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Chapter 14

Author: DuX
last update publish date: 2026-05-07 23:57:19

The heavy iron pipes ruptured on impact.

A geyser of freezing, pressurized ammonia and liquid coolant exploded into the vault. The temperature dropped so fast it felt like a physical blow. The chemical fog instantly blinded the room, turning the cyan lights into an impenetrable, milky haze.

Liviana hissed, the first sound of genuine annoyance escaping her lips. The freezing chemicals burned her skin, and for a split second, the sensory overload disoriented her.

That was all Lachlan needed.

He c
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