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... . Its sleek interface lit up as Eamon keyed in the amount, his calm face betraying nothing. "Angel," he said without looking up, "prepare the transfer."

The preparations moved quickly after that. The payment terminal connected, a smooth holographic interface spreading across the table. Eamon input the details, his fingers steady, and then gestured for Angel.

"Be ready to authorize the transfer," he instructed.

"Yes, sir." Her fingers hovered over her own console, but her ...

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