Chapter 91
Author: A.marvel
last update2025-11-25 00:32:16

The night over Braxton City was unnaturally still.

Smoke still drifted lazily from the upper floors of Braxton Tower, carried away by the wind like the remnants of a nightmare that refused to fade. Security barriers surrounded the building, drones patrolled the perimeter, and specialized engineers worked through the night to stabilize the damaged floors.

But inside the bunker-level command room, the atmosphere was far colder than the air outside.

Leanna stood at the central console, staring at the holographic projection of the tower’s schematics…every floor rendered in precise glowing lines, every damaged section pulsing red.

She hadn’t slept. She refused to.

Korrin and Tessa sat on opposite sides of the table, reviewing data feeds and intercepted system logs. A handful of Dominion analysts stood at the edges of the room, awaiting orders.

But no one spoke.

Not until Tessa slammed her palm on the table.

“This isn’t a normal breach. The entire security grid was rerouted through a ghost
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