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I turn away from the screen.

“They want us tomove,” I say. “To overcorrect. To reveal.”

I pause.

“And I refuse to dance on their timing.”

I glance back once more at Lena’s image.

“You were supposed to be leverage,” I say quietly. “But you are something else entirely. Those three years she was held prisoner have taught her everything she needs.”

I tap the console.

“Initiate misdirection,” I instruct. “Shift assets. Burn two secondary sites. Make it look like panic.”

A dangerous smile touches my mouth.

“Meanwhile,” I continue, “prepare the real adjustment.”

The analysts exchange uneasy glances.

“The journalist,” one says carefully.

“No,” I correct. “The belief.”

I step into the shadows, my voice dropping to a vow.

“If Ronan Pierce thinks he’s winning… then it’s time he pays for that certainty.”

Because compromised assets are inconvenient.

But confident enemies?

They are exploitable.

And now that I know Lena Hart sees the board as clearly as I do…

I will make sure she understands the cost of looking too closely.

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Viktor Malenkov

Location: Secure Operations Cell — Unknown

Time: 0630 Hours

Violence is most effective when it looks emotional.

That is the mistake men like Pierce make—they believe brutality equals loss of control.

I let them believe that.

“Execute the burn,” I say calmly.

On the screens, secondary sites flicker into view—logistics hubs, shell offices, a holding annex already emptied weeks ago. Places with just enough importance to matter… but nothing that truly costs me.

“Timing?” an analyst asks.