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Andrew’s knees hit the dirt, his fingers dug into the damp earth, scraping against the cold ground. His breath came in ragged gasps, and then—it broke."Ahhhhhhh!" he cried, the sound raw and filled with anguish."Uuuuhhh... hnnngh!" he sobbed, his face pressed against the dirt as tears streamed down his cheeks.Leon and Fredrick stood nearby, silent. They had never seen Andrew like this before. He was always the unshaken leader, the man who always had a plan.Right now, he was just broken and there was nothing he could do to bring him back.Andrew’s fingers curled into fists, shaking. His chest heaved, but no more sound came out. He had screamed everything he had left inside him.Finally, "You didn’t deserve this."The jungle around them was silent, as if mourning with him.Fredrick exhaled shakily. “We should—”“Give him a moment,” Leon murmured. By the time Andrew stood up, his expression was unreadable. He wiped his face, taking a slow breath. His fingers brushed over the coin in
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"BOOOM!" The explosion spread like wide fire before any of them could scream. Hannah’s wing—Wing 3—went first. The foundation, followed by a roaring wave of flame and pressure. The blast shattered reinforced glass and melted steel beams like butter.Andrew froze as the blast vibrated through the floor beneath his boots. Smoke filled the corridor behind them.“Hannah,” he said, the word barely leaving his throat.Then Wing 2 erupted next. Fire exploded through the vents. The ceiling cracked as the wall split, and an outer fragment blasted loose, collapsing the observation deck.“GO!” Taylor screamed.Leon grabbed Andrew’s shoulder, but Andrew shrugged him off.“She’s still in there!”“I know!” Taylor yelled. “But we can’t get to her from here—”“I’m not leaving her!”Andrew turned and ran toward the sealed entrance to Wing 3. Smoke clouded the passage. Alarms blared. More support beams collapsed in the distance.Taylor checked the structural integrity overlay. “It’s compromised—second
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They sat under high-spectrum scan light, connected through a double-isolated channel into Taylor’s offline decoding rig. Three plasma monitors flickered to life, feeding raw signal patterns into algorithmic scramblers.Taylor’s eyes narrowed as lines of corrupted metadata unraveled in bursts of red and white static.“This is deep-locked military encryption,” he muttered. “But not national. Private-sector stuff. Unregistered… compartmentalized black-tier development.”Andrew stood over his shoulder, arms crossed, jaw tight. “Keep going.”“I’m looking at this code,” Taylor muttered, “but it’s like... Some of this feels familiar. But I don’t remember decrypting it.”Andrew didn’t move.“You did,” he said.Taylor looked up.“Four days ago,” Andrew continued, eyes fixed on the screen. “You hacked into Liu’s restricted medical network. You found a file tagged Carrier 6B. You told me Hannah was already being scanned.”Taylor blinked. “I… said that?”Andrew nodded. “Then you forgot.”Taylor t
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The van rolled quietly through the east industrial corridor of Shanghai, escorted by silence and low fog. Its windows were blacked out. Its GPS route was shielded by encrypted pings feeding directly into Liu Wenjie’s private surveillance channel.To everyone in the command chain, everything was proceeding exactly as it should.But Andrew had built the lie before the route even began.Two Hours Earlier...In a dimly lit garage beneath a fake shell company in Baoshan District, Taylor stood beside an identical replica of the auction van. Same model. Same make. Same tires, even matched wear on the sidewalls.Andrew stood across from him, zipping up a matte-black delivery suit that bore the same credentials as Liu’s logistics personnel.“Thermal sync patch is ready,” Taylor said, holding up a small node. “Once you’re inside the real van, press this against the core. It’ll copy the biometric read pattern in case they try to match it later.”Andrew pulled gloves tight, checked the scanner ri
