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Chapter 40: Dependency Error

Author: Felix
last update publish date: 2026-06-06 22:50:33
The glowing needle of violet light was inches from my chest—specifically, the psychic junction where my soul was hardwired to Xander’s. The air in the Sub-Directory hummed with a predatory frequency, a mechanical hunger that saw our love as nothing more than a fragmented file slowing down the system.

"Delete the wolf," the Sentinel repeated, its obsidian face-plate reflecting the golden fire in my eyes. "The Alpha-Process consumes excessive bandwidth. To stop the Global Wipe, the Admin must be o
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"He is my heatsink!" Sereia proved that she and Xander are an inseparable unified entity, and together they crushed the System Sentinel. But this is only a temporary victory; the Greenland node ahead has already been swallowed by a black hole. How will they break through this deadlock? Please continue to support!

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