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Phase Two

Auteur: NCVPS3863M
last update Date de publication: 2026-03-14 03:29:01

The word echoed in the vault.

“War.”

For a moment no one spoke.

Sebastian stared at Marcus.

“You’re bluffing.”

Marcus shook his head slowly.

“No.”

On the screen, Zero didn’t react either.

Marcus looked directly into the camera.

“You stopped the bomb.”

He gestured toward the servers.

“You stopped the cyber attack.”

Then he smiled.

“But none of that mattered.”

Inside the penthouse Daniel muttered,

“I hate it when villains say that.”

Leo zoomed the files again.

“What does he mean?”

Marcus answered
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