Chapter 129: The Fortress

Chapter 129: Chapter 129: The Fortress The next night, the team found themselves deep in the mountains, standing before a massive underground bunker. The facility was built into the rock, barely visible from the outside, but inside, it was a fortress of steel and stone.

Lukas led them to a small side entrance, hidden beneath a layer of foliage. "This is as far as I go," he whispered. "From here, you're on your own."

Alyssa nodded, gripping her weapon tightly. "We'll take it from here."

As the team entered the facility, the air grew colder, and the walls seemed to close in around them. Somewhere deep within, The Black Hand's leaders were preparing their next move.

And they were about to walk right into the lion's den.

The metallic clang of the bunker's inner doors echoed through the narrow corridor as the team crept forward, their breaths shallow. Every step was measured, cautious. Alyssa's pulse quickened, knowing full well this was no ordinary mission. The deeper they ventured into the fortress, the thicker the air seemed to become.

Evelyn, keeping an eye on her handheld scanner, whispered, "We're close. Lukas was right there's a central command hub two floors down."

Marcus glanced over, his jaw tight. "Let's hope their defenses are overrated. We don't want to start a firefight we can't win." Sёarᴄh the NôᴠelFirё.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

The team pressed on, bypassing a few patrolling guards by slipping into hidden alcoves and unused side passages. The deeper they went, the more advanced the facility appeared. What had started as crude concrete walls now revealed sophisticated tech, servers humming quietly as they processed information on a global scale.

Alyssa nodded toward the main elevator. "This is it. Everyone ready?"

Eleanor tapped at her keyboard, overriding the security protocols in silence. "Ready when you are. We've got ten minutes before the system realizes someone's inside."

The team piled into the elevator, the tension thickening with each second as they descended into the heart of the enemy's lair.

As the elevator doors slid open, they were greeted by a dimly lit hallway leading to an imposing set of double doors. Behind them lay The Black Hand's leaders. The air was electric, charged with the gravity of the moment. Alyssa could feel the eyes of her team on her, waiting for the signal.

"Let's do this," she said, her voice steely.

Evelyn was the first to move, placing a small charge on the door's electronic lock. With a soft beep and a hiss, the doors slid open, revealing a grand chamber.

In the center of the room sat a long table, and at the head of that table, surrounded by shadowy figures, was a woman none of them recognized a figure of poise, elegance, and unmistakable power.

"So," the woman said, her voice cold and smooth, "the mice have finally entered the trap."

Alyssa's heart sank as the doors behind them slammed shut. The lights in the room brightened, revealing a dozen armed guards flanking the room. The Black Hand had been waiting for them.

"I've been expecting you," the woman said, standing slowly and motioning for her people to lower their weapons. "Alyssa Clarke, Marcus, Evelyn, and Eleanor. Quite the thorn in my side, aren't you?"

Alyssa narrowed her eyes. "Who are you?"

The woman smiled, stepping forward. "I am Adrienne Rousseau, the true leader of The Black Hand. The Architect was nothing more than a pawn, as you'll soon realize."

Evelyn glared. "We've stopped your plans before, and we'll stop you again."

Adrienne's laugh was chilling. "You think you've stopped anything? My dear, you're standing in the middle of a machine that's been operating for decades. You've merely scratched the surface. The Collapse is inevitable, and you've played right into my hands by coming here."