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Chapter 102 — The Sky That Forgot Itself
Author: Milky-Grip
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The silence after the heartbeat ended was worse than any quake. It wasn’t stillness it was suspension.

Like the entire planet had inhaled and forgotten how to exhale.

Captain Niven lay half-buried under debris, his body vibrating from the last shockwave. The air smelled of iron and burnt ozone.

He pushed himself up, blinking dust from his eyes. All sound seemed muffled, like cotton pressed over the world. “Rael…” His voice came out raw. “Rael!”

No answer. Just the faint whisper of wind. Then a
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