Chapter 176: The Web We Weaves
Osborn Family Mansion - Arthur's Study Room.
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The study was enveloped in silence, punctuated only by the soft hum of the city outside the expansive floor-to-ceiling windows.
Neo-Luminara sparkled like a treasure chest of jewels beneath the bruised twilight sky, its towers aglow with artificial warmth as night crept in.
Arthur reclined in his high-backed leather chair, fingers steepled beneath his chin, his reflection casting an ethereal shadow against the glass.
The amber glow of his wine caught the light, spilling liquid gold across the sleek obsidian surface of his desk.
He exhaled slowly, watching droplets form on the crystal glass.
"Evolon," he murmured, breaking the stillness. "Status report."
Suddenly, the air above his desk shimmered as pixels coalesced into the familiar azure visage of his AI counterpart.
Evolon's blue face pulsed with fresh data streams, its digital eyes flickering with urgency.
"The conflict has escalated beyond initial projections," Evolon announced smoothly yet laced with tension.
With a flicker, a screen behind it expanded into multiple feeds, security footage and intercepted communications danced alongside financial transactions flashing rapidly.
Arthur leaned forward, focus sharpening. "Show me."
The first feed sprang to life, a high-altitude drone capture revealing a burning complex on Aurelian Prime's outskirts.
Flames clawed at the night sky, casting an ominous glow over the wreckage.
"Campbell Strike Team Alpha hit this Eastern Consortium black-site laboratory a week ago,"
Evolon narrated coolly. "Total annihilation. No survivors."
A smirk tugged at Arthur's lips. "Efficient."
"Alarmingly so," Evolon agreed. "This was no mere retaliation; it was a surgical strike, targeting weak points like ventilation systems and power grids."
Arthur swirled his wine glass thoughtfully. "Meaning?"
"The Campbells had contingency protocols for Consortium targets," Evolon explained matter-of-factly. "They were prepared for this war long before Christopher's death."
Arthur's smirk deepened as he leaned back in his chair. "Nice! That means they're taking our bait seriously."
The screen shifted to reveal another location, a trade hub in the financial district now reduced to smoldering ruins.
"Strike Team Beta," Evolon continued smoothly. "They deployed EMP charges to disable security before unleashing incendiary rounds,three high-value operatives lost along with next-gen cybernetics."
Arthur tapped his glass lightly. "Casualties?"
"Minimal by design," came Evolon's response. "The Campbells aren't targeting personnel,they're sending a message: hitting infrastructure and assets while damaging reputations."
"Ahh... psychological warfare," Arthur mused aloud with a knowing nod. "Kingston's touch is unmistakable."
Evolon's blue face flickered to life, a digital nod of agreement. "His signature is all over this, precise, brutal, and utterly deniable."
Suddenly, the feeds shifted again, revealing decrypted Consortium communications laid bare for all to see.
"The Grand Overseer has recalled Raven to headquarters," Evolon reported. "She arrived six hours ago and was immediately debriefed by their intelligence division."
Arthur's fingers froze mid-motion. "And?"
"She presented our fabricated evidence flawlessly. The Consortium believes Christopher Campbell orchestrated the botched assassination attempt on Mayor Armitage to destabilize Neo-Luminara."
A slow grin spread across Arthur's face. "Perfect."
"But," Evolon cautioned, "the Grand Overseer suspects a setup."
Arthur raised an eyebrow in curiosity. "Oh?"
Evolon pulled up another feed,a secure transmission between the Grand Overseer and his inner circle.
"He noted that the Campbells' retaliation was too swift, too coordinated. He suspects they had prior intelligence on Consortium operations."
Arthur chuckled softly, "He's not wrong."
"Worse," Evolon added with a serious tone, "he's questioning Raven's loyalty."
Arthur's amusement faded instantly. "Explain."
"The Grand Overseer has ordered a full audit of her mission parameters.
Every decision she made and every piece of intel she acted upon is under scrutiny. If he finds inconsistencies..."
"...he'll assume she's been compromised," Arthur finished, his mind racing with possibilities.
This unexpected twist could unravel everything they had planned.
"We need to reinforce the narrative," Arthur decided firmly. "Feed the Consortium more 'evidence' of Campbell interference, make it undeniable."
Evolon's interface pulsed as it processed the command swiftly. "Proposed action: We leak falsified Campbell financials showing payments to known Consortium moles. If the Grand Overseer believes his own people were bought off, he'll blame the Campbells instead of Raven."
Arthur nodded decisively. "Do it! And ensure it's buried deep enough that Raven 'uncovers' it herself."
The screen shifted once more, displaying live footage from a Consortium safehouse where Raven stood at the center of a war room, her golden cyber-eye scanning data streams with lethal focus.
"She's digging," Evolon observed sharply. "And she's angry."
Arthur watched intently as Raven's fingers flew across holographic files; her expression hardened with each new discovery.
"What's she found?"
"The medical records we planted on her sister," Evolon replied matter-of-factly.
"She's now seeing the 'neural degradation' markers, the mood swings and memory loss, all symptoms of Consortium conditioning."
Arthur exhaled slowly, satisfaction creeping into his voice. "Good! Let her stew in that betrayal."
The feed zoomed in on Raven's face, her jaw clenched, her cyber-eye flickering with barely restrained fury.
In an instant, she turned and stormed out of the room.
"Where's she going?" Arthur asked, his curiosity piqued.
Evolon's response was grim. "To confront the Grand Overseer."
The final feed was the most critical, a hidden camera inside the Consortium's high-security briefing chamber.
Raven stood before the Grand Overseer, her posture rigid, her voice as lethal as a sharpened blade.
"You lied to me."
The Grand Overseer didn't flinch. "About what?"
"My sister." Raven's cyber-eye pulsed ominously. "You told me she was safe. You said she was being treated."
The Grand Overseer's expression remained inscrutable. "She is."
Raven slammed a holographic file onto the table between them,the falsified medical records glaring like a spotlight on deception.
"Then explain this."
The Grand Overseer scanned the data, his face darkening with realization. "Where did you get this?"
"Does it matter?" Raven's voice cut through the tension like ice slicing through flesh. "You promised me she'd be protected. Instead, you're letting her rot."
A tense silence enveloped them.
Then...
The Grand Overseer exhaled sharply. "You're right. I withheld the truth."
Raven went very still, absorbing his admission.
"Your sister's condition is… complicated," he continued cautiously. "The neural degradation is a side effect of her unique physiology. We've been trying to stabilize her, but..."
"Liar." Raven's whisper dripped with venom.
The Grand Overseer narrowed his eyes dangerously. "Careful, Raven."
But she didn't back down; her resolve hardened like steel in fire. "I want to see her. Now."
"That's not possible."
"Why? Because she's already dead?"
At that moment, the Grand Overseer's patience snapped like a brittle twig underfoot: "Enough! You forget your place!"
Raven's response was icy and defiant: "No. I've just finally remembered it."
And just like that, the feed cut abruptly.
Arthur leaned back in his chair, exhaling slowly as if releasing pent-up tension from within him. "Well... that escalated quickly."
Evolon's blue face flickered with concern: "She's been ordered to stand down; the Grand Overseer has placed her under surveillance."
Arthur smirked knowingly at this twist of fate: "Perfect."
"Sir?"
"She's finally questioning them," Arthur mused while swirling his wine thoughtfully in its glass, an artist contemplating his next masterpiece of chaos. "And nothing is more dangerous than a weapon that realizes it's being used."
Evolon processed this revelation before asking cautiously: "Your orders?"
Evolon processed the information with a mechanical precision, then inquired, "What are your orders?"
Arthur's grin sliced through the tension like a knife. "Phase Four begins now."
The screen flickered to life, revealing a meticulously crafted set of protocols, a trap laid with care, poised to ensnare its unsuspecting prey.
"We'll leak news of Raven's 'betrayal' to the Consortium. Let it appear as though the Campbells have turned against her. Then, we sit back and watch the chaos unfold."
Evolon's interface pulsed with approval, its digital eyes glinting with intrigue. "And when the Grand Overseer comes for her?"
Arthur savored his drink slowly, his gaze smoldering in the dim light of the room. "Then we present her with an enticing new opportunity."
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One Week Later
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The ambient lighting in the study flickered ominously, mirroring the distant rumble of thunderstorms that danced across Neo-Luminara's skyline.
Shadows darted across Arthur's face as he leaned forward, elbows resting on the polished obsidian desk.
He was riveted by Evolon's holographic display, which meticulously reconstructed Raven's last twenty-four hours in chilling detail.
"She's been confined to Level 9-Sigma," Evolon reported, projecting a vivid three-dimensional schematic of the Eastern Consortium's underground headquarters.
The facility glowed a menacing crimson beneath the bustling financial district, its sub-levels plunging like inverted skyscrapers into the depths of bedrock. "Standard procedure for operatives under suspicion."
Arthur swirled his wine thoughtfully, watching ice cubes fracture light into prismatic shards, each one a tiny prism reflecting his unease. "Surveillance?" he asked, eyebrow raised.
"Total," Evolon confirmed, zooming in on Raven's cell, a stark ten-by-ten meter cube with biometric scanners embedded in every surface.
"Neural monitors, pulse tracking... even olfactory sensors to detect stress pheromones. The Consortium isn't taking any chances."
A smirk played at Arthur's lips. "Good. The tighter they pull on that leash, the harder she'll break free when it snaps."
Evolon split the display into parallel feeds:
Left Screen: Raven sat cross-legged on her narrow cot, her golden cyber-eye dimmed to standby mode.
To an untrained observer, she appeared serene and meditative,but Evolon's thermal overlay told a different story: elevated core temperature and irregular breathing patterns screamed suppressed rage.
Right Screen: In stark contrast, the Grand Overseer convened an emergency council in the war room above him.
His silver-knotted hair glinted under holographic lights as he addressed seven masked figures shrouded in mystery.
"We have confirmation," the Grand Overseer declared gravely, pulling up a damning file that could change everything.
"Financial trails from Campbell leading directly to Raven's last three missions,payments made, encrypted communications exchanged... even a failsafe extraction plan coded with Campbell ciphers."
Arthur felt his grip tighten around his glass as anxiety surged through him. "Our forgeries?" he questioned sharply.
"Flawlessly integrated," Evolon affirmed confidently. "The Consortium's forensic AIs have authenticated them as genuine."
One masked figure leaned forward skeptically. "You're suggesting our best operative is a Campbell plant?"