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Chapter 130 – The Council of Shadows
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The night had fallen thick and heavy over Lagos, but the city never truly slept. Neon lights reflected against glass towers, the buzz of traffic merged with the faint hum of nightlife, and somewhere within the labyrinth of streets, Chike moved like a phantom one step ahead, yet always aware that shadows moved with him.

The Council of Shadows.

It was the name whispered in cryptic messages, burned into coded files, and laced through the whispers of terrified enemies. For weeks, Chike had pursued scraps of their existence, a secret collective of power-brokers who pulled strings across corporations, governments, and underworld syndicates. Now, after the brutal initiation within the Crimson Vault and the blood soaked aftermath of Ozo’s betrayal, Chike had finally received his summons.

He wasn’t invited as a guest. He was being tested.

Inside the penthouse of an unfinished skyscraper, Chike’s boots crunched against the gravel-strewn floor. A ring of screens glowed in the dimness, each displ
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