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Chapter 30: The Whole That Devours
Author: Gbemudia
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Ken did not move. Not because he could not, but because, for the first time in a long while, movement felt… unnecessary. The figure before him was different, not like the system.

Not like the hand above heaven, not like the twisted imitation that had worn Liang’s face. This one Was real Complete.

And that completeness… pressed against the world in a way that felt wrong. Not disruptive, not chaotic, but final. As though everything around it had already been decided. “…So you came up to meet me,”
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