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Chapter 114: Shadows in the Forest
Author: Temmyfrosh
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The forest swallowed them whole, its towering trees and dense undergrowth turning the world into a maze of darkness and whispers. Ethan could feel his heart pounding as he ran, the crunch of leaves beneath his boots almost drowned out by the echoing cries of System drones closing in behind them. Lila was ahead, her movements swift and calculated, while Vera and Dr. Trent brought up the rear, their faces grim but determined.

"Keep moving!" Lila called out, her voice barely audible over the rustling of leaves and the distant hum of machines. "We need to lose them before they deploy reinforcements!"

Ethan gritted his teeth, pushing himself harder. The forest seemed endless, and every shadow felt like an enemy waiting to pounce. His mind raced with questions. How had the drones found them so quickly? Was there a mole, or had the System’s surveillance grown even more advanced?

Suddenly, a bright beam of light cut through the trees behind them, followed by a sharp, mechanical voice. "Halt!
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