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Chapter 119: The Silent Orbit
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The Null-Stalker didn't fly; it "tore." As it left the gravity well of the newly green North, the atmospheric friction turned the Kraken-bone hull into a glowing white needle. Astra stood at the helm, her indigo skin pulsing in synchronization with the ship’s erratic, violet heartbeat.

Behind them, the planet looked different. The "Sovereign-Veins" Kaelen had jump-started were glowing a deep, healthy gold through the cloud layer. It was no longer a hollowed-out farm; it w
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