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The chapter "Day 13" follows the protagonist, Day, as he arrives at the Capitol Tower, exhausted and in pain, amidst a chaotic protest. The young Elector, Anden, attempts to calm the crowd with promises of reform, but his political rhetoric fails to resonate. Day observes the distrust among the people and suspects Congress and Razor are manipulating the situation. He climbs the building, recalling June’s support, and prepares to address the nation through the wired speaker system, mirroring his first…-
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The chapter opens with Kaede swiftly leading the group toward a fighter jet on a rooftop while soldiers pursue them. June, weakened from her injuries, is carried by Day as they rush up the ramp. Kaede starts the jet’s engines, urging them to hurry as soldiers close in. June regains her footing and climbs into the cockpit, but Day is momentarily held back by a soldier. Using June’s combat lessons, he incapacitates the attacker before scrambling aboard as Kaede prepares for takeoff. As the jet lifts…-
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June wakes abruptly in a hospital room, disoriented and alone, only to find herself surrounded by Colonies soldiers. They recognize her as June Iparis, the Republic’s famed prodigy, and demand information about Day’s whereabouts. The soldiers restrain her, planning to hand her over to DesCon Corp for interrogation. June’s confusion and dizziness linger, but she realizes the Patriots’ ties to the Republic too late, piecing together clues she’d overlooked. Time is running out as the soldiers…-
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The chapter "June 11" begins with the protagonist dreaming of her deceased brother, Metias, as they walk through the chaotic streets of Pierra. Despite the surrounding explosions and Republic soldiers, the scene feels surreal and slow-motion, as if they are invincible or invisible. The protagonist expresses unease about the situation, particularly questioning Razor's presence on a rooftop, observing the chaos. Metias encourages her to analyze her suspicions, prompting her to recall inconsistencies in…-
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The chapter "Day 11: Prodigy" begins with the protagonist securing their hospital room after a chaotic event, ensuring guards are posted and requesting supplies for June, who is recovering. The noise from the crowd outside fades, leaving them in silence. The protagonist reflects on their precarious situation, noting the lack of weapons and the need for a stealthy escape if necessary. Their unease grows as they ponder Kaede’s cryptic message to return to the Republic, questioning whether it’s a warning…-
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The chapter opens with June in a fragile state, heavily sedated after sobbing over her brother’s death. The narrator, Daniel, watches her with empathy, recalling his own loss of an older brother. He tries to comfort her by smoothing her hair and kissing her forehead, though it seems futile. The hospital is quiet, filled with distant noises and a news broadcast interspersed with unfamiliar commercials. Daniel reflects on his mother’s care for his brother Eden during his illness, drawing parallels to…-
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The chapter opens with June, severely ill and disoriented, being carried by Day as they cross into the Colonies. Despite her exhaustion, she pushes forward, supported by Day’s encouragement. They arrive at a bustling warfront city, its skyline dominated by towering buildings adorned with unfamiliar flags and advanced fighter jets. The city’s technological superiority over the Republic is evident, particularly in its air force capabilities, with jets designed for vertical takeoffs and landings. The…-
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The chapter opens with the protagonist grappling with guilt after yelling at June, though they refuse to apologize. Their anger stems from June’s dismissive attitude toward money, which triggers memories of childhood poverty—specifically, a moment when their younger brother, Eden, was caught stealing leftover food. The protagonist recalls taking the blame for Eden, enduring punishment to protect him. This fuels their resentment toward June, who has never experienced such hardship, and toward the…-
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The chapter opens with a poignant flashback to June's childhood, where her older brother Metias takes her to visit their parents' graves. Despite his young age, Metias carries the weight of grief, paying for an elaborate memorial in a society where most are granted only minimal burial rights. This memory parallels Day's current sorrow over his brother John's death, emphasizing the shared burden of loss between the two characters. The scene sets a somber tone, highlighting the emotional scars that shape…-
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The chapter "Day 8" centers on the protagonist's tense anticipation of the Elector’s assassination, a pivotal event orchestrated by the Patriots. Dressed as Republic soldiers, the Patriots are strategically positioned across Pierra, with the protagonist perched in an abandoned building, armed and ready. Despite his readiness, he grapples with conflicting emotions—excitement for the Elector’s death and dread over June’s mysterious signal. His trust in June wavers as he questions her motives,…-
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