. Out in the stands, Halverson smiled. Kandy watched, and she felt the weight of

Neon Harbor’s skyline was warped glass and humming holo-ads. Below, in the warrens where the streetlights were more rumor than practice, mixed fighting leagues sold tickets to violence and sponsors paid fortunes to blur outcomes. For three years Kandy climbed the ladder of the underground MMA circuit — not because she wanted fame, but because she needed access. Every promoter, every fixer, and every crooked official who mattered had a seat at the same table. To get close to them, she had to fight them — and win.

Mid-round, she caught him with a knee to the ribs and vaulted, trading ground for height. Her Hi-Kix landed with a staccato thud that was part art and part weapon; the crowd thought it entertainment, but the ringside shadow didn’t blink. He clipped the bruise with a device-sized light pulse from his lapel — a recognition beacon. Kandy felt the shift. This wasn’t just sport. It was setup.

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27001:2022

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