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Chapter 108. Voices from the Void-Static
Author: Orin Blacke
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The void-static didn’t roar; it whistled. It was a high, thin sound like a needle passing through glass, and it rattled the teeth of everyone currently hovering near the sector’s external sensory buffer.

Li Mei clutched her wooden sword so tight the hilt bit into her palm. She, Kael, and Hanyu stood at the absolute threshold of the Azure province—a place where the reality-walls didn't just end, they bled into raw, uncompiled energy.

"I thought we killed the frequency during the last
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