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Chapter 125

作者: Eric Parsley
last update 公開日: 2026-03-27 01:43:05

​The air inside the Respiration didn’t just grow cold; it grew Thin. It was the sensation of a page being stretched until the fibers began to snap. In the center of the airlock stood the boy—a silver-haired specter of a childhood Kael had buried under a century of war and silence. He looked no older than seven, wearing the tattered linen tunics of the 2025 Shallows, his eyes a piercing, luminous Davis-green that seemed to hold the light of a sun that had never risen.

​"Leo?" Kael whispered, his
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