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Chapter 144

Penulis: Mary Jeremy
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“She’s in the system again,” Lila muttered, her voice tight with tension as her eyes flicked across the scrolling lines of code.

“What?” Jake pushed off the wall where he had been leaning, stepping beside her screen. “I thought the firewall updates from yesterday sealed everything.”

“She bypassed them,” Lila snapped, fingers flying across the keyboard. “She’s good, Jake. Better than before. This isn’t a brute force entry—it’s precision. She’s slipping in, taking what she needs, and vanishing before the trace completes.”

Lucas leaned forward, studying the flicker of data. “Is that a decoy? Look—see that line repeating every seven seconds? She’s looping a command. It’s masking real-time action.”

“Exactly,” Lila confirmed, zooming in on the blinking code. “But she slipped up. Just a millisecond too long in the core sequence. I caught it.”

“Can you isolate it?” Jake asked, voice now sharper, posture rigid with focus.

Lila’s lips tightened. “Already did. She cut the connection before I cou
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    “I’ll trade my life,” Lila gasped as the void solidified around her again, shimmering like broken ice. Her legs barely supported her weight, but she stood, trembling. “Take me. Let them live—Jake, Lucas—let them both live. I don’t care what happens to me. I won’t fight it. Just... just let them go.”The Moon Goddess stood across from her now, her form more defined than before—tall, draped in silver shadow, eyes like eclipses. A slow smile spread across her ageless face, and it was the cruelest thing Lila had ever seen.“Anything?” the goddess purred, head tilting.Lila nodded at once, broken but resolute. “Anything.”The goddess stepped closer, her footsteps rippling the ground like dropped stones in a still lake. She circled Lila, fingers ghosting through the air with every pass.“Anything,” she repeated softly, her tone like silk wrapping around a blade. “Such a fragile, foolish word. Do you even understand what it means?”Lila’s breath hitched, but she stood her ground. “Yes. I do

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