CHAPTER 112
Author: Ng
last update2025-03-27 18:09:22

The Overseers’ Override

For a second, I thought I had him.

Darren’s eyes—his eyes—had been staring back at me, clear and real. His smirk, that cocky, infuriating smirk, had made it through. The man I knew was there. I saw him. I felt him.

Then, in the space of a breath—

He was gone.

His body jerked violently, his head snapping back like a puppet on a string. His muscles locked up, trembling as though something ripped through him, rewiring him from the inside out.

The Overseers' voices boomed through the Nexus, a harsh, unnatural screech of unrelenting command.

“CONTROL REESTABLISHED.”

Darren’s entire frame went rigid. His glowing blue eyes flickered—fought—then turned white again.

The moment of hope?

Shattered.

I barely had time to react before he moved.

One second, he was standing there—lifeless, motionless. The next—

He was on me.

I dodged by instinct, barely twisting away as his fist tore through the air where my head had just been. The force alone split the ground open, sending cr
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