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Roan Strikes Back
Author: Diana Rios
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Forty eight hours.

That was the window he had given himself. Not because the evidence required forty eight hours to prepare… Soo Yeon’s documentation, the Han archive’s entity records, and Roan’s own financial intelligence had been building toward this moment for weeks.

The window was about positioning. About ensuring that when the evidence landed, it landed everywhere at once and in the hands of people who couldn’t be pressured to sit on it.

He spent the first twenty four hours on the network
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