Chapter 284
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Morning came slow and gray.

They gathered in the healer's house for breakfast. Simple food—bread, cheese, dried fruit. Nobody talked much. The exhaustion ran too deep for conversation.

Garcia was the first to break the silence.

"Something's been bothering me," she said. She set down her bread, appetite gone. "The Abyss."

Blaze looked up. "What about it?"

"We stopped the convergence. Destroyed the keys. Killed the Master." Garcia's eyes found Miko. "But the Abyss itself—what happens to it now? There's no battery to power it. No connection to reality."

Miko stopped chewing. He hadn't thought about that. Had been too focused on surviving, on ending the ritual, on watching his father die.

"She's right," Liam said slowly. His voice was still weak from the healing, but his mind was sharp as ever. "The Abyss needed the Master to anchor it. Without him, without the ritual, it should be—"

"Crumbling," Miko finished. His stomach dropped. "It should be crumbling. Falling apart."

"Should
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