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Chapter 75: The Void Between

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The dead zones were growing.

Kane's latest intelligence reports painted a troubling picture across the crystalline maps that now covered every surface of their command chamber. What had started as scattered anomalies was becoming a pattern—dark wounds in the network's consciousness that seemed to actively resist connection.

"Seventeen confirmed locations now," he announced grimly, marking each site with obsidian stones that seemed to absorb the chamber's natural light. "And they're not random. Look at the placement."

Mira studied the map while Aurora fussed restlessly in her arms, the baby's silver glow flickering with unusual patterns. The dead zones formed a rough circle, hundreds of miles in diameter, with their growing network at the center.

"They're trying to contain us," Lucian observed, his tactical mind immediately grasping the strategic implications. "Cut off our expansion before we can reach the outer territories."

"But by whom?" Elder Sage asked, her ancient wisdom struggli
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