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Chapter 48: The Steel Labyrinth

Author: B.S. Turaki
last update publish date: 2026-04-12 23:58:12

Jade's POV

The world didn't just go dark when I hit the emitter; it went silent in a way that felt unnatural, as if the very atoms of the pier had stopped vibrating. The constant, background hum of the city’s digital pulse—the invisible tether of the Weaver—was severed. In its place was the raw, jagged roar of the wind and the rhythmic, metallic thrum of shipping containers acting as giant tuning forks.

"Down!" Enzo’s voice was a low vibration against my ear.

He pulled me into a narrow gap
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