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... ilent Harvest prepared for deployment. The helipad atop the Conrad Hotel was alive with activity—blades spinning, equipment being checked, and soldiers moving with practiced efficiency. The atmosphere was tense but focused.

Thomas adjusted his headset as he watched the multiple screens in the command center. He tapped the side of his helmet, activating the comm link that connected him to the entire operation.

"Control to all teams, report status," Thomas said, his voice calm and ...

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