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Galastar had calmed.

The Sect had not.

Rumors spread like fire—

about the black doppelgänger, the sky shattering, and the white flame that erased a monster no one could properly describe.

Kai’s name was whispered across corridors.

The new Sect—The Path of Equilibrium—

tripled in size within days.

New faces trained in the halls.

Ships from nearby planets landed hourly.

Pilgrims arrived seeking the “Storm Sovereign.”

But Kai?

Kai spent most of those three days standing on the balcony of the upper Spire, watching the stars.

He wasn’t avoiding people.

He was listening.

Because somewhere far beyond this galaxy…

the Evermind was recalculating.

And he could feel its attention like a cold finger dragging across the back of his skull.

Sylvia approached quietly, a mug of something warm in her hands.

“You haven’t slept,” she murmured.

Kai smirked. “Did I ever?”

She slid the mug into his hand anyway.

“You haven’t blinked in about ten minutes either.”

“Monitoring the parameters.”

She groaned.
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