Chapter 75 Cosmic War Cry
Author: Aurora Sky
last update2026-03-30 08:00:00

The purple light receded. The Architect's cold aura suddenly blunted, like a sword striking hard steel. Xylos stood amidst the ruins of the Core floor. His feet were planted firmly on the crystal dust. Before him, the black chest still hissed, releasing purple vapor that refracted the silver light around them.

"What was that?" Zara gasped. Her hands still tightly clutched Axel's crystal.

"Nullification Resonance," Xylos answered tersely. His red eyes stared sharply at the Archit

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