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Chapter 101 - Chapter 101 – The Dream with No Explanation

The sky was black with smoke.

Not metaphor.Not memory.Smoke that choked like wet cotton and settled in the teeth.

Emir stood in a trench.

His uniform was unfamiliar.So was his body—lean, young, tired in a way his bones hadn't felt in years.

A soldier's body.

But this wasn't his dream.

It was Atatürk's.

A few meters away, under a collapsed canopy of branches and torn canvas, Mustafa Kemal kneeled beside a rusted tin bowl.He held a strip of cloth, dabbing it against the inside of a leaf funnel.

Drop by drop, he collected dew.

— "We lost twelve men that day," he said, not looking up.

— "Only three to bullets.The rest…"He held up the cloth.Soaked, but barely.

— "…to waiting."

Emir didn't speak.

He could feel the parched quiet of the trench pressing against his ribs.

Atatürk stood and looked at the hills beyond the smoke.

— "You know, Kara…we were brilliant at dying for a country."

He turned.

— "But no one taught us how to make it breathe after."

They walked.

Somewhere distant, artillery cracked like thunder run backwards.

And then… quiet.

A hill.Green, not burned.Soft earth beneath their boots.

At the top: a device.

Round.Bronze coils.Three prongs shaped like petals rising from a stone base.

It made no noise.

But mist gathered at its center—dripping into a basin made of copper.

Atatürk placed his hand on the coil.

It glowed faintly.

— "We didn't have this," he said.— "But we should've.Before the anthem, before the flag—we needed this."

He looked to Emir, eyes calm but heavy.

— "In Solara, we studied equations that began with kindness.Not speed.Not profit.Kindness."

He paused.

— "You don't need to understand it.You only need to remember the shape."

Then, gently, he spoke the fragment:

"Where light breathes, energy listens."

And disappeared.

Emir woke before dawn, hand trembling.

He found a pen.Sketched what he saw.

He didn't know what it was.Didn't know how it worked.

But he knew this:

It wasn't a metaphor.

It was a blueprint.

And somewhere in this world,someone else might know how to build it.

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