Chapter 104
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Rain danced off the glass-paneled terrace of Dragon Home as the first of the Sky Harbors shimmered out of the storm and into the light.

"We're live in four counties," Emily said, brushing damp hair from her face. Her tablet displayed rotating holograms—Harmonfield, Richmond, Reidsville, and Carlisle. All glowing.

Jack stood at the edge, the wind tugging at his coat. Below them, Solstice One glided over Harmonfield's skyline, its domes humming with clean energy. Greenhouses bloomed along curved terraces. Residential pods extended from the main hull like petals.

Sarah approached from the glass corridor behind. "Reports from Richmond say their unit attracted nearly five thousand visitors in the first two hours. A few hundred applied for permanent residency."

Jack exhaled slowly. "The Hanging Dragon Cities..."

"It’s what the people are calling them now," Emily said. "Even CNN ran with the name."

Outside, lights traced the shape of a dragon across the outer framework of the biosphere—its w
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