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Chapter 16

Author: elora_chinxx
last update publish date: 2026-06-10 23:21:19

The war remained invisible to everyone except the people standing directly in its path.

Outside, the world continued normally. Meetings happened. Businesses opened. Investors discussed numbers over expensive lunches. Traffic crawled through Manila’s crowded streets. News channels reported ordinary stories that would be forgotten by the following week. Nothing looked different.

Yet beneath that surface, pressure continued building.

And William could feel it.

The conversation with Thea stayed in
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