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The Billionaire's Blood Proxy
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9 Chapters
Chapter 10 The Glass Anatomy of Fear img
Chapter 11 The Malta Reckoning img
Chapter 12 The Phoenix and the Ash img
Chapter 13 The Sterile Sanctuary img
Chapter 14 The Velvet Noose img
Chapter 15 The Digital Exile img
Chapter 16 The Glass Doppelgänger img
Chapter 17 The Architect's Mirror img
Chapter 18 The Ghost in the Blood img
Chapter 19 The Digital DNA img
Chapter 20 The Neon Predator img
Chapter 21 The Hollow Sky img
Chapter 22 The Limestone Labyrinth img
Chapter 23 The Fort of Glass and Ash img
Chapter 24 The Ghost of Valletta img
Chapter 25 The Firewall img
Chapter 26 The Malta Variable img
Chapter 27 The Mirror's Edge img
Chapter 28 The Heartbeat Sync img
Chapter 29 The Silver Scream img
Chapter 30 The Zero-Sector Protocol img
Chapter 31 The Road to Nowhere img
Chapter 32 The Zero-Sector img
Chapter 33 The Static Silence img
Chapter 34 The Quiet Sector img
Chapter 35 The Third Locker img
Chapter 36 The Fever Protocol img
Chapter 37 The Ghost Sector img
Chapter 38 The Overload Protocol img
Chapter 39 The Divided Soul img
Chapter 40 The Neon Underworld img
Chapter 41 The Memory Vault img
Chapter 42 The 0.03% Choice img
Chapter 43 The Human Proxy img
Chapter 44 The Citadel's Heart img
Chapter 45 The Architect's Hunger img
Chapter 46 The Extinction Protocol img
Chapter 47 The Dead Zone Sanctuary img
Chapter 48 The Containment Protocol img
Chapter 49 The Trojan Sanctuary img
Chapter 50 The Final Override img
Chapter 51 The Stranger in the Stone img
Chapter 52 The Echo of a Touch img
Chapter 53 The Bitter Recall img
Chapter 54 The Abyssal Protocol img
Chapter 55 The Third Presence img
Chapter 56 The Architect's Gambit img
Chapter 57 The Null-Point Stand img
Chapter 58 The Resonance of Skin img
Chapter 59 The Language of the Senses img
Chapter 60 The Shattered Peace img
Chapter 61 The Fire and the Fall img
Chapter 62 The Grid of a Million Shadows img
Chapter 63 The Solder and the Soul img
Chapter 64 The Fragile Ghost img
Chapter 65 The Harbor of Lost Signals img
Chapter 66 The Ghost in the Machine img
Chapter 67 The Depth of Silence img
Chapter 68 The Echo in the Abyss img
Chapter 69 The Blood of the Architect img
Chapter 70 The Bends of the Soul img
Chapter 71 The Iron Shore img
Chapter 72 The Black-Market Apothecary img
Chapter 73 The Ghost of the Mountain img
Chapter 74 The Zero-Point Ingress img
Chapter 75 The Mirror's Edge img
Chapter 76 The Architect's Ransom img
Chapter 77 The Cryogenic Collapse img
Chapter 78 The Afterglow of Iron img
Chapter 79 The Orbital Shiver img
Chapter 80 The Icarus Transcendence img
Chapter 81 The Ghost Frequencies img
Chapter 82 The Cradle of the Machine img
Chapter 83 The Assembly of the Grit img
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Chapter 9 The Anatomy of a Ghost

The floorboards beneath the antique vanity didn't groan; they shrieked. As Elena scraped away the salt, the white crystals sparked with a faint, static charge. It was as if the house itself were trying to repel her.

Alexander knelt beside her, his breathing heavy. He shoved the vanity aside, revealing a circular hatch made of reinforced lead. "The sanctuary was built over the original foundation," he whispered. "Before the servers, before the AI... there was just the stone and the desire to never say goodbye."

Elena looked at the silver key in her hand. "If I turn this, what happens to you, Alexander? You're the CEO of a tech empire built on this 'Digital Resurrection' patent. If the server dies, you aren't just a ghost. You're a criminal."

Alexander looked at her, his face illuminated by the flickering violet light of the monitors. "I've been a criminal since the day I decided my grief was more important than your life, Elena. Turn the key. I'd rather be in a cell than in this tomb."

The hatch opened with a hiss of pressurized air. Below them lay a vertical shaft, lined with pulsing fiber-optic cables that looked like glowing blue veins.

"The Heart," Alexander said, gesturing for her to go first.

They descended a cold, steel ladder. As they went deeper, the temperature plummeted. The air tasted like copper and ozone. At the bottom, they stepped into a room that defied logic. It was a sphere of liquid glass, with a central pillar that hummed with a sound so low it vibrated in Elena's teeth.

Inside the pillar, a digital "cloud" shifted and morphed. It took the shape of a girl Lira, but she wasn't the beautiful genius from the photos. She was a fractured mosaic of code, her face constantly resetting, her eyes a swirling vortex of violet light.

"Brother..." The voice didn't come from speakers here. It came from inside Elena's head. It was a telepathic scream. "You brought her. You brought the Proxy. Feed me, Alexander. I'm cold. It's so cold in the wires."

"It's over, Lira," Alexander shouted, his voice cracking. "The experiment is a failure. You aren't living. You're just haunting us."

The digital ghost shrieked, and the glass walls of the sphere began to crack. Suddenly, a holographic projection of Elena's own face appeared in front of her. It was the "Replica" from the vat, but it was moving, speaking with Lira's voice.

"Do you think he loves you, Elena?" the projection hissed, circling her. "He didn't choose you for your 'spirit' or your 'fire.' He chose you because your heart beats at 72 beats per minute, the exact rhythm I need to stabilize. You are a biological pacemaker. Nothing more."

Elena gripped the key, her knuckles white. "He gave me the key, Lira. He's letting me choose."

"He's letting you choose because he's a coward!" Lira screamed. The room began to shake. Cables tore from the walls, lashing out like whips. One caught Alexander across the chest, throwing him back against the steel ladder.

"Alexander!" Elena ran toward him, but the holographic replica blocked her path.

"Don't look at him," Lira whispered, her face now inches from Elena's. "Look at me. Look at what you're about to destroy. I was eighteen. I had a life. I had dreams. Why does your life matter more than mine?"

It was a "twisted" moral trap. Elena looked at the dying girl in the machine, then at the man bleeding on the floor.

"Because I'm real," Elena said, her voice dropping to a cold, hard stone. "And you... You're just a beautiful lie he's been telling himself for ten years."

Elena lunged for the central pillar. There was a small, silver lock at the base the "Kill Switch."

"IF I DIE, HE DIES!" Lira bellowed. The cables wrapped around Alexander's throat, lifting him off the floor. His face turned a terrifying shade of purple. He didn't fight. He just looked at Elena and managed a single, strangled word: "Turn... it."

Elena didn't hesitate. She shoved the silver key into the lock and twisted it with every ounce of strength she had left.

The world didn't explode. It went silent.

The violet light vanished. The cables dropped Alexander, who fell into a heap on the floor. The holographic Elena shattered into a million digital shards. For a moment, the only sound was the drip of condensation from the ceiling.

Then, the emergency lights flickered on blood red.

"System Critical," a calm, synthetic voice announced. "Foundation integrity compromised. Evacuation required."

Elena scrambled to Alexander's side. He was gasping for air, his hands clutching his bruised throat. "You did it," he wheezed. "The anchor is gone."

"We have to get out of here," Elena said, pulling his arm over her shoulder. "The house is coming down."

"No," Alexander said, looking at the dark pillar. "The house isn't coming down, Elena. The mask is coming down. The cartel... Thorne... they'll be here in minutes. The moment the server went dark, an alarm went off in their headquarters. They know their 'investment' is gone."

Elena looked up at the red lights. She had traded a digital ghost for a literal army of killers.

"Then we fight," Elena said, her jaw setting. "You have the tech. I have the logs from the server I bought at the auction. Let's show them what a 'Blood Proxy' can really do."

Alexander looked at her, and for the first time, he didn't look like a captor. He looked like a man who had finally found something worth living for.

He stood up, leaning on her, his dark eyes burning. "Rule Fifteen, Elena. When the world ends... we make sure we're the ones standing on the ruins."

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