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Chapter 31: The System That Woke Up
Author: Pen_Tackle
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The darkness did not fall all at once. Instead, it spread in layers, as though the world itself were slowly losing its structure. One by one, the lights on the armored vehicles dimmed and vanished.

The searchlights from the remaining helicopter flickered violently before cutting out completely, leaving the sky above them hollow and unnaturally quiet.

The battlefield, which had moments ago been alive with noise and violence, seemed to pause in a suspended state of confusion. No one moved immedia
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