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Chapter One Hundred and Thirteen: The Last Disciple

Author: Bello Aminu
last update publish date: 2026-07-17 01:56:19

The leather folder lay unopened on Margaret Ellwood's desk, its worn edges and faded ribbon bearing the marks of decades of careful preservation. No one reached for it immediately. The revelation that Peter Lawson had survived had already shifted the ground beneath everything they thought they understood. Every clue they had uncovered pointed toward hidden archives, forgotten alliances, and buried truths, yet Peter's survival introduced a far more unsettling possibility. If he had remained aliv
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  • The Bride Who Walked Away   Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Nine: Archive Nine

    The amber marker continued pulsing on the world map, unlike the red warnings that had appeared before it. It did not indicate destruction, infiltration, or a lost guardian. Instead, it represented something far more unusual: a direct request for contact from an archive that had chosen to break its own silence.Marcus watched the signal for several seconds before responding. The message from Archive Nine carried none of the panic that had accompanied Dr. Miriam Okoye's warning, yet the urgency behind it was unmistakable. Whoever controlled Archive Nine had deliberately reached out at the exact moment the Guardian Network was vulnerable, suggesting they either knew the situation had changed or had been waiting for Site Zero to awaken."Should we answer?" Richard asked.No one responded immediately. The question appeared simple, but every person around the table understood the risk. Daniel had built the network on separation and caution. Opening a communication channel was not merely acc

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