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Chapter 86: The Echoes of Truth
Author: Bella Grace
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The sun had barely kissed the horizon when the gates of Adesins Corporation were already under siege by a battalion of reporters.

Their cameras clicked relentlessly, microphones pointed like weapons, voices echoing questions that tumbled over one another in haste.

Malik Freeman had just stepped out of his car, straightening his tie with one hand and holding his briefcase in the other, when he was immediately surrounded.

"Mr. Freeman, can you tell us what's happening with Adesins Corporation?"

"Is it true the company is about to declare bankruptcy?"

"Where is Jalen Adesina? Why is there no update from the board?"

"Who is in charge now?"

The crowd pressed in, voices rising like a storm gathering strength.

Malik could feel the sweat beginning to form on his brow despite the cool morning air. The weight of representing a company in crisis pressed down on his shoulders like a physical burden.

These weren't just reporters, but they were vultures circling what they perceived to be a dying
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