CHAPTER 20
Author: Arex Carceri
last update2026-04-24 22:58:31

The warehouse district of Manhattan was a graveyard of abandoned dreams. Crumbling buildings lined streets that hadn't seen maintenance in decades, their windows boarded, their doors chained. The smell of rot and decay hung in the air, mixed with something older—desperation, perhaps, or the ghosts of merchants who'd bet everything on a future that never arrived.

Marco stood at the entrance of a three-story building near the district's edge, its facade covered in layers of faded paint and neglec
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