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Chapter 51: The Broken Mirror and the Shadow Reality

Author: Dalowar
last update publish date: 2026-04-14 16:55:24

As I carved the name “Lucas” into the damp wall of that dark cell with my nails, blood dripped from my fingertips. But the pain in my mind was a thousand times worse than the physical agony.

The constant flashing of that “Rebooting” message and Lucas’s face shattering like pixels were driving me insane. Suddenly, the heavy iron door of the cell creaked open with a harsh sound. A sharp beam of light fell across my eyes.

The young man who entered made my heart almost stop. Arian! But what kind o
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