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THE FIRST SYSTEM EMOTION

last update Data de publicação: 2026-05-26 05:51:48

CHAPTER NINETY FOUR

The silence from the previous cycle had not cleared.

It stayed.

Not in the room.

In them.

Elena noticed it first in the absence of recovery—like her body had accepted a condition that her mind had not yet agreed to interpret. The system interface glowed, unchanged in form, but the meaning of its stillness had already shifted.

Nothing felt neutral anymore.

Even waiting felt structured.

Her fingers remained near the control surface, but the decision to move them felt strangely
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