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14. The Last Vault
Author: Achie Ver
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The sky above the Everhart estate was dark with clouds. Rain fell in slow drops, soaking the marble terrace where Kai stood alone.

His coat clung to his back. His hair was wet. But he didn’t care. He stared out at the trees, barely hearing the storm. His mind was louder.

Ash was moving. Subject Zero had almost killed them in the Black Ring. Iris, his own sister, had unknowingly led them into the trap. And now the last keystone was still out there.

He clenched his fists. One more key. One final piece. And then… the choice.

Behind him, the glass door opened with a soft click. Nova stepped outside, holding a towel and a datapad. “You’ve been out here an hour.”

Kai didn’t answer.xShe wrapped the towel around his shoulders. “Oracle found something.”

He turned slowly. “The last vault?” She nodded.

“Where?”

Nova hesitated. “It’s not where we thought.”

He raised an eyebrow. She handed him the datapad. On the screen, a location blinked red. Coordinates. Deep in the ocean.

Kai’s voice was quiet
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