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Chapter 37

Author: Aria
last update publish date: 2026-05-27 20:55:08

The Crucible Station looked like a hole in space.

Alexander was standing at the observation deck. He was watching the vessel's sensors. They were trying to make sense of the impossible.

The station did not look like a building. It looked like a place where reality had been folded back. This created a structure that existed in ways the human mind could not understand.

"It's beautiful, " Kael said quietly. Alexander understood why. The Station was beautiful. It was also very dangerous.

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