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CHAPTER SIXTY SIX: Turning The Boat
Author: Jejewiyyah
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The rain had stopped, but the scent of damp concrete still clung to the air as Daniella stepped into the room, her boots leaving faint prints on the polished floor. Ven looked up from the dim glow of his laptop, nodding at her without a word. Bryan closed the door behind her, locking it twice out of habit.

“We’re getting closer,” Daniella said, dropping a folder on the table.

Ven didn’t respond immediately. He was deep into some information pulled from a corrupted data server inside the Brown Empire's archives. The numbers told a story of embezzlement, covert transfers, and off-the-books power plays. But they weren’t what truly consumed his mind tonight.

He clicked the screen off and turned toward her. “Talk to me.”

“Victory and Davis are moving faster than expected. They’ve drafted a proposal to revise the Brown Empire charter. The chairman’s authority would be redistributed to a rotating executive council. If it passes, Henry becomes symbolic.” Daniella said unzipping her coa
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