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Chapter 245

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Chapter 203: Embers Across Borders

The sun rose over Santiago in muted gold, a hesitant light filtering through the lattice of towers and cables. The city moved in ordered rhythm, the propaganda screens humming with Eris’s command, yet beneath the polished streets, pockets of quiet unrest stirred.

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