Chapter 29

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CHAPTER 29: THE BREAKING POINT Then the removal of Daniel Voss didn’t quiet the storm, instead , it sharpened it. By the time Lena stepped into Calder–Moreau the next morning, the consequences had already begun to ripple outward with precision that could only be described as retaliatory. Market activity surged again, but this time it wasn’t controlled pressure, instead it was a coordinated assault designed to fracture stability at every level simultaneously. Internal systems flagged unusual trading patterns, external communications surged with inquiries laced with doubt, and most critically, a formal request for an emergency shareholder review had been filed overnight. It was the clearest signal yet, Helix wasn’t probing anymore. They were pushing for control in full view. Lena moved thr

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