Chapter 10 - THE FINAL SURPRISEWe made it out just as the mill turned into a fireball.

Noah opened his eyes in the back of Graham’s private jet. They weren't yellow anymore. They were brown—his natural color.
"Dad?" he whispered.
I held him tight. Graham sat across from us, watching with a mixture of grief and relief.
"He’s free," Graham said. "But they’ll never stop looking. I’m liquidating everything. We’re going off the grid."
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I looked at the billionaire who had just given up his entire empire to save his son. We were all fugitives now. But as Noah fell asleep, I realized the truth: Rebecca hadn't been a victim. She had been the one who sabotaged the project from the inside, leaving the key in the letter.
We weren't just running; we were the only ones left who knew how to kill the empire she had started. The boy was alive, and the hunt had only just begun.