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Chapter 87: Rescue on the Front Line
Author: M.A. Sumi
last update2025-11-26 17:51:33

Kael Ardyn had imagined prisons in all sorts of ways. Dark stone halls, damp and reeking. Flickering torches that barely illuminated the faces of the condemned. Rats are bold enough to snatch food from your hand without hesitation. But reality, as always, was far less dramatic.

The so-called legendary prison of Guangyao Base was a joke. A tiny steel room, barely big enough to pace in circles. Two soldiers shoved him inside like he was a crate of supplies. The door slammed shut behind him with a metallic clang that echoed in the tight space. A faint red light flickered from a broken panel above, throwing his cramped surroundings in a sickly, pulsing haze.

He stretched out his arms. Almost touched the walls on either side. He crouched a little, adjusted, and brushed his thumb along the cold metal on the left, his knuckles scraping the other wall. He groaned.

“I’ve slept in broom closets bigger than this,” he muttered. “Legendary prison, my ass. This is a glorified storage room.”

He slid
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