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Chapter 49: The White Tie War
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The elevator hummed as it ascended through WrenTech’s spine, carrying Frank, Ella, and the unconscious Marla Vex. The neon-blue lights on the interior walls flickered in and out like a stuttering heartbeat.

Frank leaned against the railing, blood still on his knuckles. His shirt was torn, the cut above his eyebrow had crusted dry.

But his eyes burned with purpose.

“This ends today,” he said.

Ella stood across from him, quiet, the compact pistol at her side still warm from the scuffle. Her face was pale, but her expression was steady.

“No more secret floors. No more invisible wars,” she said. “We walk into that boardroom, we make it public. Every file. Every test. Every experiment.”

Frank looked down at Marla, tied and gagged on the floor between them.

“You think they’ll believe us?” he asked.

Ella gave a humorless smile. “We’re bringing their queen in checkmate. They’ll have no choice.”

The elevator pinged.

Executive Level: Boardroom Hall.

The doors slid open to reveal two guards wait
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