The next morning, the cold air hung heavy with the scent of pine and damp earth. Ethan stood by one of the mansion’s tall windows, watching frost begin to melt under the weak sunlight. It had been years since he’d seen a sunrise without anticipating a bullet or betrayal, but today felt different.
Behind him, Clara flipped through the blueprints from Lucien’s folder, her brow furrowed in concentration. Jason sat at the desk, cross-referencing the names in the dossier with contacts from his own checkered past. They were no longer prey — they were predators now, calculating and careful.
Lucien entered the room with an air of urgency. His movements were crisp, his eyes shadowed with sleeplessness. “We strike tonight.”
Ethan turned sharply. “That soon?”
“There’s an arms convoy moving through Trento. One of the King’s major shipments. We tak

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