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Chapter 160: The Choice to Rewrite the World
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Aiden’s POV

It’s dark. And silent. The kind of silence that wraps around you like a vice, suffocating every last breath, every last thought. I don’t know where I am—no, that’s a lie. I know exactly where I am.

I’m in the void.

The space between realities.

I can’t remember how I got here. One moment, I was holding Mila—fighting with everything I had to bring her back. To stop the Architect. And now… now, it’s just me.

And him.

The Architect stands before me, his figure shifting and writhing in a way that defies every law of nature. His form flickers, a constant distortion, as though he’s something that was never meant to exist in the first place. He doesn’t need to speak, not really. His presence fills the void like an oppressive weight, suffusing everything around us with a pressure that’s almost unbearable.

And yet, despite the enormity of what’s at stake, the silence between us feels like a long, drawn-out moment of inevitability. There’s no escape. No more fight. Just a choice.

“It
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