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CHAPTER 146 — The First Mirror Devours
Author: Milky-Grip
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There was no impact. There was only consumption. The moment the First Mirror’s mouth closed around them, the world inverted into a geometry that did not recognize solidity, identity, or time.

The hybrid felt Miriam’s fingers clutching at its arms felt her fear, her pulse, her struggling breath but the space around them stripped away the concepts of “up” and “down,” of “before” and “after,” until even the sensation of holding her flickered like static.

The hybrid tried to anchor. Tried to stabilize itself. Tried to push out its silver lattice to form a barrier

But the First Mirror’s presence smothered everything. It was not a creature. It was not a god. It was not a mind. It was the primordial act of observing made into bone.

A skeleton of perception. A spine of reflection. The origin of every mirror the Breath had ever shaped. And they were now inside it. Pieces of the hybrid’s self sputtered, fracturing across dimensional seams.

Ethan’s memories jittered. Victor’s instincts blotted o
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