Chapter 119
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Salt still clung to Jack’s skin when the hoverjet dropped them back in Harmonfield. Night had just begun to settle, casting the skyline in deep golds and violets. The ride from the beach had been silent—not awkward, just reverent. The kind of silence that only followed days that rewrote history.

Jack glanced at Emily and Sarah as they disembarked. "Get some rest. Tomorrow starts another chapter."

Emily gave him a small nod, her eyes already scanning updates on her tablet.

Sarah squeezed his shoulder. "No more oceans to clean?"

Jack met her gaze, thoughtful. "No. Now we build what comes after."

Two weeks later, the world once again gathered.

This time in Harmonfield, where cranes no longer built skyscrapers, but something entirely new.

Jack stood before a massive holographic display, the rotating blueprint of a city unlike anything seen before. Organic lines, adaptive infrastructure, energy-neutral districts, vertical farms woven through residential blocks.

"This is the next phase," Ja
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