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Chapter 75: Ghosts of the Past

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Tyler Rodriguez's POV

"The person who arranged Rose Miller's early release has been planning Sterling family destruction for over twenty years."

Jake Morrison's words hit me like a body check as I reviewed surveillance footage in my Manhattan security office. What we had discovered about Rose's mysterious ally would change everyone's understanding of the conspiracy against Ophelia and her family.

"Jake, are you saying that Rose's early release wasn't opportunistic? That someone has been planning this attack on the Sterling family for decades?"

"Tyler, the woman who arranged Rose's release - Catherine Walsh - isn't just a criminal operative. She's the daughter of Vincent Cross, Richard Sterling's former business partner who was destroyed during the Sterling empire expansion in the 1990s."

I stared at the intelligence files spread across my desk, trying to process the implications of what Jake was revealing. The conspiracy against Ophelia wasn't random criminal opportunism - it was
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