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Chapter 142. The Icarus Tower
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The heat was absurd.

The moment the train capsule's doors opened, a wave of scorching air slammed into Oliver's face like a concrete wall fresh out of a steel smelting furnace. The sweat that had just begun forming at his temples evaporated instantly. His lungs, still far from fully healed, felt as though they were being filled with boiling sand every time he took a breath.

"Holy hell..." Oliver cursed, squinting against the blinding glare. "What is this tower, a giant barbecue grill?"

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  • Chapter 142. The Icarus Tower

    The heat was absurd.The moment the train capsule's doors opened, a wave of scorching air slammed into Oliver's face like a concrete wall fresh out of a steel smelting furnace. The sweat that had just begun forming at his temples evaporated instantly. His lungs, still far from fully healed, felt as though they were being filled with boiling sand every time he took a breath."Holy hell..." Oliver cursed, squinting against the blinding glare. "What is this tower, a giant barbecue grill?"Before him rose the interior of Icarus Tower.The tower's lobby had no roof. At the center of the football-field-sized chamber was a massive vertical shaft that extended thousands of meters upward, leading directly toward the core of the Eternal Sun.White and golden light poured down from above, illuminating walls constructed from solar crystal and panels of pristine white porcelain.Elara stepped out of the capsule.She wore no shoes, and the smooth white soles of her feet immediately reddened upon to

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