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Chapter 53: Live Debugging

Author: Felix
last update publish date: 2026-06-19 19:58:14

The Great Hall didn’t just feel cold; it felt depressurized. The air was thin, tasting of iron and scorched silicon as the "Alpha Prime Virus" fully colonized Caleb’s physical frame.

Caleb—or the shimmering, glitching nightmare that had overwritten him—didn't move like a wolf. He moved like a corrupted physics engine. He lunged, but there was no wind-up, no muscular tension. One moment he was thirty feet away; the next, he was a blur of charcoal-grey alloy slamming into Xander’s chest.

Xander,
Felix

Live Debugging! Sereia diving into the depths of Caleb's consciousness, using memories and bonds to awaken his humanity and break the read-only mode. But the testing has just begun, the Global Alliance has been forcibly upgraded, and an all-out war has erupted!

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