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CONFESSION AND

作者: OLIVER SILAS
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EIGHT

Confession & Control

The system wasn’t chaotic anymore.

That was the problem.

Everything had settled, too neatly, too quietly. The alarms were gone. The violent fluctuations had smoothed out into something almost calm.

But it wasn’t peace.

It felt like something had finished setting the stage.

Aurora stood at the center of the room, watching the streams of data move with unnatural precision. Nothing clashed. Nothing fought back.

It all flowed.

“They’ve stabilized,” Lucien said, his voice
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  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    CONFESSION AND

    EIGHTConfession & Control The system wasn’t chaotic anymore.That was the problem.Everything had settled, too neatly, too quietly. The alarms were gone. The violent fluctuations had smoothed out into something almost calm.But it wasn’t peace.It felt like something had finished setting the stage.Aurora stood at the center of the room, watching the streams of data move with unnatural precision. Nothing clashed. Nothing fought back.It all flowed.“They’ve stabilized,” Lucien said, his voice lower than usual.Aurora didn’t look at him.“No,” she said softly.A small pause.“They’ve stopped needing to.”That landed differently.Because suddenly, everyone felt it.This wasn’t recovery.This was control.Aurora stepped closer to the interface, her eyes narrowing, not at what was visible, but at what wasn’t. She let the noise fade, focused on the patterns beneath the patterns.And thenShe found it.It didn’t jump out. It didn’t resist.It just existed.Clean. Quiet. Familiar.Her fing

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    BREAKING POINT

    It didn’t start like a normal failure.There was no warning. No slow buildup.One moment, everything was holding.The nextEverything began to fall apart.Aurora felt it before the alarms went off. A deep, unsettling shift that ran through the system like something had quietly given up underneath it.Then the room exploded with sound.“Status!” Victor’s voice cut through it, sharp and immediate.Lucien was already moving, fingers flying across his screens. “Finance is dropping, fast. Twenty percent, thirty, still falling.”Marcus leaned forward, tension tightening his voice. “Infrastructure is destabilizing. Multiple sectors. If this spreads”“It will,” Aurora said.She didn’t raise her voice.She didn’t need to.Something about the way she said it made everyone listen.Security feeds flickered next. One after another, entire sections went dark.Not hacked.Not forced.Just turned off.Victor’s tone dropped. “Security’s gone. Internal protocols are being bypassed.”Aurora stepped clos

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    FRACTURE LINES

    The proposal didn’t arrive with noise.No announcement.No warning.It simply appeared, slipped into the system agenda like it had always belonged there.Vote of Confidence: Leadership Continuity Review.Aurora saw it immediately.Her body didn’t move.Her expression didn’t change.But something inside her went very still.Around her, the room carried on. Data streamed across layered projections. Voices overlapped in measured discussion. No one paused. No one reacted.Which meant everyone had seen it.Victor spoke first, careful as always.“We need alignment,” he said. “Instability isn’t theoretical anymore.”Marcus gave a short nod. “Agreed.”Lucien didn’t lift his eyes from the screen. “Confidence holds structure under pressure.”Aurora stood at the center of it all, composed, unreadable.But she understood.This wasn’t about structure.It was about her.A vote of confidence didn’t remove a leader.It weighed one.And once something was weighedIt could be replaced.She let her gaze

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    WHAT LIES BENEATH

    The fracture didn’t begin with chaos.It began with something too perfect to question.Aurora saw it first.A financial stream moved across the system with flawless precision. Balanced. Profitable. Untouched by the instability creeping through every other sector.Too clean.“Stop.”Her voice wasn’t loud.But it cut through the room.Everything stilled.Lucien reacted instantly, isolating the data and expanding it across the central display. Numbers unfolded in perfect symmetry, every line aligned, every outcome optimized.Marcus leaned back slightly. “That’s stable.”Aurora stepped closer.“No,” she said quietly. “It’s controlled.”Something in the room shifted.“Run it again.”This time, slower.Lucien obeyed.Layer by layer, the perfection began to peel.The numbers didn’t break.They bent.Routes overlapped where they shouldn’t. Timings shifted by margins too precise to be natural.ThenA drop.Small.Almost invisible.But it was there.Victor leaned forward, his voice low. “What a

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    THE PRIVATE BET

    lThe sector didn’t fail.It disappeared.One moment it was there, steady and integrated into the system. The next, it was gone. No warning. No distortion. No ripple effect across the grid.Just a clean absence.Aurora stopped walking. Her eyes fixed on the space where it should have been. Nothing followed. No alarms. No automatic recovery.That silence felt wrong.“Which sector?” Alexander asked from behind her.His voice was calm, but he was already moving closer, already reading the situation.“North infrastructure,” Aurora said. “Primary stabilizer.”Alexander’s gaze sharpened. “That should have triggered a cascade.”“It didn’t.”Aurora exhaled slowly, her focus tightening.“This wasn’t damaged,” she said. “It was deliberate.”She turned toward the control panel. “Lock the room. Cut external access.”Marcus hesitated. “You want to isolate this?”“Yes.”Victor’s voice came through immediately, sharp with authority. “Aurora, that’s not how we handle this.”“If we handle it the usual

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    GHOSTS IN THE SYSTEM

    The first disruption was easy to miss.A slight delay. A flicker in one sector. Nothing loud enough to trigger alarms, nothing obvious enough to raise concern.But Aurora saw it.“Hold,” she said.The room quieted. Conversations died mid sentence. Screens shifted as attention narrowed toward the anomaly.“It’s minor,” Marcus said, already scanning the data. “Probably a lag.”“It’s not,” Aurora replied.Lucien was already digging deeper. Layers peeled back one after another, exposing the system beneath the system. Clean lines. Stable readings.Too clean.“There’s nothing here,” he said.Aurora stepped closer, her eyes fixed on the display.“That’s the problem.”The second sector failed before anyone could respond.Not a flicker this time.A clean drop.Victor swore under his breath. “That’s not a coincidence.”“No,” Aurora said quietly. “It’s not.”The third hit followed seconds later. Different sectors. Same precision.The room shifted.This wasn’t a glitch.It was deliberate.“Three

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    ISOLATION PROTOCOL

    The grid went silent.Not the kind of silence that comes after something breaks.Not the hollow quiet of failure.This one pressed in.Aurora felt it happen, not around her, but through her.A clean server.Every connection gone.No Atlas.No overlays threading through her thoughts.No low hum of p

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    THE THIRD WILL

    Aurora blinked.The room waited. Not silent. Not empty. Waiting. Watching.The grid didn’t fail. It paused. Not for her commands. Not for the voices around her. Not for logic.It was aware.Something had shifted beneath Atlas. Not code. Not data. Something alive. Patient. Something that measured he

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    SYSTEM REJECTION

    Aurora blinked.The silence that followed wasn’t empty.It was heavy. Calculated. Watching.Not power leaving her. Not chaos. Not malfunction. Something else.Something precise.A tilt. A shift in balance she could feel deep in her chest. Position. Center. Movement.“Aurora,” Sebastian said, sharpe

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    THE JEALOUS ARCHITECT

    The one who builds beside you, may one day build against you.Aurora felt it before she could name it.Not in the system.Not in the data.In Helena.It wasn’t movement.Helena hadn’t done anything.That was it.Aurora’s gaze stayed on her a second too long. Long enough that the rest of the room, n

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