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CHAPTER 77: The Heart At The Bottom Of The Grave
The list was written on a torn piece of dirty paper with leftover charcoal. Niko stared at Elara's handwriting. He let out a long breath, blowing the cold port air through his mouth.
CHAPTER 76: The Dead Machine
The port fog did not enter the ship.The fog stopped exactly at the boundary of the hull, as if even the coastal air of Kagane was reluctant to touch something that had returned from the southern polar waters.The Carrion Unit boarded the deck of the old whaling ship without a word of welcome. There were no pilot ropes lowered. There was no crew to greet them. There was only the sound of the anchor chain creaking softly blown by the wind, holding back something that logically should have long sunk to the bottom of the ocean trench.Elara stepped up first.The architect girl led not because she felt brave. She walked first because her curiosity was far stronger than her fear of death.Her footsteps felt strange. The black ironwood beneath her feet felt wrong. The deck planks were not decayed and brittle like wood frequently exposed to saltwater. The wood surface actually felt too hard, too dense, as if the entire structure of this ship had once been pressed with extraordinary force by
CHAPTER 75: Everything Has A Price
The fog over that ash port never truly left. It only shifted slowly, merely making room for new people to get lost in it.The Carrion Unit walked away from the metal tower where Paka stood.
CHAPTER 74: The Nameless Port
The sky above the southern coast was never truly bright. A thin greenish-gray fog hung low over the sea surface, mixed with thick soot from hundreds of incinerators that never went out day or night.
CHAPTER 73: A Destiny That Must Be Fulfilled
Volcanic ash and the remains of toxic gas descended slowly, covering the iron boot footprints on the asphalt of Kagane's pier.Arok walked through the coastal fog alone.Behind hi
CHAPTER 72.5: A Snake Aattempting To Bite Steel
The sky above the northern border was never truly dark. The dim light from the low-hovering Aurellian Empire air armada hung like an artificial constellation, cold, distant, and unreachable. Beneath the shadow of those giant steel hulls, the military ground supply lines moved ceaselessly like a mechanical pulse.
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