072 ENEMIES NEW AND OLD
"F–Father…" Eryn stamred.
Dan froze not of fear or respect… but hatred. This was the leader of the family who wanted him dead.
Out of respect for Eryn, he didn't move, but his eyes hardened. Valtor stepped closer, his boots echoing against the marble floor.
"I'm a man who wastes no words," Valtor said.
"You've done a service for my daughter. For that, I'm grateful. Na your reward, and I'll see it done. But on one condition—" his gaze sharpened, "—you will never see her again. You can never be a part of our family."
"Father…" Eryn whispered, trembling. "Dan saved , and we are just friends… You can't just…"
Dan's silence stretched long enough for the air to feel heavy. Then he finally spoke, calm as still water. "I help Eryn because she's my friend. That has got nothing to do with you..."
He stepped closer until Valtor could feel the chill radiating off him.
"But if any of your dogs co sniffing for trouble at
again…" his tone sank lower, darker, "…they'll end up like your expedition team in Fortress Myrone. All of them…. Dead."
The hall went silent. Even Eryn didn't breathe.
Valtor's jaw clenched, but he said nothing.
Dan's shadow stretched long as he turned and walked away. Eryn stayed behind stunned and crying.
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Valtor entered the great eting room and the gathered heads of departnts straightened like reeds in a storm. The air slled faintly of cigar smoke and old grudges.
Belgore was first to break the silence. "How dare that bastard walk into our lobby. Is he openly challenging us?"
Valtor let the question hang, then answered with a slow smile. "He has more nerve than most of you. I'll give him that." The n around him shifted, embarrassed and uneasy.
"Brother, you must teach him a lesson," Belgore pressed. "For Freeland and Lukas — and for Eryn. We can't have him distracting her from proper suitors."
"Send boys to whack him," Alfore suggested.
One of the older n in the room sniffed. "The boy has a badge and we have information that he has a background with the military in Myrone. We shouldn't et him head-on."
Belgore bristled. "Are we going to let this pass? Our reputation, my sons, was humiliated. I've been laughed at in every poker ga in town."
Valtor took his place, tapped ash into an ornate tray, and lit a cigar with ritual calm. He inhaled, then exhaled a slow cloud that seed to thicken the room.
"This boy is beyond you. He's more than he appears." He paused, eyes sweeping the circle. "After seeing him up close, I'm convinced he's tied to the massacre at Fortress Myrone. I can feel it in his arrogance."
Belgore's voice tightened. "How could he have wiped out our expedition? Weren't they done in by the Annunakians in the battlefield?"
Valtor's smile got colder. "Convenient scapegoats possibly. There are many ways we could get people killed without dirtying our own hands."
"What should we do now?"
Valtor flicked ash from his cigar and said, "We do nothing, just watch. Let others dirty their hands first."
"Who?" Belgore demanded. "The Zetheris? … So that's why you left Garius to stew in the lobby."
Valtor shrugged like a man shrugging off a minor itch. "So debts are better collected by those with no ties to us."
Silence fell again.
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Dan stepped out of the lobby of Veyran Industries, the glass doors closing behind him with a hiss.
One thing he gathered from the events of the morning was clear- he had plenty of enemies in town, new and old.
"These bastards will go for my life when I least expect it."
"No matter, I'll deal with them, as long as I beco more powerful. Nobody can look down on
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