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Silence still filled the air.Joey and the three other officers exchanged glances without end."They're not members of Mr. Hayes' team, you heard that, right?" Joey's friend mumbled."Yeah, I’m not deaf."Joey replied curtly, his eyes still fixed on Samuel and the suited man in front of him.He still couldn't accept the reality of it all.Not because he was jealous or resentful of Samuel's greatness.Joey was simply confused about how everything was connected.The Falcon was a warlord notorious for his cruelty and viciousness.He wasn’t an ordinary man; his army was known for being incredibly tough and undefeated.No one knew how many lives had been claimed by them.The Falcon was always in conflict with many nations, and his stop at the border was one of those things that defied all logic.And now, all the questions swirling in Joey’s head grew louder as he observed the behavior of The Falcon’s crew toward Samuel.Who exactly was Samuel Hayes?"So, you’ve all been guarding this place
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The man in the blue suit shot Joey a sharp look before walking over and pressing a finger to his lips, signaling for silence.Joey raised his hands and nodded, acknowledging the silent command. The man leaned close, his voice a low murmur near Joey's ear."This desert isn’t like any other. You won’t find blood or chaos here. It’s a place where silence and peace reign."Joey froze, his eyes darting around the still desert. It was as if time itself had stopped, trapping everything in an eerie, timeless state."Even the wind seems afraid to blow here," Joey muttered, more to himself than to the man.The man bowed his head slightly before stepping aside. Joey’s gaze shifted to Samuel, who stood before a gravestone, silhouetted against the blazing sun. The sight sent a shiver down Joey's spine.There was something about this place—something deeply unsettling. It felt as if the desert itself had died, its silence too profound to be peaceful. Joey couldn’t reconcile the word "peace" with the
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A cigarette still dangling from Samuel's mouth was immediately extinguished as soon as Joey returned to the car.Joey's associates, who had been following them earlier, ran up with several others to meet Samuel. “Mr. Hayes, safe travels,” their leader said.Samuel chuckled. “I don’t know if that’s sarcasm or not, but I’ll take it. Going to prison is indeed an interesting journey that I need to be safe.”The officers wore disheartened expressions. After everything that had just transpired and considering the impact Samuel had made over time, they were quite saddened to see him end up behind bars. No one could accept that Samuel had been framed, except the criminals themselves.“Look at their faces. I hope your next steps are good ones, Mr. Hayes,” Joey said, swallowing hard and gazing at Samuel with questions in his eyes. “Where are we heading?”Joey got no immediate answer.Samuel seemed lost in the barren scenery outside the window. Joey felt a rising urge to yell, to force Sam
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Madeline approached Gideon amidst the flames of ambition, taking advantage of the moment to act sweet and supportive. “Listen to what my father said! Someone like you shouldn’t keep getting upset over a poor man like Samuel! That’s the weakness Samuel is looking for—he’s killing us slowly with his disgusting demeanor!” Madeline flipped her hair while deliberately tugging down the strap of her dress slightly. She was confident her alluring figure would captivate Gideon tonight. “You have no idea how lucky I feel…” Madeline leaned closer to Gideon’s ear, tiptoeing slightly, and whispered, “to be free of Samuel and to have you.” “Isn’t that right, Daddy? A son-in-law like Gideon is the perfect support for our family’s future. We’re equals!” Arthur raised his eyebrows, smiling proudly. Unfortunately, Madeline’s flattery passed through Gideon’s ears like a gust of wind. He wasn’t tempted at all. To him, Madeline was no more than a typical woman he might encounter on the str
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Joey stared at Samuel, who had been asleep for the past fifteen minutes. He felt too empathetic to wake Samuel, even though they had already arrived at the police station. “We’ve arrived, Chief?” Samuel asked as he suddenly opened his eyes. He smiled calmly and said, “I knew you’d been staring at me for a while. Why didn’t you just wake me up?” “Mr. Hayes, I just… I just didn’t want to put you through this,” Joey replied hesitantly. “There’s no other choice but to let this happen,” Samuel responded. “I also ask that you not overreact to this, Chief.” Samuel raised his eyebrows and gestured with his eyes for Joey to unlock the car door. As had happened many times before, Joey could never make Samuel retract his words. Joey signaled Douglaz and two other officers to approach. “What are you planning to tell them, Chief? Don’t bother. I don’t need any special treatment,” Samuel quipped. Joey merely bowed his head without responding. He then gave a sharp look to the
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Gideon quickly walked over to Arthur and Madeline, who were already in the mansion's backyard garden for breakfast. A cunning smile spread across Gideon's face. "I know the best thing that could really destroy Samuel, turning him to dust!" "What is it, Honey?" Madeline asked with her teasing smile. "I gave information about Samuel to my personal secretary, and they found out that Samuel owns a huge piece of private land on the outskirts of the city. Did you know about this, Mr. Brook?" Arthur shrugged. "I'm sure that's company money he's using illegally. You know, I often think about business and don't really care about other people's personal lives." Meanwhile, Madeline looked upset, her face twisted in frustration. She hit the side of the table hard. "I knew it! I've suspected this for a long time because he often disappears for days without any reason! I even asked his assistant, but they just said Samuel went with strangers! I’m sure he’s embezzling company money and h
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Joey was quite uneasy as he approached the cell. Joey's conviction was strong enough not to believe Arthur's words, but one thing made him waver. The Falcon. It was enough proof of how all the members of The Falcon were so submissive to Samuel. Joey acknowledged Samuel's wise demeanor and his powerful leadership aura. However, The Falcon's unconditional submission was still somewhat difficult to comprehend. With the new fact about the empty land owned by Samuel Hayes, suspicions of a special agreement between The Falcon and Samuel began to form in Joey's mind. "What happened, Chief Joey? Your face looks like you're holding back a thorn stuck in your foot," Samuel remarked, noticing Joey's restlessness as he stood before the cell. Joey stared at Samuel with a troubled expression. His mind replayed the image of everyone in The West Line submitting to Samuel yesterday. Such a strong influence made it plausible that Samuel could be involved in a dangerous and illicit trans
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Dozens of cars filled Arthur's front yard precisely at one in the afternoon.A long table was set up in front of the luxurious mansion worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and Arthur was more than ready to launch an attack on Samuel."How do I look?" Gideon asked Madeline, busy adjusting his slicked-back hair in front of the mirror.Madeline looked captivated, her mouth slightly agape as she admired Gideon's handsomeness."I’ve never seen a man as perfect as you, Gideon. I still can't believe you're going to be my partner."Gideon glanced at Madeline with a slightly annoyed expression.Once again, Madeline wasn’t his type, and hearing such remarks made him uncomfortable.He chuckled lightly without commenting and quickly left the room to approach Arthur, who seemed busy managing his assistants."Mr. Brook, is everything ready?" Gideon asked."Yes, the reporters have also arrived. We’re just waiting for my lawyer's signal.""Mr. Brook, everything is set," the lawyer standing at the f
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Vincent, still clutching his gun, scanned the perimeter of the room before finally lowering it. "We should be safe here for now."Evelyn rubbed her temples, her fingers trembling. "For now? That's not exactly reassuring. Those echoes... that wasn’t normal. Not even for this."Thorne stood near the doorway, his gaze distant. "It was an aftershock. The Devourer may be bound, but its influence lingers. The echoes were proof of that."Sophia crossed her arms. "Great. So what do we do? Just sit here and wait for another nightmare to show up?""No," Thorne said simply. "We need to sever the last ties."Samuel looked up. "Ties? You mean, there’s still something linking this place to the Devourer?"Thorne nodded. "The remnants of its presence don’t just vanish. The echoes were drawn to us because we disrupted something ancient. If we don’t finish what we started, this will happen again. And next time, we might not be able to outrun it."A heavy silence settled over the room.Vincent finally s
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The group moved quickly through the desolate landscape, the weight of what had just happened pressing down on them. The air still held the remnants of the Devourer’s presence, thick and suffocating. Samuel kept a firm grip on Mercer’s arm, making sure he stayed steady.Mercer, though exhausted, still managed to crack a weak smile. “You planning to hold onto me forever?”Samuel scoffed but didn’t let go. “You can barely stand.”Mercer sighed but didn’t argue. His body was covered in bruises, his clothes tattered, and his skin was still marked with faint traces of the dark tendrils that had bound him to the Devourer.Vincent led the way, his gun still drawn, eyes sharp and scanning the area for any threats. Evelyn walked beside him, her hands trembling slightly, though she tried to hide it. Sophia was a few steps ahead of Samuel and Mercer, her grip still tight on the dagger, ready for anything.Thorne, as always, was eerily calm, his presence steady. “We need to move faster,” he said.
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The second eye blinked open, followed by a third, then a fourth. The Devourer’s presence spread, a suffocating force pressing down on Samuel’s chest. The symbols on the ground pulsed in response, flickering like a heartbeat.Sophia’s grip tightened on the dagger she held, ready to intervene if things went wrong. Vincent and Marcus stood at the edge of the ritual circle, their eyes locked on Samuel, prepared for anything.The Devourer’s voice slithered through the air. “You… are tethered to the one we hold.”Samuel swallowed hard. “Yes.”The entity’s gaze burned through him, its presence creeping into the depths of his mind, sifting through his memories, his emotions, his very essence. A wave of nausea rolled through him as the connection strengthened.“You offer yourself?”Samuel’s fingers curled into fists. “I do.”Evelyn’s chanting shifted, the cadence growing sharper, more forceful. The mimic ritual had to remain convincing, and that meant making the Devourer believe it was getting
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The weight of Thorne’s words settled over them like a suffocating fog. A willing sacrifice.Samuel’s fingers curled into fists as he stared at the page in front of him. The ancient symbols meant nothing to him, but the implications were clear. To sever the Devourer’s connection to its feeding ground, someone had to die.“That’s not an option,” Sophia said, shaking her head. “There has to be another way.”Thorne leaned back in his chair, watching them with a measured gaze. “If there was, I would tell you. But Devourers are ancient creatures, bound by deep-rooted laws of existence. To break their hold, something of equal value must be given in return.”Vincent scoffed. “So you’re saying the only way to save Mercer is for one of us to die? Not happening.”Thorne sighed. “I understand your reluctance. But this is not a simple monster you can kill with bullets or fire. Devourers are entities of hunger and power. If you go in unprepared, you won’t just lose Mercer—you’ll all become part of
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Marcus kept one hand on the wheel while his other gripped his phone tightly. “We need to move fast,” he muttered. “The Brook family won’t just sit back and let us find Mercer first.”Samuel exhaled slowly. “Then we beat them to it. Whatever’s up there in that village, it’s dangerous. But Mercer is still alive. I can feel it.”Vincent scoffed from the backseat. “Feel it? Or just hoping?”Samuel ignored him. He wasn’t about to explain the gnawing pull in his chest, the unshakable certainty that Mercer was still out there, barely clinging to life.Sophia shifted uncomfortably beside him. “That thing in the village… It wasn’t human, was it?”Evelyn, who had been silent the entire drive, finally spoke. “No. It wasn’t.” Her voice was unusually quiet. “I’ve read about things like this before, but seeing it in person is something else.”Marcus frowned. “Read about it? What was it?”Evelyn hesitated before answering. “There are stories of ancient beings bound to certain places, creatures that
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The wind howled through the ruins, carrying an eerie whisper that sent a chill down Samuel’s spine. The inhuman eye within the darkness remained fixed on them, unblinking, filled with a hunger that made the air itself tremble.Sophia gripped Samuel’s arm, her breath shallow. “Samuel… what is that?”Vincent stepped forward, drawing his gun. “I don’t know, but I don’t like it.”Marcus cursed under his breath. “We need to get out of here. Now.”The trembling man on the ground clutched at Samuel’s sleeve. “You can’t fight it,” he rasped. “You can only run.”Evelyn narrowed her eyes at the shifting darkness. “No. We don’t run. We face it.”As if responding to her defiance, the shadows coiled like living tendrils, stretching toward them. Samuel barely had time to pull Sophia back before the darkness lashed out, striking the ground where she had just been standing. The impact left a deep crack in the earth, radiating an unnatural heat.“That’s not normal,” Vincent muttered.The villagers had
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The moment they stepped onto the tarmac, a biting cold wind greeted them, carrying the scent of damp earth and something else—something older, almost metallic, like the air before a storm.Samuel adjusted the collar of his coat, his eyes scanning the unfamiliar terrain. He wasn’t the only one on edge. Sophia wrapped her arms around herself, glancing toward Marcus."Are you sure your contact knows where Mercer is?" she asked, her voice hushed.Marcus checked his phone, his fingers typing rapidly. “He says Mercer was last seen near a village deep in the mountains. But it won’t be easy to reach. The roads are dangerous, and the locals avoid that area.”Vincent scoffed. “Of course they do. Let me guess—ghost stories? Cursed land?”Evelyn, standing slightly apart from the group, tilted her head. “It’s not just stories,” she murmured. “There are things in these mountains older than any of us.”Vincent rolled his eyes. “Great. More cryptic warnings. Love that.”Marcus ignored him and motione
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Samuel knew they were far from safe. His palm still ached from where his blood had sealed the cracks, but that pain was nothing compared to the weight of what they had just done.Vincent leaned against the wall, arms crossed. “So what now? We just sit around and wait for it to wake up again?”Samuel turned to Evelyn, whose gaze remained fixed on the stone. “How long before the Leviathan tries to break free again?”She didn’t answer immediately. Her expression was unreadable, but there was something almost… distant about her, as if part of her wasn’t even in the room. Finally, she murmured, “It depends.”Sophia frowned. “On what?”Evelyn’s eyes flickered toward Samuel. “On him.”Sophia stepped closer, her patience wearing thin. “Enough with the riddles, Evelyn. If you know something, say it.”Evelyn’s lips curled slightly, but it wasn’t a smile. “The Leviathan is bound to the Blackthorn bloodline. That bond was weakened over centuries. But tonight, it tasted his blood again.”Vincent s
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Evelyn stood motionless, her hollow eyes locked onto Samuel’s.“The Leviathan will rise,” she had whispered, and those words still hung in the air like a curse.Samuel exhaled slowly, forcing himself to push past the fear curling at the edges of his thoughts. He had spent his life ruling over boardrooms, manipulating billion-dollar deals, ensuring he remained untouchable. But now, he wasn’t dealing with business rivals or power struggles. This was something primal. Something ancient.Marcus stood at the edge of the room, watching them carefully. “You wanted answers, Blackthorn. Now you have them.”Samuel’s jaw clenched. “That wasn’t an answer. That was a warning.”Vincent crossed his arms, his usual sarcasm absent. “We’re not just going to sit here and wait for some monster to crawl out of the ground, are we?”Sophia’s fingers hovered over her phone screen, but she knew there were no quick searches that could prepare them for this. “There has to be something in your research, Marcus.