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The Ascension
Author: Gold Tony
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The chamber shook violently as the core’s energy intensified, its dark pulse reverberating through the very walls. Adrian’s breath came in ragged gasps, his eyes locked on the man in the black suit. The air was thick with power, crackling with raw, untamed energy that made the hairs on the back of his neck stand on end.

The man’s cold smile grew wider, as if savoring the moment. “You still don’t understand. This isn’t just about control. This is about transcending the limitations of mankind. This core, this device, it will unlock the true potential of the human race. It will give me power beyond your wildest dreams. Power beyond even the Syndicate.”

Adrian’s pulse quickened. He couldn’t let this happen. He had come too far, fought too hard to let someone like this tear everything apart. But as he looked around, the situation was growing increasingly dire. The room was collapsing, the walls cracking under the sheer force of the energy being unleashed. It felt like time itself was warpi
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