Chapter 101
Author: Adewale
last update2026-05-28 19:17:24

The meeting was at Cross Industries headquarters, a building Ethan had walked out of twelve years ago and never expected to enter again. The lobby was the same. Marble floors, a reception desk shaped like a crescent moon, the Cross family crest mounted on the wall behind it like a warning. The only difference was the smell—older now, like dust and closed rooms.

Andrew was waiting for him in the conference room on the thirty-first floor.

He was standing at the head of the table, a tablet in his
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