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Chapter 223 — “The One Who Chose Otherwise”
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The air changed before anyone spoke, not in pressure or a fracture tension but with Recognition.Astra felt it first a disturbance

that did not belong to the lattice, did not ripple like probability, did not bend like consequence. It stood apart, rigid where everything else flexed.

Her spine straightened “That presence,”

she said quietly. “That’s not the fracture.”

Orion’s console went dark, not flickering and not failing but Yielding.Nyra whispered, “Why would a system choose silence?”

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