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Chapter 121 We Believe in You

Author: Liz Gray
last update Last Updated: 2025-10-04 11:54:21

•• Victoria's POV •••

“Status update,” I said, turning toward Olivia and Felix.

Felix immediately lifted his tablet. “We traced the IP bounce routes from Liam’s end. Sable.ghost used layered proxies. The last bounce was routed through an abandoned server farm in Slovakia. Liam’s digging deeper.”

Olivia added, “We’ve flagged three former employees who still had access to secondary portals. One of them disappeared a week ago. Left town, no resignation letter. We’re pulling bank records now.”

“Good. Keep the pressure on,” I replied. My voice came out steady—cold steel over fire.

I began walking. Each step sharpened my focus, cutting through the doubt clawing at the back of my mind. I needed to move. I needed to act.

“We need everyone in the main conference room. Senior marketing, security, distribution. Now.&r

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