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Chapter 49

last update publish date: 2026-01-26 19:40:06

The sky over the Needle City didn't just turn dark; it bled.

The red text scrolling across the heavens—the Hotfix_01—wasn't just a visual threat. It was an atmospheric command. High in the ionosphere, the Architects’ remaining satellites began to vibrate at a frequency that turned the falling ash into a toxic, corrosive slurry.

Then, the rain started.

It wasn't water. It was a liquid chemical compound designed to "fix" the planet by dissolving organic matter and returning it to the soil as raw
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