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Chapter 57: The Integration of Memory

Author: Aria
last update publish date: 2026-06-10 00:28:04

The Unbounds memorial was first accessed by a dimension that had never participated in the infrastructure before.

The Resonance beings had existed at the edge of the wound for thousands of years.

They had a way of absorbing the bad things that came from the wound.

They used these things to sustain themselves.

They did not really heal the wound, they just made it so they could live with it.

The Resonance beings watched the infrastructure grow with a mix of curiosity and contempt.

They thought th
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  • The Unexpected Heir   Chapter 57: The Integration of Memory

    The Unbounds memorial was first accessed by a dimension that had never participated in the infrastructure before.The Resonance beings had existed at the edge of the wound for thousands of years.They had a way of absorbing the bad things that came from the wound.They used these things to sustain themselves.They did not really heal the wound, they just made it so they could live with it.The Resonance beings watched the infrastructure grow with a mix of curiosity and contempt.They thought they had already figured out what the network was trying to do.Then the Resonance accessed the Unbounds memorial.Kael felt a disturbance in the network before he even got a report.It was like something had changed in someone's understanding.By the time Kael got to the memorial the Resonance being had already been there for seven hours.Its form was fluctuating wildly. It did not look like it was absorbing anything anymore.The Resonance being said, "The Unbounds memorial lied to us.Everything

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