Chapter 80
Author: Ayo _Writes
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The moment Sylvester stormed into Emily’s office building, the air shifted.

Tension rippled through the employees as they saw the grim determination on his face. He didn’t stop to explain. He didn’t need to.

He had one mission…and one only.

Find the bomb before it was too late.

He swept through the halls, his sharp eyes scanning every inch of the office space. People tried to stop him, asking what was wrong, but he had no time for questions.

“Out,” he barked at the first group of employees he encountered. “Now.”

The workers flinched at the force of his voice, but his presence left no room for argument.

“Take the stairs, avoid the elevator,” he continued, his voice cutting through the growing murmurs. “Move fast, stay calm.”

Some panicked, freezing in place.

Sylvester clenched his jaw.

He needed to fight, not just the bomb, but the panic that he was sure would ensue.

Panic in itself was necessary. There was a bomb here for Pete’s sake

A young woman tripped as she tried to stand, her
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