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Chapter 161: The Order That Watches Itself
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Jonah’s voice carried a quieter edge, “It’s rebuilding sequence with awareness now, not just linking actions but observing how each step aligns with the last,” and he adjusted his pace with deliberate restraint rather than instinct.

Kessler’s gaze stayed forward, tone precise, “Observation adds correction, and correction means it will try to refine its structure based on us,” and she shifted her stance without signaling intent.

Ivers exhaled slowly, voice steady, “Refinement depends on feedback
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