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Chapter Sixty-Seven: NULLWRAITH Isn't Human?

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Somewhere in Teriporto, in Richbouph, VORTEX SYNTH SYSTEMS stood like a fortress of glass and steel.

It was a global e-sports and tech conglomerate, feared as much as it was respected. Ranked third among the world’s best tech companies, Vortex was known for only one thing—domination. They built advanced gaming and competition technology, sponsored world-class e-sports teams, and had a reputation for discovering raw talent and turning it into legends.

For years, they had ruled the competitive gaming world.

At the center of it all was Jeff Sandler. A man in his late thirties. He is very tall, with good looks. He has deep blue eyes and black short curly hair.

He is a man that owns the power of winning.

Inside the main conference room, Jeff sat at the head of a long polished table. His executives sat on both sides, backs straight, shoulders tense. No one dared to speak unless spoken to.

Jeff Sandler was not pleased. He was angry.

“So let me get this straight,” he said coldly. “Yo
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Valerie
I love this novel!
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hylavanwyk
Need the next chapters plsss .. love this book ...
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Sabreena
Uuuu why would Dreston be calling Merrick too? Could Cassienne have been taken??
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