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Chapter 122: When Wonder Becomes a Key

작가: Mira Livelle
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The horizon responded.

Not because it had been activated.

Not because it had been opened.

But because wonder and possibility shared a property that neither explanation nor certainty could possess.

They were both willing to remain incomplete.

Emma felt it immediately.

The countless unrealized architectures shimmering at the edge of awareness did not move closer. They did not become clearer.

Instead—

they became accessible.

Ethan felt it too.

“…Something changed.”

Emma nodded slowly.

“Yes.”

A pau
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