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Chapter 206. The Battle of Breath
Author: Chris Ahafa
last update2025-12-29 03:12:15

The red light changed shape. At first it only trembled, like a wound that could not close. Then it began to rise.

The walls of the Core cracked and bent away from it. The floor split into long glowing lines. The faces in the walls went still, their mouths frozen open.

Jonah stood at the center, his feet burning against the ground. His fire was steady but thin now, like a candle fighting a storm. He looked up.

Olos emerged. He did not have a body the way people did. He was a shape made of ideas
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