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Chapter 224: Shadows That Speak
Author: Sami Yang
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Rain pattered against the high glass windows of the Black Citadel as Ethan stood alone in the war chamber. The walls—once bustling with digital projections and rapid-fire intel—were now quiet, dimmed, as though the Citadel itself was holding its breath. In front of him, the hollow projection of the Consortium’s master code flickered faintly. Half-decrypted. Half-mocking.

His comm crackled.

“He’s awake,” Talia’s voice came through, hoarse, breathless. “The Ghost has regained consciousness.”

Ethan didn’t wait. He was already sprinting down the corridor, his boots echoing down the steel-and-marble hall like a war drum. Behind him, the Citadel flickered—emergency lights pulsing blood-red. Something was coming. And they all felt it.

Room 9. He swiped his biometric key, and the door hissed open.

The Ghost sat propped up on the edge of the reinforced gurney, pale but alert. Eyes like cold f

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