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CHAPTER 127

Author: Jaciwrites
last update publish date: 2026-08-16 18:15:20

Chapter 127: The Contaminated Water Grid

The heavy iron doors of the central command room slammed open, banging loudly against the stone wall. The sudden noise shattered the quiet morning inside the spire.

Justin turned quickly from the wide glass window, his hand dropping straight to his side arm. Eva looked up from her desk, her dark eyes sharp and tired. They had not slept since the banquet.

Christian stood in the doorway, his uniform jacket unbuttoned at the neck. His face was gray, covered
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