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Now reading: Chapter 23: Blackmail from Urban God of Rebate: Infinite Returns Of Women And Powers, a Fantasy novel by TheNovelCrafter.

Then sothing shifted. Very small. Around the eyes.

Victor turned a page. Then another. He was a fast reader. But he was reading carefully. Sean could see him going back to certain sections. Rereading. The kind of rereading you do when you’re trying to find the part that makes it less bad.

He turned another page. This was the section on the workers.

Sean watched the blankness crack.

Not into fear. Not imdiately. First it cracked into sothing harder. Sothing defensive. The automatic response of a man who had been powerful long enough that his first reaction to anything threatening was anger.

Victor put the folder down. He looked at Sean with entirely different eyes from when he walked in.

"Where did you get this," said Victor. His voice was still controlled but sothing underneath it was working hard.

"That doesn’t matter," said Sean.

"It matters a great deal," said Victor.

"No," said Sean. "It doesn’t. What matters is whether that information stays between us or doesn’t."

Victor looked at him for a long mont. "You’re trying to blackmail ."

"I’m here to make an agreent," said Sean. "There’s a difference."

"Is there?" said Victor. His eyes were sharp now. Calculating. The charm had evaporated completely.

"An agreent is voluntary," said Sean. "Both parties decide it serves their interests. What I’m proposing is straightforward. You leave Makima and her building completely alone. No more offers. No more visits from your people. No more pressure through any channel direct or indirect. Her building stays hers. Her family stays untouched. You treat the situation as though it never existed."

Victor stared at him.

"In exchange," said Sean, "I make no use of what’s in that folder. It doesn’t go to the Police. It doesn’t go to the city prosecutor. It doesn’t go to any journalist. It doesn’t go anywhere. It sits in a place where it will only beco a problem if you give it a reason to."

The silence in the office was absolute.

Victor stood up from his desk. He walked to the window and looked out at the city. His city, the way he probably thought of it. Everything below him that he’d spent decades acquiring piece by piece.

Sean waited.

"You have a copy," said Victor. "That folder is a copy."

"Of course," said Sean.

"And if I agree to your terms. What guarantee do I have that you won’t simply use this material anyway? Next month. Next year. Whenever it suits you."

"None," said Sean simply. "Except that I have no reason to. I don’t want your money. I don’t want your properties. I don’t want anything from you except for you to leave one woman and her building alone. If you do that, this information serves no purpose for ."

Victor turned from the window. He looked at Sean with the eyes of a man who had spent a lifeti reading people. Looking for the angle. The hidden motivation. The lie underneath the stated position.

"You’re doing this for that woman," said Victor. "That’s the whole thing."

"That’s the whole thing," said Sean.

Victor looked at him for another mont. Then he walked back to his desk and sat down.

He was quiet for a long ti.

"The agreent you’re proposing," he said carefully. "I need it docunted."

"I expected that," said Sean. He reached into his jacket and produced a single page docunt. He slid it across the desk.

Victor picked it up. Read it. It was one page. Clean. Simple. Victor Hale and any entity associated with him agreed to cease all contact with Makima, her property on Clent Street, and any mber of her family. In perpetuity. In exchange for Sean Miller making no use of the materials in the folder or any copies thereof, provided the agreent was upheld.

"This is unenforceable," said Victor. "No court would—"

"No court needs to see it," said Sean. "It only becos relevant if you violate it. And if you violate it, the legal question becos irrelevant because everything in that folder becos public anyway." He paused. "Sign it."

Victor looked at the docunt. Then at Sean.

Sean held his gaze and said nothing.

Victor picked up a pen.

He signed the docunt.

Sean picked it up. Checked the signature. Folded it and put it in his jacket pocket.

"We’re done here," said Sean. He stood up.

"Miller," said Victor. His voice had sothing different in it now. Not quite respect. But the recognition that cos when soone encounters power in a form they didn’t expect.

Sean paused.

"How old did you say you were?" said Victor.

"Eighteen," said Sean.

Victor looked at him for a mont. "I’ve been in this business for twenty-two years," he said quietly. "In that ti nobody has sat across from with that kind of information and walked out of here with what they ca for." He paused. "What do you want, ultimately? What’s the endga for soone like you?"

Sean considered the question.

"I want to build sothing that lasts," he said. "And I want the people who are good to to be safe while I do it."

He walked to the door.

"If I were you," said Victor quietly behind him. "I’d be very careful."

Sean paused at the door without turning around.

"I know," he said. "You would be."

He walked out.

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Sean sat in the back of the Rolls Royce on the drive back and looked at the signed docunt.

One page. Victor Hale’s signature at the bottom. Everything agreed to in clear language.

It wasn’t a legal weapon. Victor was right about that. No court would enforce it in any direct sense.

But that was also beside the point. The docunt existed as a record. A record that if Victor violated the agreent, could be attached to everything in Max’s folder and sent simultaneously to federal authorities, two investigative journalists whose nas Sean rembered from his future life, and every official on that bribery list with the implication that the docunt proved their benefactor was compromised.

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