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The golden thread hovered above Lilith—gentle, warm, and humming with no code at all.

It wasn't divine.

It wasn't scripted.

It was real.

> [Thread Type: Miracle Core – Origin Class]

[Status: Bonding to Catalyst]

Lilith gasped.

The light wrapped around her chest, into her spine, into her soul.

Her wings reformed. Her body stabilized. Her voice... steadied.

> " ...

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