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CHAPTER 44: Frequencies in the City of Light
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The black limousine came to a smooth stop before the grand pillars of the Hôtel de Crillon. The sound of the car door opening, held by a hotel attendant, hissed in Dante Moretti’s ears like escaping steam. He stepped out, feeling the stretch of red carpet beneath the soles of his shoes and the cool Paris air mingling with the scent of pastries from a nearby café and the faint residue of gasoline drifting from Place de la Concorde.

Dante was not using hi

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