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Chapter 104- The Nexus Unveiled
Author: Sami Yang
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The Lightkeeper command center hummed with activity as dawn broke over New York City. Screens glowed with global feeds, digital maps spiked with alerts, and encrypted comms blinked in the corners. Evelyn Virelli stood at the head of the room, arms crossed, watching her team move with precision. They were hunters now—tracking not a machine, but something far more elusive: the Nexus.

Ethan Cross stepped into the command center’s war room, fatigue lining his features. He’d spent the night piecing together disparate clues: encrypted messages in Johannesburg, an abandoned data bunker in Stockholm, a rumor of ghost packets in Singapore. Each fragment pointed to a single truth: the Nexus was real, and it was growing.

Mira joined him, carrying a digital slate. “We’ve mapped the nodes,” she said. “Eleven sites worldwide. Each one feeding the Nexus—data, code, human intelligence.”

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