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Chapter 139: The Divergent Ledger
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The Binary-Rifts were a spatial anomaly where the very fabric of reality was split between "Existence" and "Non-Existence." It was a jagged corridor of flickering neon-blue and abyssal black, where every step felt like walking on the edge of a razor blade. Here, the air was composed of "Fragmented Logic"—random bits of data that hadn't quite decided if they were oxygen, stone, or pure static.

The Null-Stalker moved through the rifts with a stuttering grace. Because of Kaelen’s 30% calibration a
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