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Chapter One hundred and fifty Four
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.Cassandra leaned over his shoulder, her eyes narrowing at the screen. “This isn’t a system error. The timestamps and routing anomalies match Liam’s operatives’ signature from the last breach attempt.”

Nathan exhaled, gripping the edge of the table. “So he’s not just trying to hack us digitally… he’s hitting us physically, through the supply chain.”

“Exactly,” Cassandra confirmed. “And if we don’t act fast, the project timeline could slip weeks. Investors will panic.”

Nathan’s mind raced. His 51% control of Hayes Telecom gave him authority, but authority alone couldn’t fix a sabotage already in motion. He picked up the phone, calling the executive liaison at CoreX Microsystems.

“Mr. Hayes,” the voice on the other end answered, sounding wary, “we’ve had a delay in our shipments. Production lines are backed up—”

“Delay isn’t acceptable,” Nathan interrupted, keeping his tone firm but strategic. “We value our partnership. I’ll authorize overtime for your logistics teams and offer immediat
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