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Chapter Fifty Eight
Author: Danny Ink
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The room was quiet, but Jake could hear the war outside.

Screens lined the wall, feeds from Shanghai, Berlin, São Paulo. Explosions lit up the sky in the distance, not always from war, but from riots, firebombed corporate labs, Syndicate cells going dark or striking first. Operation Archway had cracked the shell of control. And now, the world was breaking open.

Jake leaned forward, hands clasped together, staring at the holographic map. Red dots marked Syndicate assets — Amanda’s side. Blue marked Kane-affiliated black sites — remnants of his network still clinging to power. Yellow? Those were Elena’s operatives, embedded in neutral zones, buying up intelligence or sabotaging what they couldn’t steal.

They weren’t allies. Not anymore. Just... necessary pieces.

“Three installations just flipped to Amanda,” Elena said quietly. She stood behind him, tablet in hand, eyes sharp but tired. “She’s consolidating faster than either of us expected. She’s not just cleaning up the Carter mess. Sh
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