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Chapter 57: The Unwritten Sector

Author: Felix
last update publish date: 2026-06-23 08:59:22

The Citadel was running in Limp Mode.

Without Xander—the "Living Core"—the mountain’s heartbeat was a stuttering, low-frequency hum. The amber defense runes on the walls had faded to a sickly pale yellow, and the self-healing crystalline alloy was beginning to show Artifacting—cracks that didn't close, glowing with a static-filled light.

"Power cycles are at 22%," Caleb reported, his voice hollow as he stood beside me on the battlements. His arm was still in a sling, wrapped in a Biological Pat
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Entering the unwritten void sector, all rules are completely invalid. The pursuit by the deletion squad is suffocating, and Xander actually made contact with the Ancient Registry! Will he rewrite the werewolf genes? Continued tomorrow!

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