Chapter 119: Unseen Threats

The tension in the safehouse was thick as Ivan continued sifting through the intercepted messages. Each passing second brought with it the sinking realization that "The Purge" was no simple plan, it was something massive, global, and already in motion.

Eleanor leaned over Ivan's shoulder, her eyes narrowing as lines of encrypted data flashed across the screens. "There has to be something in here. Some lead, some clue."

Alyssa paced the room, her mind running through every possibility. "We're missing something. Volkov wasn't just planning chaos—he was orchestrating a shift in power, a realignment of the global order. 'The Purge' sounds like a reset, but for what?"

Marcus stood by the window, scanning the horizon with a soldier's instinct. His mind wasn't on the data, but on what was waiting for them outside. "Who's in on this? Volkov had backers—other power players who wouldn't want his death to disrupt their own plans. We need to figure out who's pulling the strings now that he's gone."

Dominic was silent, deep in thought. Everything about Volkov's operation had been a game of shadows, layered with deception. Even as they took down his empire, there had been a nagging feeling that they weren't fighting the real battle. Now, with Volkov dead, the real enemy was stepping into the light. But who were they?

Ivan's fingers flew across the keyboard. "Wait… here." He froze, eyes locked on the screen. "This message—it's heavily encrypted, but I can break it. It's from someone codenamed 'Seraphim,' and it's directed to multiple high-level contacts in Eastern Europe and Asia. It references a series of coordinated attacks. 'The Purge' isn't just one event; it's a global operation."

Dominic crossed the room quickly, his heart pounding. "Coordinated attacks? On what?"

Ivan worked through the encryption, eyes darting from one screen to another. After a few tense moments, he pulled up a series of maps, each marked with red dots in major cities across the world. "Critical infrastructure energy grids, financial systems, communication networks. It looks like a series of cyberattacks meant to destabilize governments and corporations at the same time."

Alyssa stopped pacing, her face paling. "This isn't just an assassination or a coup. This is meant to collapse entire systems, reset the global stage."

Eleanor cursed under her breath. "This was never about taking power. It was about wiping out the current power structures and creating a vacuum."

Marcus moved closer, his voice sharp. "And Volkov's death activated it. This is the second phase."

Dominic's mind raced. It was worse than he had imagined. "The Purge" wasn't just about seizing control, it was about creating chaos on a scale they hadn't anticipated. And now, with Volkov gone, the people he had been working with were prepared to execute it, possibly even accelerating the timeline.

"How much time do we have?" Dominic asked, his voice tight.

Ivan scanned the data, his expression grim. "From what I can see, some of the attacks are already in motion. The first phase is targeting critical systems in Asia and Europe financial markets and energy grids. Once those go down, it'll create a chain reaction that spreads to North America and other regions."

Eleanor's eyes darted to the maps. "If the markets crash and power goes out across multiple continents at the same time, it's going to cause panic. Governments will be scrambling to keep control, and that's when the real players step in."

Dominic nodded. "Volkov set this up to create the chaos his allies needed. He might be dead, but the plan is alive."

Alyssa turned to Dominic, her voice urgent. "We need to stop this now. If these attacks go through, it won't just be governments that fall. it'll be the end of the world order as we know it. The power vacuum will let whoever's behind this take control."

"Where do we start?" Marcus asked, his eyes on Dominic.

Dominic didn't hesitate. "We stop the attacks. Ivan, focus on the cyber angle—if we can disrupt the digital operations, we might buy ourselves time. Alyssa, I want you to work with Eleanor and Laura to track down the key players still operating in Volkov's network. We need names, locations, anything that gives us a direct line to the people executing these attacks."

Alyssa nodded, already shifting gears. "We'll start with Volkov's European contacts. Someone in his circle must have been coordinating this from the shadows."

"I'll take point on the ground," Marcus said, already reaching for his gear. "If we can find where the orders are coming from, we'll take them out directly."

Ivan's fingers moved swiftly as he began accessing deeper layers of encrypted networks. "It's a long shot, but I'll see if I can trace 'Seraphim.' If we can find the head of this snake, we might be able to cut it off."

Dominic nodded, his mind already on the next steps. "Do it."

As the team scattered to their tasks, Dominic stood in the center of the room, his eyes on the map of global targets. Volkov's final gambit had been more dangerous than anyone had realized, and now they were in a race against time to stop it.

But even as they prepared for the fight ahead, Dominic couldn't shake the feeling that Volkov had one last card to play.

And they hadn't seen it yet.