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Chapter 32: Eye of the Storm
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Geneva. 3:00 P.M.

The city hummed with a strange, uneasy calm. From the outside, nothing seemed amiss. The streets bustled with their usual energy, but inside Voss’s team’s makeshift headquarters, the air was thick with tension. Their plan was in motion, but so were their enemies’ and the clock was ticking down.

Voss stood by the window, watching the world outside through the thick glass, but his mind was far from the peaceful scene. His thoughts were in constant motion, weighing every possibility, every outcome. The storm was not just a metaphor anymore. It was real, and it was coming for them all.

“Any word from our contact in the Alps?” Rehn asked, breaking the silence.

Voss shook his head. “Nothing yet. They’re quiet. Too quiet.”

Malik stood beside him, her gaze fixed on the map spread across the table. “We can’t afford to wait much longer. If they’ve activated Phase Two, it’s only a matter of time before they come after us.”

Voss exhaled sharply. “Then we move now. We take the fi
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