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Chapter 56: Sector 4 - Neon and Sin
Author: Larass
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Sector Four was not just a district; it was a towering, arrogant monument to absolute human corruption. While the Undercity below drowned in toxic sludge, darkness, and perpetual misery, Sector Four floated high above the smog layer, bathed in the blinding, artificial glow of a million neon lights. It was the playground of the Iron Fang elite, a decadent paradise where morality was sold by the hour and absolute power purchased whatever twisted, depraved fantasies the corporate overlords desired
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