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Chapter 101: The Flicker of Hope
Author: Wonderful65
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The air was thick with dust, and the ground beneath them seemed to groan and tremble with every passing second.

The collapse had thrown them into a new nightmare, a vast chasm that seemed to stretch into the abyss, threatening to swallow them whole. Yet, amidst the chaos, a flickering light in the distance caught Gregory’s attention.

For a moment, everything else faded away. The sounds of crumbling concrete and snapping steel dulled to a muffled hum. The only thing that mattered now was that light.

“Do you see that?” Gregory murmured, his voice hoarse as he squinted into the dark expanse.

Avery nodded, her eyes wide with a mix of relief and confusion. “Is that... an exit?”

Victor, who had been scanning the surroundings, didn’t wait for an answer. “It’s our only chance. Move, now!”

Gregory grabbed Avery by the arm and pulled her toward the flickering light. They stumbled over the debris, the floor beneath them constantly shifting and cracking. Renwick, still bound and barely moving, wa
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