Chapter 141
Author: Ayo _Writes
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The government didn’t waste time.

Within three days, crates of weapons, piles of fortified armor, and enough high-grade cultivator enhancers to power a small army were delivered to Sylvester’s base.

Along with it came land grants. Two untouched forest clearings now under his jurisdiction, perfect for expanding shelters and setting up cultivation zones.

Food trucks pulled in by the dozen, bringing with them preserved meals, fresh vegetables, and grains.

For the first time in months, Sylvester felt the weight on his shoulders begin to lift.

He stood in the center of the compound, arms crossed, eyes scanning the newly arrived supplies. Geral and Otto oversaw unloading the weaponry while Verity ran a count on the food stockpile.

It all felt surreal.

"This is a start," Sylvester murmured, more to himself than anyone else. But his eyes narrowed. “Now comes the real work.”

His promise to investigate the incoming war wasn’t just for formality’s sake. The war that was coming didn’t just a
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    The sun had barely crested the horizon when Sylvester's phone buzzed. He reached for it without much interest, expecting another message from the scouting teams or possibly Otto reporting back with some excuse about their food run. Instead, the screen lit up with an encrypted government code. For a few seconds, Sylvester just stared, his thumb hovering over the answer button.He hadn’t seen that code in years.With a sigh, he answered. "This is Sylvester."A firm, clear voice responded. "Commander Sylvester Wright. This is Officer Langston of the Central Defense Ministry. We’re extending a formal invitation. The government would like to meet with you tomorrow morning."Sylvester sat up straighter, every cell in his body shifting defensively. It was expected. This was the same call he received, and then three months later, he lost his legs.“I don’t believe I’m a commander now, Sir,” he answered respectfully, but with a hint of malice in his tone.“Doesn’t matter, Sylvester. The gove

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