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Chapter 26: Garbage Collection

Author: Felix
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-05-23 13:02:17
*** Xander's POV ***

The aftermath of a continental crash was deathly silent.

I stood in the center of the shattered courtyard, my tactical boots sinking slightly into the mud and melted snow. For miles around the White Mane Estate, ten thousand elite Lycan warriors lay completely paralyzed, their bodies twitching weakly as their short-circuited magical networks slowly tried to reboot.

They weren't dead, but their combat capabilities had been reduced to absolute zero.

Internal Diagnostics: Core
Felix

Oh my goodness, Sereia forcing a literal Core Dump on Malakor’s brain is peak high-IQ savagery! But the High Council just went old-school! They realized they can't hack our queen, so they are pulling out a giant, un-hackable, primordial physical weapon: The God-Slayer Engine! 😱🛑 Talk about an absolute clash of civilizations! A software goddess and an overclocked Alpha vs. a massive, un-deletable physical monolith! I am screaming at how epic Volume 2 is getting! 😭🙌❤️

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