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Chapter 55: The Rising Tide

Author: Amaka
last update publish date: 2026-04-13 14:26:23

The darkness in Sub-Level 4 wasn't empty; it was heavy. It tasted of copper, scorched silicon, and the freezing, mineral-rich water of the reservoir that was now pouring through the shattered ventilation ducts.

"Julian..." I coughed, the sound echoing in the small pocket of air left near the ceiling.

I couldn't feel my legs, and my arm—the one that had acted as the conductor—felt like it was made of lead. But then, a hand found mine in the rising cold. It was rough, scarred, and trembling, but
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