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THE NAME BEHIND THE COUP
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Ethan walked out of his office without another word. His secretary fell into step beside him, her tablet held tight against her chest, her pace matching his without effort.

The corridor to the boardroom felt longer than usual. The glass walls reflected his figure back at him, calm, controlled, and unreadable.

Guards at the doors straightened the moment he approached and opened them without asking for clearance.

Inside, the boardroom was already full.

Men and women in tailored suits sat around
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    Colonel Markus Vale returned with the attendants, and the room seemed to tighten around the silver tray in their hands.Five empty wine glasses rested on it, clear and polished enough to catch the light like sharpened crystal. Beside them sat a dark bottle of imported wine, the label was foreign and expensive. Nothing about it looked dangerous. That was what made it dangerous.In rooms like this, danger rarely announced itself loudly. It arrived quietly, hidden inside courtesy, inside protocol, inside the small rituals powerful men used to pretend their conflicts were civilized.Vale stopped beside the service area and gave the attendants a short nod. “Serve.”The female attendants moved with quiet precision. Their movements were almost rehearsed, years of service had trained them to become invisible during moments like this. Their task was simple—pour, serve, withdraw. They were never meant to notice the politics unfolding around them.One placed the glasses down. Another uncorked

  • THE MOST EXPENSIVE DEMANDS IN VERDANIS

    His anger rose fast, then disappeared under control. Rhael noticed it. So did Ethan. So did Lorne.Years of command training forced the anger back down before it could fully surface. A head of state could not afford open irritation in front of an opponent. Especially not an opponent who was watching every expression with quiet patience.Darius exhaled once and forced his expression back into something composed. “Okay,” he said. “Since that is what you asked for, I will give it to you. Negotiations it is.”He leaned back slightly, as if settling into state business now instead of personal resentment.“Despite what happened at Linbourgh,” he said, “despite the fact that your company building was left untouched and your five million pounds of uranium remained in your possession after certain bad eggs inside the Herold military were exposed, I am still the leader of Verdanis.”His eyes hardened. “And I still have an interest in your uranium resources. Along with certain privileges I fin

  • THE MEETING OF ENEMIES

    The phone ringing at that exact moment felt wrong.Ethan stopped in front of the double doors and pulled the device from his pocket. The screen showed a private number. Captain Lorne noticed the brief shift in his expression, but Ethan’s face settled again almost immediately.He answered in a flat, controlled voice. “Hello.”The woman on the line spoke quickly. Ethan did not interrupt her at first. He only listened, his gaze drifting once to the state guards outside the doors, then to the government aide waiting nearby. Nothing in his posture changed. Nothing in his face gave away the weight of the call.After a few seconds, he spoke again. “A problem with who?”Ethan had learned long ago that the most dangerous information was the kind that arrived at the worst possible moment. A careless reaction could expose more than the warning itself. So he listened quietly, letting the silence shield whatever calculations were already forming in his mind.Captain Lorne’s eyes narrowed slight

  • POISON IN THE PALACE

    Rhael Dane moved first.The moment Darius left the office to compose himself, Rhael made a call for about five minutes after which he stepped into the corridor outside the negotiation suite with the calm of a man carrying out ordinary protocol. Two attendants were already waiting near a silver service cart. Fine tea. Water. Crystal glasses. A covered bottle of imported wine. Everything looked polished enough to pass under any official eye.Rhael stopped beside the cart and looked at both attendants.“No mistakes,” he said.One of them lowered his head. “Yes, sir.”“The General wants everything smooth,” Rhael added. “No delays. No confusion. No one enters unless cleared.”The second attendant nodded quickly. “Understood, Brigadier General.”Rhael’s gaze dropped to the drinks. His hand hovered over the tray for half a second, then withdrew. “Which glass is for the guest?”The older attendant pointed. “The tall crystal on the right, sir.”Rhael gave one curt nod. “Good. Keep it that wa

  • THE POISON DECISION

    Rhael Dane did not answer the question immediately, and that silence said more than panic would have."Yes. General." Rhael finally replied.Darius Herold turned away from Rhael and walked back toward the window, slower this time, like each step was carrying a heavier thought.The city below still moved with its usual rhythm. Cars flowed. Uniformed guards stood in place. Clerks entered government buildings with files under their arms. From up here, the country looked stable.Darius hated how false that looked.“You say that too easily,” he said at last. “As if killing Ethan Xavier during negotiations is just another adjustment to policy.”Rhael remained where he was, calm and upright. “General I say so because survival is easier than regret,” he replied.Darius let out a dry breath and rubbed his jaw. “You say survival?” he repeated. “You dress murder in a practical language very well, Brigadier.”Rhael’s face did not move. “I dress reality as it is,” he said. “Ethan is no longer a nu

  • THE SUGGESTION TO KILL

    Rhael did not rush. He chose his next words like a man placing charges around a bridge. “It means you are preparing to sit in a room with someone who has already gained too much,” he said. “And you are preparing to do it under rules that favor his survival.”Darius frowned slightly as the meaning behind those words began to settle in his mind. The suggestion was not yet spoken clearly, but the direction of it was obvious enough to make his chest tighten. Rhael was not talking about strategy anymore. He was talking about something far darker.Darius studied him. “Speak clearly because I am struggling to understand you at this point.”The irritation in Darius’s voice was real, but beneath it was something else. A thin thread of unease had begun to creep into the conversation. He had asked for clarity, yet a part of him already suspected what the brigadier general was about to say.Rhael inclined his head. “General, if Ethan enters that room and leaves it alive, he leaves with more tha

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