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Chapter 37 - The Hunger That Remembers

Silence.

Then — a heartbeat. Not Kael's.

It echoed inside his skull, heavy and hollow, like a god knocking from within. His hand still burned where the fragment touched skin. Each pulse made the mark spread — thin, black lines tracing his veins, drawing symbols older than speech.

> [Status Update: Contamination Threshold — 3%]

[Foreign Essence detected.]

[Advisory: Separate from Source or face absorption.]

Kael tried to open his hand. He couldn't. The shard had melted into his palm, its edges dissolving into lightless ash.

The System hissed, static crawling through the void:

> [Correction Unavailable.]

[Host synchronization in progress.]

[Warning: Entity within fragment… awakening.]

He staggered. The world bent around him. Planets flickered out. Stars turned to whispers.

Then came a voice — deep, calm, yet terrible in its familiarity:

"You took what was mine, little vessel. Do you remember the first hunger?"

Kael froze. His throat closed. Somewhere within the void, he saw it — a silhouette standing over galaxies long dead. Wings of dust. Eyes like collapsed suns.

"You devour to survive. I devoured to exist. The difference, Kael… is that you still believe there's a choice."

The figure reached toward him — not with hate, but recognition.

Kael's vision blurred.

> [New Trait Acquired: Echo of the First Devourer]

[Effect: +Unknown Power / -Unknown Sanity]

He collapsed. The void screamed without sound. And for a moment, the stars blinked — as if remembering the one who once consumed them.

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