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Chapter 22 - The Crossroads

Maksim's mind was a whirlwind of thoughts. He read the letter again, analyzing each word, each phrase for hidden meanings. "Meet us at the Old Mills by the river, at sundown tomorrow," it read. It was from Konstantin Orelov, the head of the Orelov family, a man known for his ruthless ambition and cunning strategies.

There was a long pause in the room, the silence broken only by the ticking of the antique clock on the wall.

"What are you thinking, Maksim?" Lev asked, breaking the silence.

"I'm thinking… I'm thinking we have to play this very carefully," Maksim replied, his eyes still on the letter. "We need to know if the Suvorins are truly planning a betrayal."

Lev nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation. "I'll gather our informants. We need solid proof before we take any action."

In the following hours, Maksim and his trusted aides devised a plan to expose the Suvorins' true intentions. At the same time, Maksim decided to attend the meeting proposed by Konstantin Orelov. It was a high-risk move, but the potential payoff could turn the tables in their favor.

On the evening of the proposed meeting, Maksim, escorted by Lev and a few other men, made his way to the Old Mills. The once-bustling mills now stood desolate and silent, bearing the ghostly imprint of a prosperous past.

As Maksim stepped into the dimly lit room, he saw Konstantin Orelov standing by a window, the dying sun casting long shadows on his face. The room was tense, the air heavy with the possibility of a trap.

"You have quite a reputation, Maksim Xekhai," Konstantin began, his voice echoing in the empty room. "But reputations can be deceiving, can't they?"

"You called me here, Orelov," Maksim replied, keeping his tone steady. "Let's skip the pleasantries."

Konstantin smirked and proceeded to make an unexpected proposal. He offered to support Maksim in the upcoming elections in exchange for a favorable trade agreement for the Orelov Corporation. It was an alliance that could ensure a landslide victory for Maksim in the elections, but at the cost of compromising the Xekhai Corporation's interests.

Before Maksim could respond, his phone buzzed. It was a message from Lev. "The Suvorins are guilty. We have proof."

Maksim looked up from his phone, his eyes meeting Konstantin's. "I need time to consider your proposal, Orelov," he said, not giving anything away.

Konstantin nodded, seemingly satisfied with this response. As Maksim left the Old Mills, he couldn't help but feel a sense of victory. But he also knew that the real battle was yet to begin.

Back at home, Natalia awaited him anxiously. She had been informed about the Suvorins' betrayal and was worried about the repercussions. As Maksim walked in, she rushed to him, her relief evident. "You're okay," she murmured, wrapping her arms around him.

"Yes, I am," Maksim replied, holding her tight. "And I have some important news."

As he shared the developments with her, Natalia's eyes widened. "So, we have an advantage now?"

Maksim nodded, a grim smile on his face. "Yes, but we cannot let our guard down, Natalia. The battle has just begun."