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Chapter 22 : The Phantom in the Fire
Author: Doctor Blaze
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The temperature in the war room seemed to drop ten degrees the moment her name was spoken.

“Phantom,” Ethan said, his voice sharp as broken glass. “The weapon they never spoke about.”

Liora’s gaze fell to the table, her hands trembling in her lap. Her pulse thudded against her throat. “She was the one they kept hidden. No records. No whispers. Just shadows. While Helena got the world, and I was given intelligence training, she was given something else entirely.” Her voice dropped to a whisper. “Conditioning.”

“Conditioning?” Camille asked.

Liora nodded, her expression haunted. “Pain. Deprivation. Control. They raised her like a blade—sharpened on suffering until there was nothing left but purpose. No emotion. No fear. Just… obedience.”

Silence followed, heavy as stone. The only sound came from Wren’s fingers tapping furiously on her tablet, cross-referencing satellite feeds.

“Her convoy just crossed into Novokuznetsk,” Wren said, her voice clipped. “Russian territory. Controlled by Va
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