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Chapter 96: The Filing

Author: Zayden Noir
last update publish date: 2026-06-17 20:05:39

Victor Hale's formal disclosure was filed on a Thursday morning, twelve days after he had signed the framework agreement that Aria had drafted and that three rounds of legal negotiation had refined into its final form. She knew the exact moment it happened because Director Chen's office had agreed to notify both her legal team and Lucien's the moment the document was formally received and logged in the investigation's record system.

The notification arrived at ten forty-seven a.m. A
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