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Chapter 447: A Growing Suspicion
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Chapter 447: A Growing Suspicion

Lana Wane walked briskly through the marble-floored hallway of EMC Headquarters, the sharp clicks of her heels echoing against the sleek glass walls. A uniformed security officer led the way, his steps measured and professional as they entered the CFO lounge.

They walked past his secretary, who was busy organizing some documents. The security officer informed her, “Mr. Clarkson is expecting this lady with me.”

The secretary nodded and replied, “Yes, he mentioned it. Go ahead and knock.”

Her mind raced as they neared James’ office. The security officer stopped at a set of dark oak double doors and knocked twice.

“Come in,” came James’ deep, authoritative voice from within.

The officer pushed the door open, stepping aside to let Lana in before closing it behind her.

James sat behind his expansive mahogany desk, his fingers interlocked as he studied her with quiet interest. The large office, with its floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city skyline,
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