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Chapter 60 Cracks in the Storm

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last update publish date: 2025-09-29 20:57:23

The penthouse was quiet except for the low hum of servers and the patter of rain against glass. Ethan sat at his desk, eyes fixed on the encrypted relay that had just lit up. The System highlighted the text in pale blue, each word pulsing like a heartbeat.

— Ordered to kill one of my own. Proof demanded. Kane tearing at his own flesh.

Ethan leaned back, the chair creaking. The message had come through one of the deepest channels—a burner path designed to look like static in a sea of noise. Few
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