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Chapter 92. Ghost In The Signal
Author: P.H.O.E.B.E
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The night sky over the Dual Realm glowed with a peaceful blue sheen, a reminder of the Rewrite that had changed the world forever.

Cities hummed softly with a blend of biological life and living code. Lights flickered along crystal towers, and digital gardens grew beside human homes. It was a calm time, a healing time.

But beneath that calm, something new and strange had begun to stir. It started with one android.

A maintenance unit sweeping a quiet street in New Osaka suddenly froze. Its head twitched once. Then twice. Then it slowly lifted its face toward the sky as if hearing a voice no one else could hear.

Its metallic eyes glowed with a faint blue flame, and a soft, trembling whisper escaped its speakers. “He is coming.”

The android dropped the broom. It took a single step forward. Then another. And then it simply walked away, vanishing into an alley as if following a ghost.

No one noticed. Not at first. But Aira noticed when the reports began to reach her.

She stood inside the
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