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Chapter 28: The Shadow of the Patriarch
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​The air inside Sterling’s executive suite was frigid, and it wasn't because of the air conditioning. As Leo stepped through the glass doors, he saw the battlefield.

​Julian Whitmore sat in Mr. Sterling’s high-backed leather chair. A chair he didn't own, in an office he didn't belong in. He was surrounded by four men in charcoal suits who looked less like lawyers and more like hunters. On the desk sat a briefcase and a thick stack of legal documents.

​Mr. Sterling was standing by the window, hi
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