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Chapter 127: Into the Abyss
Author: Wonderful65
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The wind howled through the barren landscape as Ayla and X pushed forward, their legs heavy from exhaustion, but their hearts burning with determination. They had barely managed to escape the battlefield with their lives, and now, they were on the run. The sound of military vehicles in pursuit echoed in the distance, their engines getting closer with every passing second.

Ayla’s mind raced. Omega's legacy. She could still hear the words of the soldier reverberating in her head, “You’re at the center of it. You always have been.” What did it all mean? Why was she a part of something so dark?

Her fingers tightened around her weapon, the cold metal a comforting weight in her hands. She knew they had to keep moving. She couldn’t afford to be caught. Not now. Not when so many unanswered questions loomed over her like a storm.

“We need to find a way out of here,” X said, his voice low but urgent. He was moving with his usual precision, his gaze scanning the horizon as if anticipating every
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