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CHAPTER 45

Author: JJ.Smart
last update publish date: 2026-03-29 18:46:37

Adrian came back in April.

Not from Iceland this time — from a three-week field assignment in Budapest that the oversight body had sent him on and that he had, from the quality of his expression when he walked through the door, not enjoyed.

He stood in the coalition main office and looked around at what had been built in the four months since he'd last been physically present.

Sora at the training program desk. Felix with his group cohesion outlines. Cam on the floor with his laptop and three p
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