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Chapter 63 (YEAR 2052)

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The mighty Apollo advanced on me, each thunderous footstep sending spiderweb cracks through the asphalt.

With the street choked with debris from Harlow's demise, navigating the boulder-sized fragments was difficult. I made little progress, and every step brought the Apollo that much closer.

I was about to be crushed.

But just as soon as they had begun, the thumping footsteps stopped. The Apollo turned its cockpit to face the other direction, now focused on a new target.

Taewi Park.

Taewi's Lynx barreled down a side street a few hundred meters away and collided with the yellow mech, shoving it nearly a block away.

The sound of colliding metal was cacophonous, only drowned out by the ringing in my right ear.

The Apollo lurched backwards and struck the side of a nearby building, unleashing a torrent of sparks and rubble that tore up the pavement of a nearby intersection.

The Apollo lurched away from the building, dragging a mess of shattered glass and stone with it. The side of it
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