CHAPTER 025
Author: LADY E
last update2025-08-19 23:15:09

Steven had been at it for weeks.

His fingers were almost curled from endless typing, his eyes bloodshot from sleepless nights.

He had scoured through codes, ciphers, combinations—everything that might open the encrypted files that should have belonged to him.

But each time, the system spat rejection at his face, as though mocking his ignorance.

The insignia, the one mark that proved he was the rightful president of the organization lay beside him on the desk, gleaming faintly under t
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