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The library had always been Thomas's sanctuary, a quiet repository of human thought and failure. But on the night the seismic data flagged an impossible energy spike beneath Mount Shasta, the sanctuary became a prison. He stood over the table, the cracked, leather-bound volume the "Aethos Manual" spread open before him. Its pages were not filled with ancient prophecy, but with pure, alien mathematics, a schematic for infinite power. Next to him, Lira traced a sequence of equations with a fingertip, her breath shallow. They had pieced it together from a dozen disparate, forgotten texts: the energy source, the Aethos Core, wasn't a myth; it was real, and it was active. "It's not just generating power," Lira whispered, the words trembling. "It's destabilizing the planet's magnetic field. If we don't understand how to stabilize it, the collapse won't be slow. It'll be catastrophic." The third chair, usually occupied by William and his endless stream of theoretical models, was empty. William was already gone, following the first tremors of the Aethos spike, determined to find the source before anyone else. But someone else had found it. The lights flickered, casting long, menacing shadows across the Dewey Decimal shelves. The door burst inward, not with the wind, but with purpose. Standing in the entrance were the clean, sterile silhouettes of the Obsidian Guard, their armor glinting with advanced kinetic dampeners. They were the world's self-appointed custodians of 'controlled' knowledge, and they were here to seize the only thing that stood between them and absolute global dominance: the Manual. Thomas slammed the book shut. The crisis was no longer theoretical. It was personal. It was immediate. And it had started, not with a bang, but with the quiet turning of a single, powerful page.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798275982077
  • ISBN-10: 9798275982077
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: November 2025
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.35 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.5 pounds
  • Page Count: 162

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