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Chapter 128: The Emerald Tides

Author: Angela Grey
last update publish date: 2026-04-03 23:37:49

​The descent from the Floating Isles was not a majestic homecoming; it was a violent, bone-rattling transition between states of physical existence. As the Sky-Wolves carried us down from the thinning, electrified atmosphere of the Aero-Node, the very chemistry of the air began to churn and thicken. It moved from the sweet, ozone-heavy scent of the high altitudes to something heavy, humid, and primal—the smell of a world being born in a petri dish. Below us, the Mother-Hive—once a sterile, thre
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