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Chapter 58 - Election Day 3

"Don't worry, my intermediary is fully in control of his abilities," Corvin said firmly.

Gérard tilted his head slightly to the side.

"Broken people sometimes go mad. It's a pity he remembers absolutely nothing…"

Richard set his glass down.

"If he shows even the slightest sign that he hasn't forgotten anything, it will be extremely strange, and we'll have to eliminate your intermediary, Corvin."

Corvin swallowed and lowered his head. He stood beside Gérard like his right hand.

Michael smiled at the corner of his mouth.

"Without making a sound."

Gérard looked out the window again.

The city lights reflected in his pupils like thousands of tiny bonfires.

"The election will go smoothly," he said quietly. "Because this time it's not just this city — the entire world will become ours."

He turned back to the table.

"Prime-Blood will be presented as salvation.

People will voluntarily accept dependency."

Elizabeth nodded.

"The first batch has already been distributed to clinics."

Richard added:

"And to the lists of 'priority groups.'"

Michael slowly smiled:

"In a year they'll be thanking us."

Corvin straightened.

"Tomorrow we cement our power."

Gérard looked at each of them in turn.

"Tomorrow we don't cement power," he corrected gently.

"Tomorrow we make it inevitable. And you, my dear, will become their mayor after me."

The room fell silent.

Outside the windows, the city hummed.

None of those seated around the round table doubted their righteousness. They had no idea that in another part of the city a rebellion was already being prepared — one capable of shattering everything they had built over decades.

Region

Control

Degree of Influence

Who Controls

Comment

Eastern United States

Vampires

Full

Gérard De Millier and the clan

Politics, police, medicine, food supply under control

Southeast United States

Vampires

High

Corvin (operational management)

Prime-Blood being tested in clinics

Northeast United States

Vampires/Humans

Incomplete

Elite clan council

Finance and media

Midwest United States

Mixed

Medium

Human governors under pressure

Active infiltration

West Coast United States

Humans

Partial

Human alliances

Suspect the clan's existence

Eastern Canada

Vampires

Shadow

Allied clans

Secret medical programs

Western Canada

Humans

High

Federal structures

Closed borders

Northern South America

Vampires

Economic

Control through corporations

Donor farms

Southern South America

Humans

Full

Military regimes

Anti-vampire movements

Western Europe

Vampires

Political

Old European clans

Historical alliances

Eastern Europe

Mixed

Unstable

Underground clans

Many hunters

Russia

Humans

Harsh

Closed military structures

Vampires officially banned

Middle East

Vampires

Shadow

Energy alliances

Control through resources

Northern Africa

Vampires

Partial

Trade cartels

Donor supply lines

Central/Southern Africa

Humans

High

Tribal alliances

Independent zones

East Asia

Mixed

Balance of power

Secret agreements

Containment

Southeast Asia

Vampires

Economic

Corporate networks

Biolabs

Australia

Humans

Full

Isolated zone

Closed ports

Antarctica

Unknown

Rumors of old laboratories

Something changed near the warehouse.

Gideon suddenly went silent in the earpiece.

"Quiet," he whispered.

Flash instantly raised his hand.

Everyone froze.

"Movement at the north wall," Gideon continued.

"One person, no escort."

Bruno slowly flicked off the safety; the sound was barely audible, but in the silence it rang like a gunshot.

Ethan moved to the window and cautiously peeked out, just with the edge of his vision, staying mostly hidden.

Nothing.

"Thermal signature confirmed," Gideon said.

"He's not in a hurry."

A minute later, down below at the side entrance, a shadow flickered.

A man in a dark jacket. Hood pulled low.

He stopped and scanned the area.

His movements were too precise for an ordinary passerby.

"Mercenary," Flash said quietly.

The man below crouched.

He pressed his palm to the wall. Inspected the ventilation grate.

Bruno whispered:

"He's trying to pinpoint us."

"Quiet," Flash hissed through clenched teeth.

The mercenary pulled out a small device, flat, black, with a dim green screen. He slowly ran it along the brick, almost caressing the wall.

Ethan felt everything inside him tighten.

A minute passed. Then another.

The mercenary straightened. Looked directly toward the window.

Ethan barely managed to pull back; his heart hammered in his throat.

The shadow lingered another second.

Then the man slowly pocketed the device, turned, and walked away, unhurried, without haste, as though he had simply gone for a stroll.

Silence settled over the room.

"Did he find anything?" Bruno asked.

"He found enough to know someone has been here," Gideon replied.

"But he didn't come inside."

Flash clenched his jaw so hard the muscles stood out.

"He'll pass the information on."

"Or already has," Gideon added.

Ethan stared unblinking at the door.

"He left everything as it was."

"Because he's certain we'll come back," Flash said quietly.

Bruno cursed under his breath.

Gideon spoke evenly, without emotion:

"We're almost out of time."

No one argued.

Ethan slowly sank into a chair, as though his legs had suddenly stopped holding him.

The silence after Gideon's words didn't dissipate, it thickened instead, becoming viscous and heavy, as though the air in the room had turned into dense liquid where every movement required effort and every breath sounded too loud.

"So they've spotted us," Bruno finally said, deliberately breaking the pause with forced calm, though his fingers still gripped the weapon as if he expected the door to burst open any second.

"I don't think so, but that was definitely one of their mercenaries. He just didn't want to blow everything right away."

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