Night fell slowly, covering the last traces of light that had lingered behind the hospital window.
City lights began to turn on one by one.
Yet for those inside the room, the outside world no longer felt distant.
Because the threat was already too close.
Sophia sat leaning back, her body still weak, but her eyes were alive. In front of her, the laptop screen lit up again, casting a faint glow on her face.
"Got it," Daniel said softly.
He rotated the screen.
New data appeared.
Names.
Addresses.
Accounts.
A trail that had remained hidden for so long.
Sophia watched without blinking.
"That's him," she said.
Leonard Graves stepped closer. "His trusted man?"
Daniel nodded. "More than that. He's the one keeping both the clean and dirty funds undetected."
Leonard smirked slightly. "If he falls, the system shakes."
Sophia stared at the screen longer.
No hesitation.
No wavering.
"If he falls, Marcus will come out."
Silence descended.
The words were clear.
And dangerous.
