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Chapter One Hundred Sixty-two

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last update publish date: 2026-03-16 06:31:52

Aria's POV

Through divine authority, I reached for every conscious being simultaneously—not to merge them but to create momentary synapses in reality's nascent mind. Each consciousness would remain distinct while briefly touching the greater whole.

"You don't know what you're doing," the shadow warned, its doubt-essence rippling with genuine alarm. "Existence becoming aware of itself is paradox that could shatter everything."

Luna's eight stations positioned themselves as connection points, ea
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