Chapter 607
Author: Poen Konnet
last update2026-04-29 16:15:23

By the next afternoon, the city had not settled into peace so much as it had settled into disbelief.

It was not calm in the true sense. It was a quieter form of tension, one that lingered beneath normal activity. People went back to their routines—work, travel, errands—but their minds were not fully present. Something had shifted in the collective awareness of the nation, and it refused to be ignored.

The same question kept repeating itself everywhere people gathered.

How had the attack been st
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  • Chapter 619

    Night settled slowly over the city, but the quiet it brought was deceptive.Inside Logan’s residence, the lights were dim, the environment calm. From the outside, it looked like the home of a man who had just survived a storm and finally had a moment to rest.But Logan was not resting.He sat in the same position he had taken earlier, still, composed, his attention fixed not on anything visible—but on patterns.Because the day had not ended with Hanson’s removal.It had only exposed something deeper.His phone vibrated once on the table.He picked it up without hesitation.Another message from the investigator.“Movement confirmed. Three former contacts of Hanson attempted to reconnect through secondary channels. Communications are encrypted, rerouted through private relays.”Logan read it once.Then typed back.“Do not intercept yet. Continue tracking.”A reply came almost instantly.“Understood. They appear cautious. Likely aware they are being watched.”Logan placed the phone down

  • Chapter 618

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