Chapter 66 - 66 Into the Abyss

Chapter 66: Chapter 66 Into the Abyss Dominic's footsteps echoed down the narrow stairwell as he descended into the heart of the estate, his pulse pounding in his ears. The basement level loomed ahead like a dark underworld, a fitting stage for the final showdown. Sweat slicked his brow, and every instinct in his body screamed danger. But he couldn't turn back now.

The air grew colder, thicker, as he reached the basement. He moved swiftly but cautiously, his senses heightened. Zorin's plan was now clear, and Dominic knew the stakes were far beyond anything they had initially imagined. Global control over digital infrastructure wasn't just a business move it was a weapon. One that could bring nations to their knees.

The corridor stretched out before him, the dim lighting casting long, ominous shadows. Dominic's hand tightened around his gun as he advanced toward the control room, the air humming with unseen electricity. Every step took him closer to the heart of Zorin's twisted gambit.

Suddenly, a sharp click echoed through the corridor.

Dominic froze. A second later, gunfire erupted from the shadows, the shots narrowly missing him as he dove for cover behind a large metal crate. The gunfire stopped, replaced by an eerie silence. Dominic peered around the corner, his body tensed, and saw a group of armed men standing in front of a steel door at the end of the hall, the entrance to the control room. Zorin had his personal guards stationed, and they were ready to kill anyone who came close.

Dominic's mind raced. He had no backup. Marcus was with Alyssa, and there was no time to wait. The men were heavily armed, and the odds were against him, but he'd faced worse.

Dominic drew a deep breath and braced himself. He would have to be faster, smarter, and deadlier than ever before.

He moved, silent and precise, staying low as he advanced along the wall. The guards were alert but hadn't spotted him yet. They were waiting for a frontal assault one Dominic had no intention of giving them. He edged closer, his eyes darting from one guard to another, assessing their positions.

With a sudden burst of speed, Dominic fired off three shots, hitting the first guard squarely in the chest. The second guard barely had time to react before Dominic rolled forward, coming up behind him and taking him out with a brutal strike to the head. The third man opened fire, but Dominic was already moving, ducking behind a support pillar as bullets chipped away at the concrete.

The air crackled with tension as Dominic leaned out from behind the pillar and fired a single, precise shot. The final guard dropped to the ground, and the corridor fell into an eerie silence once more.

Dominic approached the steel door, his heart pounding. He knew what lay beyond. Zorin, with his fingers on the pulse of global chaos, ready to seize control of the world's digital infrastructure. This was the moment it all came down to the culmination of everything they had been fighting for.

He punched in the code Eleanor had decrypted earlier. The door slid open with a heavy hiss.

Inside, the control room was a stark contrast to the opulent grandeur of the estate above. It was a cold, sterile environment, filled with sleek computer consoles, glowing screens, and blinking lights. The hum of servers filled the air like a distant, malevolent force.

And standing at the center of it all was Zorin.

He turned as Dominic entered, his expression one of calm satisfaction, as though he had expected this confrontation all along. Behind him, a wall of screens displayed maps, data feeds, and surveillance footage from around the world everything from financial markets to military communications. This was his domain, his empire of control, and he was moments away from seizing it.

"Ah, Dominic," Zorin said, his voice smooth and confident. "Right on time. I had hoped you'd make it here before the end."

Dominic raised his gun, his eyes cold. "It's over, Zorin. You've lost."

Zorin chuckled softly, his hands folded behind his back as he strolled toward one of the glowing consoles. "Lost? Oh no, Dominic. I've already won. You're just here to witness it."

Dominic's grip tightened on the gun, but Zorin continued speaking, his tone dripping with arrogance. "You really think you can stop this? I've spent years building this. Carefully, meticulously. Every alliance, every move—it's all led to this moment."

Zorin tapped a key on the console, and the screens shifted to display a real-time feed of global communications networks. "With a single command, I'll control it all. Banking systems, energy grids, military satellites... everything. Governments will bend to my will, or I'll bring their nations to a standstill."

Dominic stepped forward, his gun trained on Zorin. "I won't let that happen." seaʀᴄh thё nôvelFire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Zorin smiled, a cruel gleam in his eyes. "And how do you plan to stop me? You're alone, Dominic. Your team is scattered, broken. And you, well... you're just a man with a gun. What can you possibly do against this?"

Dominic's heart pounded in his chest. Zorin was right about one thing he was alone. But he had something Zorin didn't. He had everything to fight for.

With a sudden surge of adrenaline, Dominic lunged forward, firing his gun. The shot shattered one of the control panels, sparks flying as the system short-circuited. Zorin's smile vanished, replaced by a flash of anger.

"You fool!" Zorin shouted, lunging toward another console. "You think you can stop me by breaking a few screens? This system is too complex for you to destroy."

But Dominic wasn't listening. He fired again, this time hitting a power conduit along the wall. The lights flickered, and the hum of the servers grew louder, more erratic. Alarms began to blare as the system struggled to compensate for the damage.

Zorin's face twisted with fury. "You're destroying everything! If this system collapses, the entire world will—"

"That's the idea," Dominic growled, leveling his gun at Zorin.

Before Zorin could react, Dominic fired one final shot, hitting the main control terminal. The screens went black, and the entire room was plunged into darkness.

For a moment, there was silence. And then, from somewhere deep within the estate, the unmistakable sound of explosions rocked the building.

Dominic stood, breathing hard, as Zorin staggered back, his plans in ruins. The control room was in chaos, wires sparking, alarms blaring. The empire Zorin had so carefully constructed was crumbling around him.

Dominic took a step toward Zorin, his voice low and filled with finality. "It's over."

Zorin stared at him, his chest rising and falling with ragged breaths. For the first time, fear flickered in his eyes. Without his control, without his carefully crafted system, he was nothing.

In one swift motion, Dominic disarmed Zorin, knocking him to the ground. As the sound of approaching footsteps echoed from the corridor, Dominic knew it was over.

The world had been saved, but at what cost?