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Chapter 141: The Healer-Killer Protocol
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Silver Fang Sutra: The Doctor of War

Chapter 141: The Healer-Killer Protocol

1. The Hall of Thirteen

There was no sunrise in the Council’s domain.

There never had been.

Beneath the world, in a chasm that no mortal eye had ever seen, the Hall of Thirteen stretched endlessly — a cathedral of glass and shadow. The air was alive with whispers, with power, with the hum of unseen machinery that pulsed like a heart buried in steel.

Twelve thrones encircled a void, each carved from obsidian, each holding a figure cloaked in black flame. The thirteenth throne — larger than the rest — stood empty, draped in white silk that never gathered dust.

At the center, where the floor opened into nothing, floated the shattered remnants of a mask — the Harbinger’s.

It pulsed faintly, alive even in death.

Councilor IX leaned forward, her voice smooth and cold.

“The Harbinger’s signal stopped at dawn. The Alpha survived.”<
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