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Chapter 7 - Chapter 7 — Eyes in the Dark

‎The moment he stepped back into this world...He didn't just return.

‎He declared war and the city responded.

‎In the upper circle where power wasn't displayed but controlled, movement began. Quiet. Calculated. Dangerous.

‎Inside a private lounge hidden at the top of a restricted high-rise, a group of individuals sat around a circular table.

‎No names were spoken here.

‎No identities revealed.

‎Only influence mattered.

‎And tonight the atmosphere was tense.

‎"Silverline Capital doesn't just collapse overnight," one voice said coldly.

‎"Especially not like that."

‎Another leaned back slightly, fingers steepled.

‎"Clean. Precise. No loose ends."

‎A pause.

‎"Someone planned this."

‎A third voice spoke, deeper, slower.

‎"And executed it flawlessly."

‎Silence followed. Heavy.

‎Because that level of control was rare.

‎Dangerously rare.

‎"Whoever it is," the first voice continued, "they've just disrupted the balance."

‎A faint chuckle echoed from the far end of the table.

‎"Balance?"

‎The word carried amusement.

‎Then he said "Don't flatter yourselves."

‎All eyes shifted.

‎A man sat in the shadows, barely visible under the dim lighting.

‎Relaxed. Unbothered.

‎Yet somehow he commanded attention without trying.

‎"If Silverline fell," he continued calmly, "it just means they were weak."

‎A pause.

‎"Or someone stronger decided they were."

‎Silence. No one argued.

‎Because deep down, they all knew it was true.

‎"And what do you suggest?" someone asked.

‎The man leaned forward slightly, his face finally coming into view.

‎Sharp features. Cold eyes.

‎A presence that felt… heavy.

‎"Nothing."

‎Confusion flickered across the table.

‎"Nothing?" another repeated.

‎He smiled faintly.

‎"Not yet."

‎A pause.

‎"Let's see how far this 'someone' goes."

‎~~~Across the city~~~

‎~~~Hale Group Headquarters~~~

‎Elena stood by the window in her office, her phone buzzing nonstop with incoming reports.

‎Her assistant stood nearby, tablet in hand.

‎"The media is picking it up faster than expected," she said. "There's already speculation about external interference."

‎Elena didn't respond.

‎Her gaze remained fixed on the city below.

‎"…Let them speculate."

‎Her voice was calm.

‎Controlled.

‎But her mind... Was moving rapidly.

‎Because she knew something they didn't.

‎Or rather she knew who they should be afraid of.

‎Behind her, Adrian sat quietly, as if the growing storm outside meant nothing.

‎Because to him, It didn't.

‎"Attention is accelerating," Elena said after a moment. "Faster than I anticipated."

‎Adrian didn't look up.

‎"It was inevitable."

‎She turned slightly.

‎"You're not concerned?"

‎A pause.

‎Then he said "No."

‎Simple. Absolute.

‎Elena studied him again.

‎"You're drawing too much attention too early."

‎This time Adrian looked up.

‎His gaze met hers.

‎"And yet," he said calmly, "no one knows it's me."

‎A beat.

‎"That's what matters."

‎Silence.

‎Because he wasn't wrong.

‎The city was reacting.

‎The elite were watching.

‎But Adrian Voss was still just a name buried in the past.

‎A ghost. For now.

‎"Still," Elena continued, "someone will start connecting the dots."

‎"They can try."

‎A faint pause.

‎"By the time they do…"

‎His eyes darkened slightly.

‎"It won't matter."

‎A knock came at the door.

‎Elena's assistant turned.

‎"Yes?"

‎A staff member stepped in, slightly out of breath.

‎"Miss Hale… there's an invitation."

‎Elena frowned slightly.

‎"From who?"

‎The staff member hesitated.

‎"…The Ardent Circle."

‎Silence.

‎Even the air seemed to shift.

‎Elena's expression changed.

‎Subtly.

‎But noticeably.

‎"…Already?" she murmured.

‎Adrian's gaze sharpened slightly.

‎"The Ardent Circle?"

‎Elena looked at him.

‎"It's not a company," she said quietly. "Not an organization you can research online."

‎A pause.

‎"It's where the real power sits."

‎She took the invitation slowly.

‎A black envelope.

‎Unmarked. Sealed.

‎Elena opened it carefully.

‎Inside was a single card.

‎Minimal. Elegant. Dangerous.

‎She read it silently.

‎Then... Her eyes narrowed.

‎"They're hosting a gathering tomorrow night."

‎A beat.

‎"And they want me there."

‎Adrian leaned back slightly, watching her.

‎"And you're surprised?"

‎Elena let out a quiet breath.

‎"They don't invite people without reason."

‎Her gaze lifted.

‎Meeting his.

‎"This isn't about me."

‎Silence.

‎Understanding passed between them instantly.

‎"They felt it," she said.

‎"Silverline."

‎Adrian nodded once.

‎"Of course they did."

‎Elena closed the envelope slowly.

‎Her grip tightened just slightly.

‎"This is where things change."

‎A pause.

‎"Once you step into that circle… there's no stepping out."

‎Adrian stood.

‎Calm. Unhurried.

‎"Good."

‎Elena frowned slightly.

‎"Good?"

‎He walked toward her, stopping just a step away.

‎Close enough that his presence felt overwhelming.

‎"That's exactly where I want to be."

‎Her eyes searched his face.

‎Looking for hesitation. Doubt. Anything.

‎But there was nothing. Only certainty.

‎"…You're serious," she said.

‎"I always am."

‎Another pause.

‎Then Elena exhaled slowly.

‎"Then you're coming with me."

‎Adrian tilted his head slightly.

‎"Am I?"

‎Her lips curved faintly.

‎"Consider it your access."

‎For the first time, a faint spark of interest flickered in Adrian's eyes.

‎"Then I'll be there."

‎~~~Across the city~~~

‎~~~Back in the hidden lounge~~~

‎The man who had remained silent for most of the meeting stood.

‎Walking toward the window.

‎Looking out at the same city.

‎The same lights.

‎The same unseen war beginning beneath it all.

‎"…Tomorrow night," he murmured.

‎A faint smile appeared.

‎Cold. Anticipating.

‎"Let's see who you are."

‎The game had changed.

‎The board had shifted.

‎And now... The real players were starting to move.

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