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CHAPTER 34: THE SIN ECHO OVERCLOCK
Author: Tan clipps
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Evelyn was shaking in my arms. I could feel the cold fluid dripping off her back and onto my chest armor, and honestly, for a second, I just wanted to sit there and catch my breath. But the bunker was groaning. The walls were starting to warp inward, the concrete screaming like metal under too much heat. The void energy I had used to swallow the bomb was not just sitting there. It was hungry. It was expanding.

Kael, she whispered, her eyes wide as she looked at the ceiling. The cables are still
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