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Chapter 20: The Man Who Buried Gods
Author: Grep-pens
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Location: Surface Command Deck – Moon Vault, 9 Hours Later The screens were still dark. Not a flicker of Jayden’s vitals. Not a pulse from the drill pod. The Origin node was gone, imploded, buried under miles of molten crust and magnetic interference.

Evelyn paced the deck, silent fury in every step. Mia sat motionless, eyes locked on the static. “He’s… he has to be alive. He has to.”

Sage didn’t speak. She was too busy decrypting one final data packet, encrypted with Jayden’s neural signature and tagged ECHO-LAST. When it opened, her breath caught. A single phrase: “If you’re reading this… I won.”

The world was changing, fast. With Origin gone, systems across the globe stabilized. The bio-neural synthesis that had started consuming people didn’t reverse… it evolved. But this time, it was gentle.

People began reporting strange new instincts. Emotional clarity. Memory enhancements. Some could hear machines whisper softly in the background of thought, not commands, but invitations. “Do
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