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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Calculated Sabbatical

The silence of the private villa in Amanpulo was supposed to be "relaxing," but to Nyx Ishizaki-Zobel, it sounded like a stagnant pulse. At twenty-two, she had already mapped the genetic mutations of aggressive carcinomas and memorized the intricacies of international maritime law. To her, people were just biological machines driven by predictable chemical impulses and legal constraints.

She leaned against the mahogany railing, her Filipino-Japanese features striking and cold. Her parents had begged for this—a 36-hour moratorium on progress. No microscopes, no depositions.

"Thirty-six hours of being ordinary," she whispered, her voice like silk over glass. "How dreadfully inefficient."

She had dressed with her usual surgical precision: a structured, bone-white silk slip dress that cost more than a mid-sized sedan. It was a garment designed to signal purity while masking a predator.

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