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CHAPTER 172 — When the Dead Walk Into a World Still Being Born
Author: Milky-Grip
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Darkness didn’t fall. It shattered breaking around them like glass in zero gravity, dispersing into drifting shards of light and void.

Miriam hit the floor hard, breath ripped from her lungs. But the ground beneath her wasn’t a floor. It was a surface of soft luminous matter, neither solid nor fluid, like standing on compressed fog made of memory.

She pushed herself up. Rayyan was already struggling to rise eyes fixed, wide, shocked to the point of paralysis on the figure standing only a few fe
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