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... geon, her eyes fixed on the shimmering core in her hand.

It pulsed gently, a steady rhythm that seemed to sync with her own heartbeat. But this core... it was different.

Stronger. Wilder.

The system’s voice echoed in her mind, cool and clinical as always.

[Warning: Host should wait before absorbing the core. Processing the energy will take time. Premature absorption may result in unpredictable consequences.]

Selene’s brow furrowed, her fin ...

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