Chapter 83
Author: GRACE
last update2026-05-21 20:22:38

The air in the Spire was too clean. To Elara, it smelled like nothing. It didn't smell like the damp rust of the Sump or the metallic tang of the Academy’s training halls.

It was a cold, sterile silence that felt like a weight on her chest. She walked down the white marble hallway of the High-Command wing, her white medical coat fluttering around her legs.

Her heart was a drum in her ears. Thump-thump. Thump-thump.

She was carrying a silver datapad in her left hand. On the screen, a official-l
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