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Chapter 116
Author: Onomzki
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Rain hammered the armored roof of the safe house as night deepened, casting shadows over the tense group inside. The scent of gunpowder and burnt cordite still lingered in the air, mixing with the anxiety of betrayal. Joel had been sedated and locked in a reinforced cell, monitored by two of Dino's most trusted men.

Dino stood over the war table, his eyes flicking over satellite maps and live feeds. Tomiwa, despite his injuries, stood beside him, quietly coordinating the incoming recon teams.

"Joel’s betrayal just exposed how far Sanchez’s rot has spread," Tomiwa muttered.

"And we’re not done with surprises," Dino said, motioning toward the main screen. Martinez's live feed blinked into place.

"We intercepted chatter from Durango," Martinez began. "Victor La Cruz just pulled out of all collaborative deals with Sanchez. He’s gone back to his old empire in Mexico, and he's not happy. He suspects Sanchez played him in the failed arms trade."

"That’s one less ally for Sanchez," Dino
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