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CHAPTER 188: THE DIVER'S TOLL
Author: Phanie O'Neri
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The old world stank beneath the waves.

Sewage-laced water dripped from the vaulted ceiling of the transit underdeck, a rusted sub-chamber carved out decades ago when the city first tried to expand downward. It was the kind of place even rats abandoned. Steel walls buckled from time, half-sunk rail lines glimmered with oil slicks, and the air tasted like mold and electricity.

Luka stepped cautiously along the edge of a submerged platform, boots splashing through ankle-deep water. Behind him, Viktor, Alessia, and Calixa moved with blades drawn and guns close.

"This is where you said he’d be?" Alessia asked, nose wrinkled. "Because it smells like something already died here."

"That’s just Skell’s idea of perfume," Viktor muttered. “Trust me, this is his kind of hell.”

Calixa held up a dim, blinking tracker. “Signal’s fluctuating. He’s nearby. Below.”

A sudden ripple moved across the water. Something beneath.

Luka froze. “We’re not alone.”

Then—clang.

A metal grate behind them slammed shu
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