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    • Chapter 25: Part Two: Day 2 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Day being violently awakened by soldiers, dragged from his cell despite his severe leg injury. Disoriented and in pain, he is gagged and led through a series of guarded halls, where he glimpses tortured prisoners of war. Commander Jameson, the cold and calculating officer overseeing his sentencing, ensures his silence as they proceed to a public platform outside Batalla Hall. The scene is chaotic, with a massive crowd and media frenzy, as Day is displayed like a spectacle, his…
    • Chapter 23: Part Two: Day 1 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the protagonist, Day, disoriented and in severe pain after being captured by soldiers. He recalls fragmented memories of violence, including his mother’s death at the hands of a captain, a traumatic scene that replays in his mind. Awakening in a sterile, windowless cell, he finds himself restrained and injured, his leg wrapped in a bloodied bandage. The setting suggests a government facility, confirmed when a commander—responsible for his mother’s death—enters, mocking him…
    • Chapter 24: Part Two: June 1 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin June attends a grand ball celebrating the capture of Day, a notorious criminal, and is met with admiration and envy from the Republic’s elite. Despite the accolades, she feels uneasy, haunted by guilt over betraying Day, who had trusted her. Her companion, Thomas, dismisses Day’s significance, but June struggles with conflicting emotions, recalling Day’s kindness and the warmth of their interactions. The opulence of the event feels hollow, amplifying her sense of dissonance with the Republic’s…
    • Chapter 21: Part One: Day 11 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the protagonist, Daniel, navigating the crowded streets of Lake, usually a refuge but now an obstacle as he races to save his family from approaching soldiers. The urgency is palpable as he pushes through the chaos, ignoring collisions and shouts, driven by the need to reach his quarantined home before the patrols. His family—mother, John, and gravely ill Eden—are unaware of the imminent danger. Eden’s condition has worsened, his skin pallid and breath labored, heightening the…
    • Chapter 22: Part One: June 11 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a chaotic scene where Thomas shoots a woman unexpectedly, shocking the narrator, June, who believed the mission was only about arrests. As the boy, later identified as Day, leaps from a rooftop in defiance, June is horrified by the violence, contrasting with Thomas’s cold detachment. Commander Jameson orders Day’s capture, leading to a brutal struggle where Day is eventually subdued after being shot in the leg. The scene underscores the brutality of the operation and June’s…
    • Chapter 19: Part One: Day 10 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the protagonist dreaming of a nostalgic scene at home, where John reads to their mother while Eden doodles nearby. The dream takes a turn when the Girl appears, and the protagonist introduces her to their mother. However, the dream turns nightmarish as Eden vanishes, and the Girl solemnly declares, "Eden is dead." The protagonist wakes abruptly to the sound of a military medic siren, a sound that signals urgency and danger, pulling them back to reality. The dream's vividness lingers,…
    • Chapter 20: Part One: June 10 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the narrator convincing Day to flee after revealing that authorities are targeting his family. Day, despite his initial shock and confusion, immediately trusts the narrator and rushes toward his family’s location without questioning the information. The narrator feels a pang of guilt for exploiting Day’s trust, reflecting on how rare such unwavering belief is, even comparing it to relationships in their past. The urgency of the situation is underscored by the approaching sirens,…
    • Chapter 17: Part One: Day 9 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The protagonist reflects on a recent intimate moment with a girl, conflicted by his emotions. Despite knowing he shouldn’t have kissed her, he can’t deny his lingering feelings, comparing her to others he’s been with and finding her uniquely captivating. His internal struggle highlights his vulnerability, breaking his own rule of avoiding emotional attachments to people on the streets. The encounter leaves him distracted as he shifts focus to his mission, attempting to push aside the memory as he…
    • Chapter 18: Part One: June 9 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the narrator secretly following Day, who breaks into a quarantined house marked with a distinctive three-lined X. Observing his actions, the narrator realizes the significance of his visit, confirming suspicions about his involvement in past events. Overcome with anger and self-reproach, the narrator reflects on their misplaced trust and growing feelings for Day, questioning whether they’ve betrayed the memory of their brother, Metias. The emotional turmoil is palpable as they…
    • Chapter 16: Part One: June 8 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the narrator and a boy sitting in an alley at night, sharing a bottle of stolen nectar wine while Tess sleeps nearby. The boy is in high spirits, meticulously grooming himself and savoring the cheap wine as if it were a luxury. His agility and resourcefulness impress the narrator, who notes his ability to navigate the sectors with ease. Their banter reveals a playful dynamic, with the boy offering the narrator a drink and joking about the stolen goods. The wine loosens his demeanor,…
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