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Chapter 92: Fractures and Forging
Author: Sami Yang
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The city was waking up to a brittle new reality.

The blackout had shattered Voss’s command network like a sledgehammer to glass. For the first time in months, the grip of fear loosened—if only slightly. The resistance’s victory was undeniable, yet the cost was etched deep into every weary face.

Elias stood atop the ruined terrace of what once was the central communications tower. Dawn’s pale light barely penetrated the thick gray clouds, mirroring the uncertainty settling in his chest.

Amara’s injury weighed heavily on him. She was stable but fragile, and the thought of losing her made his hands clench with quiet fury.

Inside the command center, the mood was grim but not defeated. Naomi pored over intercepted enemy transmissions, piecing together what remained of Voss’s network.

“The disruption has sent them into chaos,” she reporte

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