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Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Six
Author: Agba jae
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The morning sun spilled over Nairobi’s skyline, gilding the glass towers and green rooftops in a warm glow. Elise stood at the edge of the hotel balcony, her gaze fixed on the city below. The Network had passed its biggest test yet, but she knew this was only the beginning. Momentum was powerful, and with it came new challenges.

Lukas joined her silently, carrying a thick folder of reports from the night’s data analytics. “The feedback from the summit committees is already circulating,” he said, voice low. “They’re discussing pilot integration across multiple continents — Asia, Europe, South America. They want us to lead oversight for at least the next year.”

Elise’s eyes didn’t leave the horizon. “Oversight, yes. Control, no. We’ve always been clear on that. The moment the Network becomes centralized, it loses its strength.”

Margot arrived, tablet in hand, eyes sparkling with excitement. “They’re calling it the ‘Nairobi Accord.’ Countries are drafting regional adoption agreements. An
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