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Chapter 35

Author: TEG
last update publish date: 2026-03-04 04:13:17

Two months passed.

Not quietly. Not peacefully. But without catastrophe.

The coalition chat remained active, a steady pulse across five countries.

Beijing: Emma slight cold. Day two. Fever 100.1°F. Heart rate 98. QT stable.

San Francisco: Catherine had similar last month. Broke in three days. Keep fluids up.

Dublin: Liam ear infection. Antibiotics started. Heart fine.

Rome: Sofia completely healthy since RSV. Running nonstop.

Berlin: Benjamin stomach virus. Twenty-four hours. Already better.

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