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Chapter 48: Version Control

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The hangar of the Greenland Root Node didn't smell like oil or stone. It smelled like Pure Oxygen and chilled silicon—the scent of a laboratory at the edge of time.

As the boarding ramp of our battered ship hissed open, the emerald light of the subterranean sun flooded the cargo bay, turning the pixelated scars on the walls into shimmering, translucent glass. I stepped out, my boots clicking on a floor made of solid, polished obsidian that reflected the streaming lines of gold code raining down
Felix

Version 2.0 has logged in! Facing this absolutely rational former Architect, Sereia's Administrator Privileges were denied. When logic fails, Sereia chooses the most extreme route: a forced merge, trying to crash the system! What will the consequences be? Cast your Power Stones, the next chapter is even more exciting!

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