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Chapter 22: The Web Tightens
Author: Temmyfrosh
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The morning light filtering through the blinds of Leo’s office felt heavy, as though the city itself was holding its breath. Tensions ran high in Zhao Enterprises; the previous day’s chaos had left everyone on edge. Nathaniel’s escape and Victoria’s cryptic ultimatum lingered in the minds of Leo and Amara as they braced for the next move.

Nathaniel Crane, seething with desperation, gathered what remained of his inner circle. His safe house was dimly lit, the atmosphere thick with tension. Many of his former allies had turned their backs on him, deeming his vendetta against Leo a sinking ship.

“You think I care about their loyalty?” Nathaniel barked, slamming a fist onto the table. His remaining advisors exchanged nervous glances.

One of them, a middle-aged man with sharp features, leaned forward. “Sir, without the support of key investors, our operations will fail. We need a decisive move to reclaim the upper hand.”

Nathaniel’s face darkened. “If loyalty won’t come willingly, then I’l
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