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Chapter 149 The Moment That Wasn’t an Ending

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last update 公開日: 2026-04-27 09:37:23

There was no signal.

No broadcast.

No declaration.

No moment when the world stopped, turned, and acknowledged that something had finally, definitively concluded.

And yet—

There came a point when everything that needed to change… had.

Not perfectly. Not completely. Not in a way anyone could capture in a single sentence or event.

But undeniably.

The world no longer belonged to anything that claimed it.

And for the first time in its history—

That was not a fragile state.

It was a stable one.

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