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CHAPTER 2 — THE PHONE CALL THAT SHOOK A BILLION-DOLLAR EMPIRE The emergency room doors burst open. Doctors rushed Emily Carter straight into surgery while Officer Daniel Torres stood outside, his uniform stained with her blood. A trauma nurse stopped in front of him. "She's alive." Daniel closed his eyes for a brief second. "And the baby?" "We're doing everything we can." That wasn't an answer. Across town, Marcus Kane sat inside the back seat of a black SUV. His lawyer spoke calmly. "The police have eyewitnesses." Marcus stared out the window. "They have emotion. Not evidence." His phone rang. One of his executives. "Sir... there's a problem." Marcus frowned. "What now?" "The federal auditors are here." His expression hardened. "Delay them." "We tried." A long silence followed. "They have a warrant." Marcus immediately understood. Someone had talked. Someone besides Emily. Meanwhile, Officer Torres returned to the shopping mall. Forensics were photographing bloodstains when an elderly janitor quietly approached him. "I saw something." Daniel turned. The old man held out a forgotten smartphone. "I found this under that bench after everyone ran." The phone belonged to Emily. Its screen was cracked. But it was still recording. Daniel pressed play. The first few minutes showed Marcus threatening Emily. Then another voice entered the recording. A man's voice. Calm. Professional. "...If she gives those files to the Department of Justice, we're all finished." Daniel froze. That voice didn't belong to Marcus. It belonged to someone far more powerful. Someone whose name appeared on television almost every night. The Attorney General. Outside the hospital, black government SUVs quietly pulled into the parking lot. No sirens. No flashing lights. Only dark windows. Someone else knew Emily was still alive. / Chapter 1 / 2 1

CHAPTER 3 — THE WITNESS WHO REFUSED TO DIE

CHAPTER 3 — THE WITNESS WHO REFUSED TO DIE

Emily woke to the sound of heart monitors.

Everything hurt.

She instinctively reached for her stomach.

A doctor gently held her hand.

"Your son is alive."

Emily broke into silent tears.

"He came early... but he's fighting."

Relief lasted only seconds.

Officer Torres entered the room.

His face was unusually serious.

"We found your phone."

Emily immediately understood.

"The recording?"

Daniel nodded.

"It proves Marcus wasn't acting alone."

Emily looked toward the hospital window.

"They'll come for it."

Daniel didn't answer.

Because he knew she was right.

Less than an hour later, hospital security reported two men pretending to be medical equipment technicians.

Neither had hospital identification.

Both disappeared before police reached them.

Daniel ordered armed officers outside Emily's room.

No visitors.

No exceptions.

That evening, the FBI officially joined the investigation.

Federal agents raided three Kane Corporation offices.

Servers disappeared into evidence trucks.

Bank records were seized.

Employees were questioned.

Then came another surprise.

Marcus's longtime personal accountant voluntarily surrendered.

He carried a single encrypted hard drive.

"I can't live with this anymore."

Inside were fifteen years of offshore transfers, shell companies, fake construction contracts, and secret payments to politicians.

The estimated total exceeded two billion dollars.

But one folder stood apart from the others.

Its name contained only two words.

PROJECT ECHO.

An FBI analyst opened it.

Every face in the room changed.

This wasn't just financial corruption.

It was a nationwide witness-silencing operation.

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Emily Carter wasn't the first target.

She was simply the first survivor.

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