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Chapter 132: Betrayal Within
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Adrian sat at the head of the expansive, marble conference table, eyes scanning the faces of the council members before him. The room was charged with tension, an undercurrent of uncertainty rippling through every word spoken. He could feel it in the air—something was wrong, but he couldn’t pinpoint exactly what.

“We’ve discussed this before, Adrian,” Victor Caldwell's voice was smooth, dripping with the same calculated calm that Adrian had learned to despise over the years. “The path forward is clear. We need to focus on expansion—consolidating power, not dividing it.”

Adrian clenched his jaw, his fingers tightening around the edge of the table. He had thought that Victor’s betrayal was the extent of his treachery, but now, in this moment, Adrian was beginning to suspect that the situation was far worse than he had anticipated. He wasn’t just dealing with Victor’s underhanded methods; he was dealing with a network of corruption.

Emma sat across from him, her eyes flickering with tens
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