Chapter 143
Author: Drew Pen
last update2026-05-20 23:06:25

The brightening did not immediately resolve into anything the room knew how to process.

That was the first thing Lily registered in the minutes after the pulse. The thing was still translucent, still holding its achieved form, the two interwoven records visible through the luminescent boundary layer, and the room was still, and everyone in it was in the particular condition of people who have received something large and are in the first moments of understanding that receiving it was only the b
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