Chapter 336
Author: Stitch Noah
last update2026-03-27 20:38:31

Damon spent the night pacing his penthouse, fueled by coffee and adrenaline. He couldn't shake the image of the system message: *“Crown v2.0: critical duplication detected.”* What did it mean? Was his system malfunctioning? Had the process of restoring it somehow created a copy of him?

He had to do something. He couldn't just sit there and watch his life fall apart. He decided to go outside, hoping that fresh air might clear his head. He needed to think, to strategize, to find a way to fight b
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