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Chapter 144: The Final Thread
Author: Wonderful65
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The restored Echo stood amidst the shattered mirror chamber. Her aura pulsed, not with raw power, but emotion.

Around her, the room breathed, as if reacting to her presence. The AI systems lining the walls sparked and rebooted without touch. “System,” she said. “Engage Resonance Mode.”

For the first time, the system replied with warmth. “Welcome back, Echo. Empathic Resonance active.”

Every surface rippled like water. Echo walked toward the central core, and with a single touch, released a wave of energy, not forceful, but soulful.

The chamber began projecting images, not of war, but of those she had touched: Ferren laughing over makeshift food during blackout nights. Juno, asleep at her desk, headphones playing distant lullabies. The child Mira protected, drawing pictures of stars.

Tears slipped down Echo’s cheek. “Let them feel what Spiral stole from us.” And so, across Spiral’s grid, the resonance spread, carried by networks once used to suppress.

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