Chapter 85
Author: AFAManga
last update2026-05-29 05:38:50

The ground outside the shelter split open in layered fractures, not like something breaking, but like something being deliberately unfolded. The tunnel that formed was too clean, too controlled, as if the space itself had been rewritten to allow entry. From it, the Retrieval Entities stepped in without urgency.

They did not rush. They did not roar. They did not behave like anything alive in the normal sense.

Markus felt it first and stepped back instantly.

“Formation—now,” he snapped.

But the c
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