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Chapter 174. The Last Thread
Author: Chris Ahafa
last update2025-12-03 21:54:08

Jonah stood at the edge of the still world. The sky above him was divided into two colors.

One half shone with soft blue light like calm water. The other half burned with red like a dying sun. The line between them was sharp and perfect as if the sky itself had split in two.

He took a step forward and the ground made no sound under his feet. Dust did not rise. Air did not move. Time did not breathe. Everything was frozen.

He saw towers kneeling in slow motion. He saw people caught in a half st
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