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Now reading: Chapter 50 50: The Approaching Conspiracy — Defection from Plundering Multiversal Technology, Starting from Marvel, a Action novel by HandsomeDuckGod.

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At that mont, Jas Aldridge was finishing his lunch in the headquarters of the Aurelian Republic's Departnt of Defense.

By any asure, his story was an inspiring one.

A young man from the Republic of Valoria who'd traveled across the ocean to study at Ardmore University, where his academic performance had been exceptional. Professors praised him. Scholarships ca easily. After graduation, he'd secured an Aurelian green card and citizenship through the standard channels, and through years of quiet, diligent work, had risen to a position inside the Aurelian Departnt of Defense.

A rare Valorian-born presence in the most powerful military institution on the planet.

On the surface, it was the kind of immigrant success story that the Aurelian Republic liked to celebrate.

What nobody knew was that Jas Aldridge had been planted by the Whitfield family thirty years ago.

A sleeper agent. Cultivated since youth, educated abroad on Whitfield money, positioned inside a foreign governnt with a single purpose: if the family's operations in Valoria were ever exposed, if their hidden dealings ever ca to light and left them with no safe ground at ho, there would be soone on the inside of the most powerful nation on earth who could open a door.

The phone in his left pocket had not rung in years.

When it vibrated against his hip, Jas felt his expression change before he could control it. That phone was the only link to the main family in Valoria. It had been silent so long he'd almost convinced himself it would stay that way forever.

For it to ring now ant sothing catastrophic had happened.

He abandoned his lunch, found a deserted corridor, and answered.

"Jamie." Edgar Whitfield's voice was quieter than Jas rembered. Older. "It's been a long ti."

The childhood nickna hit Jas like a fist. His eyes stung.

"Uncle Edgar. Is everything alright at ho?"

The silence on the other end was answer enough. When the patriarch of the Whitfield family called a sleeper agent he hadn't contacted in years, things were not alright.

"You've heard about the Ethan rcer situation?" Edgar said finally.

"I've heard. It's all anyone in this building talks about." Jas kept his voice low, eyes scanning the corridor. "I also know that Secretary Callister has been given a direct order from President Wolfe: acquire both technologies and eliminate rcer within two months."

"But Valoria's security apparatus is already in motion. Half a day after the demonstration, the Bureau had rcer surrounded. Agents everywhere. The security periter is expanding by the hour."

"Callister has no leads. No approach vector. He's been in a fury for days."

On the other end of the line, Edgar Whitfield listened to the intelligence report, and a strange curve ford at the corner of his mouth.

"What if I could help Secretary Callister complete his task?"

The words landed like a stone in still water.

"Uncle Edgar." Jas's voice dropped to barely a whisper. "Are you serious? If you do this, the Whitfield family loses its footing in Valoria completely. There would be no coming back."

"Jamie, I need you to go to Callister's office and hand him this phone."

"Don't worry. I wouldn't harm the family."

Jas wanted to argue. Wanted to explain the risks, the consequences, the irreversibility of what Edgar was proposing. But thirty years of conditioning, thirty years of loyalty to the family that had raised him, educated him, and given him a purpose, overrode every objection.

He said nothing. And in that silence, he agreed.

It was the afternoon lull. The corridors of the Defense Departnt were quiet. Most staff were at lunch or in etings. Jas confird no one was watching, then knocked on Secretary Callister's office door.

"Co in."

Callister looked up from his desk and saw Jas Aldridge, and his mood, which had been foul for days, soured further. Anything connected to Valoria made his stomach turn right now.

"What is it, Aldridge? Not busy enough with your workload? I don't have ti for social visits."

Jas didn't flinch. Didn't smile. Just placed a phone on the desk with the calm precision of a man who'd been waiting thirty years for this mont.

"I'm here to help the Secretary solve his problem."

Callister stared at the phone. Then stared at the man standing across from him.

In all the years Jas Aldridge had worked in the Departnt, he'd been quiet, competent, unremarkable. The kind of person you trusted precisely because they never gave you a reason not to.

The person standing in front of Callister now was soone else entirely. The posture was different. The eyes were different. The careful, agreeable employee had been replaced by a man who looked like he'd been carrying a secret for decades and had finally decided to set it down.

"Aldridge, you should know I'm not in the mood for gas."

Jas didn't move. Didn't blink.

Callister picked up the phone.

"Hello, Mr. Callister."

The voice on the other end was imdiately recognizable. Not because Callister had spoken to him before, but because anyone in international politics knew Edgar Whitfield's voice. One of the most powerful political figures in the Republic of Valoria. A man whose family had shaped that nation's governnt for generations.

How does Jas Aldridge have a direct line to Edgar Whitfield?

Callister buried the question for later and replied:

"Mr. Whitfield. This is unexpected. What can I do for you?"

"You have it backwards, Mr. Callister. The question is what I can do for you."

Edgar's voice was asured. Business-like. The voice of a man proposing a transaction, not asking for a favor.

"You need Ethan rcer and his technologies. I am the person who can deliver them."

Callister's eyes flicked to Jas, standing motionless across the desk. The man's expression confird what the phone call was suggesting: this was not a bluff.

"I'm listening."

For the next ten minutes, Edgar Whitfield laid out his plan.

Callister listened without interrupting. The plan was detailed, specific, and built on intelligence that only soone inside Valoria's governnt could possess. Entry points. Security gaps. Timing windows. The kind of operational blueprint that Callister's own intelligence services had spent weeks trying to construct and failed.

When Edgar finished, he fell silent, giving the Secretary ti to think.

Callister thought.

He had to admit: this was currently the only viable path to acquiring the technologies and extracting rcer from Valoria. Every approach his own people had proposed had been blocked by the Bureau's security apparatus. Edgar's plan used insider knowledge to bypass every one of those blocks.

"Mr. Whitfield, a man in your position doesn't offer this kind of assistance without expectations. What are your terms?"

Edgar didn't hesitate.

"Green card status in the Aurelian Republic for fifty mbers of the Whitfield family. Five billion in Aurelian currency. And a private aircraft from Valoria to Aurelian soil."

Callister's instincts, honed by decades in intelligence and defense, imdiately flagged the pattern.

"Mr. Whitfield, this sounds very much like a defection."

Edgar laughed. A short, dry sound with no humor in it.

"Let's not use such dramatic language, Mr. Callister. Let's simply say that mbers of my family have long admired the Aurelian way of life."

Callister didn't believe a word of it. A political dynasty that had spent generations building power in Valoria didn't suddenly develop an appreciation for Aurelian culture. They ran. Because sothing was coming that they couldn't survive.

But Callister didn't need to believe Edgar's story. He needed Edgar's plan. And the price, while substantial, was a rounding error compared to the value of the technologies being offered.

"Mr. Whitfield, I look forward to a productive partnership."

"As do I, Mr. Callister."

The line went dead.

Callister set the phone down on his desk and looked at Jas Aldridge, who was still standing in exactly the sa position, hands at his sides, face unreadable.

Thirty years. This man had been inside the Departnt of Defense for thirty years, and nobody had known.

"Aldridge."

"Sir."

"How long have you been working for the Whitfield family?"

Jas t his eyes.

"Since before I ca to this country, sir."

Callister absorbed this. Then he picked up his own phone and began making calls.

The conspiracy that would determine Ethan rcer's fate had just acquired its most dangerous ally.

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