Chapter 123 – The First Betrayal
James Barnett had always believed in loyalty. In the corridors of his empire, trust was a currency more valuable than gold. But tonight, something felt off.
He reviewed the latest corporate communications, scanning through emails, memos, and signed approvals. A pattern emerged-subtle, almost imperceptible. Projects were delayed intentionally. Contracts were quietly rerouted. Decisions he never authorized were signed in his name.
His mind raced. Who could do this? Who could betray him now, when everything he had built was under siege from Dominic Reyes?
Then came the call from Marcus, the ally who had been tracking Dominic's manipulations.
"James... someone in your inner circle has switched sides. I've traced orders and approvals. They're feeding Dominic everything."
James's stomach dropped. A mole. A trusted colleague.
He summoned the colleague-Richard Halston, VP of Operations, a man James had considered almost family in the corporate hierarchy.
"James... I can explain," Richard began nervously as he entered the office.
James's eyes narrowed. "Explain what? That you've been signing off on Dominic's directives as if they were mine? That you've been sabotaging your own company?"
Richard's face paled. "You don't understand... he threatened my family. He's... he's not just your brother-he's a ghost who knows every weakness we have."
James's anger flared, but so did a creeping doubt. Dominic was cunning enough to manipulate people's fears. Yet betrayal was betrayal.
"Your fear doesn't excuse treason," James said coldly. "I trusted you, Richard. And you've turned against me at the worst possible time."
Richard's shoulders slumped. "I didn't have a choice. I tried... I tried to warn you, but he's always one step ahead."
James realized something terrifying: the breach was deeper than he imagined. Not just Richard, but several key executives had already been compromised, feeding Dominic intelligence, undermining decisions, and weakening the empire from within.
He slammed his fist on the table, papers scattering. Dominic Reyes wasn't just his twin-he was orchestrating an internal coup, dismantling James's life piece by piece.
A soft chime alerted James to a new message on his encrypted line. He opened it.
The message was simple, chilling:
"The first betrayal is just the beginning. Watch the people you love-watch your own shadow."
James froze. The truth sank in. Trust was gone. Loyalty was gone. And the storm was only beginning.





