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Chapter 63 — The One Thing It Couldn’t Predict

Autor: Marionette
last update Data de publicação: 2026-03-30 23:01:52

Something was wrong.

Not the obvious kind.

Not the chaos, the duplication, the collapsing reality.

Something deeper.

For the first time since all of this began—

the system didn’t feel in control.

And everyone felt it.

Kade stood in the center of the room.

Calm.

Still.

Watching.

Not like before.

Not calculating outcomes.

Observing.

Like he was seeing something—

they couldn’t.

The two Lenas stood opposite him.

Mirroring again—

but this time—

not each other.

Him.

Subtle
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