Chapter 128
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Matthew watched from his perch in the shadows, his sharp eyes never leaving Daniel’s apartment. The young man had been restless for hours, pacing back and forth, his unease radiating from him like a palpable wave. Every now and then, his hands would tremble, his gaze distant, as though caught in some unseen force pulling him toward something greater than he could understand. It was clear now—Daniel’s powers were not only awakening, but they were evolving rapidly, much faster than anyone anticipated.

And now, as the clock ticked on, Daniel had finally settled into sleep. His restless energy seemed to drain as he lay down, his body curled beneath the thin blanket on his bed. To the untrained eye, it seemed like any ordinary sleep. But Matthew, with his keen senses, could feel the shift in the air. The room was thick with tension, as if the very fabric of reality was bending around the young man’s subconscious.

Then Matthew saw it—a flicker in the shadows.

At first, it was subtle. A smal
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