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    • Chapter 5: Part One: Day 3 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the protagonist, Day, experiencing a vivid dream of his childhood home. He recalls his younger brother Eden drawing on the floor, while he and John attempt to fix a broken radio—a relic from their father. Their mother, injured from scavenging, struggles to prepare dinner. The dream turns ominous as Eden’s drawings shift to depict soldiers invading their home, jolting Day awake. He finds himself in an unfamiliar bedroom, injured and disoriented, with Tess tending to his wounds.…
    • Chapter 3: Part One: Day 2 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a flashback to the narrator's childhood, revealing a traumatic incident where his father was brutally beaten by police during a routine inspection. At seven years old, the narrator retaliated by setting fire to the police headquarters using a gasoline-coated ice ball launched from a slingshot, an act that went unpunished. This early defiance hints at his rebellious nature and sets the stage for his later actions. The narrator reflects on his mother’s hopes for his success,…
    • Chapter 4: Part One: June 2 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a nostalgic flashback where June, the narrator, recalls a childhood memory of her brother Metias missing his military induction ceremony to care for her while she was sick. Despite her protests, Metias stays by her side, showcasing their close bond. The scene highlights the oppressive atmosphere of the Republic, with loudspeakers blaring propaganda and Metias’s unwavering loyalty to the regime. Their tender sibling dynamic is underscored by playful banter and June’s admiration…
    • Chapter 2: Part One: June 1 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with June Iparis, a fifteen-year-old prodigy at Drake University, sitting in the dean secretary’s office after being pulled from drill class for scaling a nineteen-story building during lunch. The incident has drawn attention from her older classmates, reinforcing her reputation as the Republic’s favored but troublesome genius. June observes the office’s details with her sharp intellect, noting the dean secretary’s injured wrist and the muted news headlines about military…
    • Chapter 1: Part One: Day 1 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the protagonist, Day, reflecting on his status as the Republic’s most wanted criminal. Despite being alive, he allows his mother to believe he’s dead for her safety. His Wanted poster frequently appears on Los Angeles’ JumboTrons, showcasing exaggerated crimes and varying descriptions of his appearance, highlighting the Republic’s ignorance about him. Day takes pride in his anonymity, which undermines the government’s authority and fuels their desperation to capture him.…
    • Chapter 31: Ten Years Later Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter "Ten Years Later" follows June Iparis on her 27th birthday as she reflects on the past decade of her life. She recounts celebrations from previous years, including quiet dinners with friends, international trips, and milestones like becoming the youngest lead commander in Republic history. Her relationship with Elector Anden evolved from a romantic partnership to a mutual separation, though she remains fiercely protective of him. Despite the joys and sorrows of adulthood, June acknowledges that…
    • Chapter 30: June 15 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter "June 15" depicts a tense and emotional period as June and others anxiously await Day's recovery from a coma following severe injuries. For months, a dedicated group—including Tess, Eden, Pascao, and Anden—remains by his side, while crowds of supporters with scarlet-streaked hair gather outside the hospital. The war between the Republic and the Colonies has ended, thanks to Antarctic intervention, but the scars of conflict linger. June reflects on the fragile peace and the uncertainty of…
    • Chapter 29: Day 15 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The protagonist, Daniel, hovers between life and death, his consciousness fading in and out as he recalls fragmented memories of his past. He remembers his difficult childhood on the streets, his relationships with Tess, John, and June, and the warmth of his family—his mother’s home, his father’s smile, and his brother Eden as a baby. Despite the pain, he feels a strange detachment, as if his fate was always predetermined. His focus shifts to June, who is crouched over him, though her face is blurred…
    • Chapter 28: June 14 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a high-stakes chase as Commander Jameson prepares to shoot Day, who is desperately sprinting through a smoke-filled street to rescue his younger brother, Eden. Eden, left vulnerable and blind after a nurse abandons him, becomes Day’s sole focus despite his exhaustion. The narrator, observing from the rooftops, realizes Day is heading into a dangerous open area and rushes to help, only to find her own gun out of bullets. As Commander Jameson fires, narrowly missing Day, the tension…
    • Chapter 27: Day 14 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter begins with the protagonist witnessing Tess being evacuated from the Bank Tower, carried by a nurse in a semi-conscious state. Overcome with exhaustion and pain, the protagonist takes Tess from the nurse but soon struggles to continue. Pascao steps in, carrying Tess toward safety while urging the protagonist to return to the Bank Tower entrance. As Pascao disappears into the chaos, the protagonist watches until Tess reaches the shelter, then shifts focus to locating Eden and June, whose absence…
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