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Chapter 47

Author: Onomzki
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The jet’s engines hummed as it soared over the Gulf of Mexico, slicing through the night like a phantom.

Dino sat in his seat, silent, his fingers curled around his pistol. The weight of war pressed down on his shoulders.

He wasn’t just heading into Sanchez’s domain.

He was walking into a trap.

The Plan

Tomas leaned in from across the cabin. “We land in two hours. Sanchez’s compound is locked down tight. Perimeter guards, drones, snipers. The whole damn place is a fortress.”

Dino nodded. “And my mother?”

Tomas hesitated. “We’re still trying to confirm her exact location, but we have a lead—a secondary building near the docks.”

Dino’s grip tightened.

She was close.

Tomas continued, lowering his voice. “Alejandro made his demands clear. No backup. No men. Just you.”

Dino smirked. “He thinks I play fair.”

Tomas exhaled, shaking his head. “We both know he has something planned. You’re not seriously going in alone?”

Dino glanced at him. “You, Marco, and the rest stay hidden. Wait for my si
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