Chapter 136
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Miko stared at the tunnel that had opened for him. With no other choice, he stepped forward.

"Hello?" he called, his voice echoing strangely. "Anyone there?"

No answer came back. Just the soft, steady pulse of the tree's inner workings.

The path sloped downward, curving in a gentle spiral. Miko lost track of time as he descended, the monotony broken only by occasional chambers where the tunnel widened. In each chamber, strange glowing symbols covered the walls—similar to the ash patterns on his skin but more complex, more ancient.

"What are you trying to show me?" Miko asked the tree, touching one of the symbols.

A vision flashed through his mind, AAU headquarters as it had been centuries ago, newly founded after the Rupture. He saw mages experimenting with the boundaries between worlds, pushing into the Abyss with reckless curiosity. Then came the first wraiths, drawn to elemental energy like moths to flame.

The vision faded, leaving Miko disoriented but with new understanding. He co
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