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Chapter Thirty Two: Fractured codes
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The field stretched wide and silent, the air shimmering faintly with the system’s anticipation. Shadows moved across the grid, distorted and alive, as if the world itself were holding its breath. Marcus and his followers stood opposite them, poised and ready. The other duels had already begun in tense bursts—steel clashing, bodies moving in controlled chaos—but Ethan’s attention was fixed on Naomi, who mirrored him across the field.

Her hand brushed against his, small, warm, and defiant. Her eyes, wide and unflinching, searched his. “Ethan… I need to tell you something before this starts.”

Ethan’s jaw tightened. “Naomi… the duel—”

“I don’t care about the duel,” she interrupted, voice shaking just enough to betray the weight behind her calm facade. “I care about you… about all of us. If I… if I don’t make it… I want you to know I… I trust you. I believe in you. And I—”

Her words cracked, and her hand pressed against his chest, over his heart. Ethan felt the sharp pull of emotion, a tug
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