Chapter 280: Felix's Legacy
Author: Clare Felix
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In the heart of the Infinite Library, a ceremony was taking place.

It was not grand or elaborate. There were no speeches, no formal rituals, no crowds gathered in reverence. Just a small group standing before the Master Codex, holding a simple stone tablet.

Venn had called them together—representatives from across the multiverse, each chosen not for their power or status but for what they represented: beings whose lives had been fundamentally changed by Felix Kane's principle, by the truth he had embedded in reality itself.

There was Mira, the young refugee Kael had blessed, now a renowned mediator who helped resolve conflicts across dimensional boundaries. She had learned to listen to stories no one else would hear.

There was Deren Moss, ancient now even by cosmic standards, the scholar who had found the first Codex fragment. He represented the seekers, those who spent their lives pursuing truth even when it seemed impossible.

There was a being named Chorus—a collective intelligence
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