


She meets Jameson, who in a previous novel attempted to take her life and Days'. June offers her blood in the hope of finding a cure, and she realizes that her blood might actually help the Republic toward a cure, so she joins them. Day and June reunite, and in the morning, June explains that she turned down a nomination for the Elector Princeps office.ĭenver has fallen to the Colony forces, and Day takes a stand against them, escaping the Chancellor's forces as they invade Los Angeles. June and Anden meet with the President of Antarctica for a war alliance, but they are refused because of the infestation. Nevertheless, Day continues in his resistance to the Republic and the Colonies.

When the Colonies get involved, Day is in the hospital for his condition, and the Chancellor of the Colonies appears and tells him that June and Eden will be killed if the Colonies win the war, unless Day betrays the Patriot cause to join the Colonies. Day finds himself terminally ill with retrograde amnesia to boot, and he commits himself to the Patriot cause again, trying to find a way to take over the evacuation airships. The Republic is in even more trouble when traitors escape from their imprisonment, namely a Commander Jameson and Thomas Bryant. Day unsurprisingly rejects their request. The Colonies are under threat of attack by the Republic and their allies in Africa. At the event, Day is urged to sacrifice his brother Eden to be a subject in the search for a cure for the Republic's man-made virus. After a few months of regular life, June Iparis reaches out to invited him to a feast hosted by the new Elector of the Republic, Anden Stavropoulos. In this third installment of Lu's trilogy, we rejoin protagonist Daniel " Day" Alton Wing, living as a free man in San Francisco with his little brother Eden Bataar. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own.

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