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Chapter 70: Time Call
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The Sound of War

The explosion had rattled the walls, but there was no time for hesitation. Voss’s mind was already in overdrive, his instincts screaming at him to act, to take control of the situation. He glanced at Carter, who was already moving toward the exit.

"Move!" Carter snapped, voice hard with urgency.

Voss didn’t need to be told twice. He nodded to Anais and Malik, signaling for them to follow. The plan had been set—now it was time to execute it.

As they made their way through the dark hallways of the warehouse, the hum of their hurried footsteps was the only sound. The air was thick with tension, each moment feeling like it could be their last.

They reached a asteel door at the back of the warehouse. Carter pulled out a small device, tapping it against the lock. A soft click, and the door slid open, revealing an underground tunnel.

"Down here," Carter ordered, leading them into the darkness.

The Depths of Deception

The tunnel was cold, and the concrete beneath their feet e
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