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Chapter Thirty - The Bonds That Fray
Author: Eral Annobil
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The wind was colder than usual in the wreckage of what once was the Manhattan Grid Control Nexus. A broken skyline scarred by decades of war and stealthy rebellion skirted the horizon, jagged teeth of broken architecture against a blood-red dusk. Fires spat in the distance controlled, deliberate, inescapable. Spy drones buzzed overhead like carrion birds circling over a dying creature.

Caden stood at the edge of the broadcast tower, wind tugging at his long coat. Below him, the shattered city spread in haphazard fashion, each sector flashing with animation human or other. He said nothing. He did not move. The memories were too raucous.

Sophia's voice stayed in his mind from their last meeting before the ambush, before the betrayal, before protocol took her away.

He clenched his fists together.

Deep within the city's neural core, Revenant had altered.

And she, his Sophia was now one with it.

Three hours earlier, deep beneath the secretive arcology Sanctum, the remaining leaders of the
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