The city was quiet that morning, but in Daniel Reeves’ penthouse, the air was electric. His fingers drummed rhythmically on the polished glass table. Lucas Harrington’s counterstrike had rattled him, exposed his operations, and turned the public eye on his empire. But Daniel was no ordinary adversary. Calm, calculated, and patient—he had prepared for this.The first strike had failed to unseat him. Now it was time to remind Lucas that every action had a reaction. And Daniel’s reaction would be precise, personal, and inescapable.Across the city, Lucas monitored Daniel’s network from the Harrington estate. Amara sat beside him, reviewing the intercepted operative’s files.“Lucas,” Amara said quietly, “he’s quiet. Too quiet. That’s dangerous.”Lucas nodded. “Exactly. That’s when he strikes. Not recklessly—strategically. He’ll hit where we’re weakest. Emotionally.”A ping interrupted the quiet: an alert from one of Harrington Global’s subsidiaries. Unauthorized access. Multiple servers lo
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