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Chapter 22 — The First Crack

Author: Monica Wild
last update publish date: 2026-05-07 22:15:19

The television mounted on the wall near the executive lobby had always been nothing more than background noise inside Valcor.

Financial reports.

Stock updates.

Morning business news.

No one really paid attention to it.

Until today.

“…the victim’s family officially announced their intention to pursue legal action against Valcor Technology following the Aether incident—”

The newsroom footage shifted.

A crying middle-aged woman appeared on screen, clutching a framed photo against her chest while r
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