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Chapter 40. The Break.

Author: Richmoor
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-12 15:59:00

Damon’s POV.

The rain didn’t touch me. It pounded the ruins like war drums, drenching the compound, soaking the gravel, but I didn’t feel it. I was already drowned. The perimeter of Roe’s final site was razor-wired and silent, embedded deep into the earth like a tumor the world refused to cut out. No guards. No drones. Just one man with a purpose carved out of bone. I shot the lock. Metal screamed. The compound opened like a wound.

Inside, the walls were pulsing with low light, emergency backup power from when the network went dark. Every server that once tied Thorne Infrastructure to the world hummed faintly. I walked through rows of dying tech like a ghost among coffins.

Each step was a severance. I reached the primary core and ripped the cover off the circuit relay. Wires sparked. Static snapped. I slammed the EMP charge into the node and flipped the trigger. The final digital artery of the Thorne empire flatlined. The moment it did, the silence roared back. Inside that vacuum, mem
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