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Chapter 157: Silent Architecture of Thought
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“The lattice isn’t expanding anymore,” Jace said quietly, eyes fixed on the stabilized core where every signal now held a uniform density that refused to drift or fracture. “It’s folding inward like it has decided that distance itself is unnecessary.”

Nora adjusted the final analytic layer, but the system responded with nothing except perfect continuity across every channel she touched. “There’s no response curve left, it behaves like every input already exists inside it before we apply it.”

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