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Chapter 123: The Breath of the Hive
Author: Chris Ahafa
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The world was quiet, but it was not peaceful. The air still shimmered with red dust, drifting down from the shattered sky like slow-burning embers.

The crater was a wound in the earth, wide, breathing, faintly glowing, and far beyond its rim, on a cliff of cracked concrete, three men in black armor watched through high-scope lenses.

Their suits hummed softly, marked with the seal of the old government, Division Aegis, the people who had once claimed to “contain” the outbreak.

Agent Korrin Vale lowered his scope and rubbed his eyes. “It’s active again.”

Beside him, his partner Serra Jin, a woman with short hair and a scar along her jaw, didn’t look away from her monitor.

The green lines flickered and pulsed like a heartbeat. “No,” she said quietly. “It’s… evolving.”

Korrin frowned. “We leveled that city three times. Dropped plasma bombs. Nuked half the district. There shouldn’t be anything left to ‘evolve.’”

Serra didn’t answer. She adjusted the focus on her scanner, the sound faint
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