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Chapter 93: The Save-File Scroll Reward
Author: M.A. Sumi
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Night had settled over Glory Base in that uneasy way it always did, with the lights dimmed but the tension still clinging to the walls. The surveillance room was quiet at first; the operators were half-slouched over their consoles, while the blue glow from the screens cast shadows under their eyes. Most nights dragged on slowly. This one did not.

The alarms went off without warning. A high, piercing blast cut through the room, snapping every operator awake as red signals flashed across the central display. Someone leaned forward, squinting at the numbers.

“Commander, we have incoming mechas. Twenty-eight of them are approaching from the eastern ridge. They’re registering as friendly.”

The officer in charge shot out of his seat so fast the chair skidded backward. “Friendly? At this hour? Pull up their status right now.”

The main screen expanded, filling with streams of data. A few seconds passed before the imagery loaded, and several people gasped.

The mechas looked half-destroyed. Bur
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