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作者: Amcol
last update 公開日: 2026-03-19 00:47:06

The moment I stepped back into the war room—

Everything stopped.

Not because I commanded it.

Not because I raised my voice.

But because they felt it.

The shift.

The change.

The weight.

Dozens of eyes turned toward me.

Alphas.

Betas.

Commanders.

Leaders.

All of them waiting.

Watching.

Measuring.

I walked forward slowly.

Deliberately.

Every step grounded.

Every breath controlled.

Even if inside—

Everything was anything but.

Sol was right behind me.

Close.

Close enough that
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