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Chapter 54: Media Skepticism
Author: Emmie
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Rain still streaked the windows, but the facility hummed with quiet energy. The team had spent the night analyzing Mara’s session, tweaking Humanaut’s response patterns, and running simulations. Alex barely slept. The warning from Erevos gnawed at him, a cold shadow beneath his excitement. But he pushed it aside, there was work to be done.

Today, Humanaut would face the public, in the first real test outside the lab. Not volunteers. Not controlled sessions. Reporters. Skeptics. Critics.

Alex sat at the head of the room, Clara beside him, as a small group of journalists shuffled in. Cameras clicked, lights flickered. Alex’s chest tightened. He hadn’t expected the media to descend this early.

Clara whispered.

“They’ll test everything. Your patience. Your integrity. And they’ll doubt it all.”

Alex exhaled.

“I know. But we have to show them. We can’t hide anymore. People need to see Humanaut can do good, real good.”

The lead journalist, a sharp-eyed woman named Lydia Vance, adjusted her
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