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Chapter Thirteen
Author: Juliant
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Neon lights flickered against the midnight sky as the city throbbed with restless energy. Bruce narrowed his eyes as he gazed at the skyline from his penthouse suite on Lady Scarlet's estate. The fire in his chest had been reignited by his return to the Richardson Estate. He had endured Vincent's cruel taunts, witnessed the agony that persisted, and felt the weight of the people's despair. The days of patience were over now.

By taking advantage of the poor's vulnerability and stifling anyone who stood in their way, the Richardsons had ruled with conceit. Bruce, however, had lost his weakness. He had inherited unimaginable resources, power, and influence. He would use them for the first time tonight. The Richardsons would sense the start of their downfall tonight.

James came in with a stylish black leather-bound folder.

"Everything is ready, sir. The transport and logistics division of Richardson Global has been determined by our analysts to be its weakest link. It is highly indebted,
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