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Chapter 115: The End of The Architect

Author: Noura writes
last update publish date: 2026-05-31 18:29:30

The defibrillator charged again. Third time.

Through my earpiece, I heard everything. The paramedics working. Counting compressions. Calling vitals.

"No pulse. Still in arrest. Charging again."

Marcus held my arm. Both of us standing in the cold barn. Listening. Unable to do anything.

"Clear."

The shock. Then silence.

Then a paramedic's voice. "We have rhythm. Weak but present. He's back."

I exhaled. Didn't realize I'd been holding my breath.

"He's conscious," Rodriguez said. "Barely. But consc
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