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The Gloves Come Off
Author: Shadow
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Chapter 98

Jamal barely slept.

The last forty-eight hours had been a blur of investor calls, team meetings, and relentless planning. His laptop screen was beginning to blur in his vision, but he couldn’t afford to slow down. Not when Skilbridge was under threat.

Milo had made his move, and now it was war.

He stretched his fingers before clicking through the latest email reports. The response to their counterstatement had been promising. A few investors had already backed out of Milo’s offer, unwilling to get involved in his cutthroat tactics. But it wasn’t enough.

They needed a game-changer.

Jamal’s mind worked rapidly. If they wanted to win this battle, they couldn’t just hold ground—they had to dominate.

He glanced at Leah, who sat across from him at the dining table, typing furiously on her laptop. Ethan and Zoe were on a call, discussing potential outreach strategies. Evan, seated on the couch, had his tablet in hand, monitoring investor feedback.

Jamal took a deep breath and stoo
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