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The Truth That Was Already Moving

Author: Calai
last update publish date: 2026-04-27 03:34:33

Augustus didn’t wait.

By the time his car left the venue, the first inquiries were already moving through secure channels. He didn’t rely on assumptions or public speculation, only sequence, timing, and intent. Facts that could hold under pressure.

Within the hour, Felix reported back.

Augustus had returned to the Wolfe estate and was in his private study. Beyond the glass walls, the city lights stretched wide, distant and steady, indifferent to what was unfolding below.

Felix stood a few steps
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