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Chapter 146: The Revenant Protocol
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The desert was a scar behind her now, swallowed by the horizon and buried beneath the echo of betrayal. Ayla’s systems were fried—biofeedback flickering, internal gyros off-kilter, and her cognitive processor struggling to stabilize her visual alignment. But she kept walking. Her destination: The Shard, a derelict orbital elevator station long abandoned after the Collapse, its base hidden in the mountains beyond the no-man's zone. Few knew it still functioned. Fewer still knew the Revenant Protocol was buried in its core. And only one person knew how to activate it. Ayla was counting on a ghost. Mount Zerya – Hidden Base of the Shard The once-magnificent structure lay half-sunken into the mountain like the skeleton of a fallen god. Vines crept along its rusted panels, but inside, the fusion cores still hummed faintly—like the heartbeat of something that refused to die. Ayla pushed through a shattered entrance, hand on the wall for balance. A chirping sound pinged through the corridor.
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