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Chapter 264: Toxic Fog and Blind Eyes

Author: R.J. Sterling
last update publish date: 2026-04-27 00:15:57

The air didn’t just change; it disintegrated.

It started as a soft, rhythmic hiss from the overhead vents—a sound so subtle it might have been mistaken for the building’s aging, mechanical respiration. But then came the scent: a cloying, chemical sweetness, like bruised violets macerated in battery acid.

"Silver-salt," Kael rasped. His voice wasn't the tectonic roar of a Prime Alpha; it was a ruined, breathless rattle. He was already swaying on his feet, his hands clawing at the

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