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Chapter 33: The Secondary Table

Author: Damilare
last update publish date: 2026-02-17 09:21:55

The Secondary Chamber didn't resemble a boardroom.

It resembled a war room.

Circular. Tiered. Glass and steel suspended over polished black marble that reflected everything twice, faces, movements, hesitations. A holographic globe rotated slowly above the central table, its surface pulsing with live data streams shipping routes, currency fluctuations, satellite grids moving in real time like a living thing.

No art. No warmth. No pretense that this was anything other than what it was.

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