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last update publish date: 2026-06-03 18:17:49

The Wrong Vow, My Perfect Match

Chapter 92: The World Beyond the Archive

The door remained open.

For a few seconds, no one crossed it.

Not because they were afraid.

Because leaving felt unreal.

For so long, the archive had become everything.

The mystery.

The danger.

The answer.

The prison.

Now it stood behind them, quiet for the first time in its existence.

Not defeated.

Not dormant.

Simply thinking.

Ama took another step toward the doorway.

The white light beyond gradually resolved into someth
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