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Chapter 12 - The Serpent's Den

Avery's voice cut through the chaos like a sharp blade. "Agreed; here is our plan. Lucas, Damien, you two go check if our allies are still with us. Elena, write a statement for the press conference. Father, you and The Architect start looking for our missing records."

As the room settled, Avery felt a rush of adrenaline. This was her first real test as a leader. She could hardly recognize the determined person reflected in the nearby window. Phone calls, whispered conversations, and hurried planning filled the next few hours. At the center of it all, Avery was making decisions that would shape a vast criminal empire.

As noon approached, Avery retreated to a quiet corner of the loft. She needed a moment to breathe and sort out the whirlwind of changes in her life. A gentle knock interrupted her thoughts. Lucas stood in the doorway, his usual confidence now mixed with a hint of doubt. "How are you holding up?" he asked.

Avery laughed, though it wasn't very funny. "Oh, you know, just another day of toppling criminal empires and getting ready for press conferences." Lucas managed a half-smile. "Given your situation, you're doing better than most."

"Am I?" Avery sighed and ran her hand through her hair. Lucas stepped closer, his dark green eyes showing concern. "I feel like I'm playing a game where only I know the rules."

"Avery, you're not alone in this. We're all working together to figure it out," Lucas reassured her. Avery allowed herself to lean on his support for a moment before nodding and straightening her shoulders. "You're right. We still have work to do."

As Avery rejoined the others, she could feel the weight of expectations pressing down on her. The old guard, who had once served her father, looked at her with suspicion. She knew winning their trust wouldn't be easy.

The president of Blackthorn University took the podium as the TV in the corner turned on. The time had come. Avery sighed deeply and started smoothing her shirt. "Let's face the music," she said.

The tense drive to the university was filled with unanswered questions. When Avery walked into the administrative building, she saw the crowd of students and media outside. "Remember to stick to the script," Elena whispered. "We're here to reassure, not to reveal."

Avery nodded, her heart pounding as she got out of the car. Questions and camera flashes bombarded her from all directions. She kept her face neutral and focused on the building. Inside, the university president had just finished his speech. "…and we can guarantee that our students' safety is our top priority. We are fully cooperating with law enforcement to understand what happened last night."

Avery moved forward and took her place in the spotlight. The room went silent. She began, "Good afternoon," her voice steady despite her racing heart. "I'm here to address the rumors about last night's events. I'm Avery Chen. For the next ten minutes, Avery told a story of bravery and quick thinking, portraying herself and her friends as innocent bystanders who had helped protect their classmates. Although some saw doubt in her eyes, no one could question the sincerity of her speech. As she finished, the room erupted with questions. Avery handled them with grace, her answers careful but seeming sincere. She didn't relax until they were back in the car.

"Did it work?" she asked Elena.

The lecturer nodded with a small smile. "You did really well. They bought it."

Still, Avery's relief was short-lived. Outside, she saw stern-faced old guard members waiting. As they headed to the safe house, Damien motioned towards his hidden weapon. "Looks like we have company."

Avery shook her head. "No. I'll handle this." She got out of the car and approached Viktor, one of her father's most trusted lieutenants. "Ms. Chen," Viktor said gruffly. "We need to talk."

Avery looked at him steadily. "Then let's talk, Viktor. But not here."

Inside, there was clear tension. On one side of the room were Viktor and his men; on the other were Avery and her supporters. "Ms. Chen," Viktor began, "we have concerns about the direction you're taking us."

Avery shook her head. "Oh? And what direction should that be?"

"This… transparency," Viktor said. "The press conference and your handling of the situation. We don't operate that way."

Avery kept her cool, though anger simmered inside her. "Viktor, the old ways don't work anymore. We have to adapt."

"Adapt?" Viktor grumbled. "You mean soften up? We know you want to 'reform' us. Some of us don't want change." The room fell silent, the challenge hanging in the air. Avery could feel Lucas and Damien bracing for a confrontation. But Avery had other plans. She stared at Viktor and moved closer. "Let me be clear," she said in a low, dangerous voice. "I'm not asking for permission. I will show you what needs to be done. Either get out of my way or join me."

Viktor clearly didn't expect the young woman to be so determined. "Do you think you can just walk in and take control?" he barked. "You have no idea how to run this organization."

Avery let out a cold laugh. "I know enough to have outsmarted everyone. I know enough to have challenged my father. I also know enough to see that the old methods are disappearing." She turned to address the entire room. "We are at a crossroads. We can either stick to the old ways and watch everything fall apart or we can change and make new plans. You have the chance to be part of something new and better." Her words had an impact on the people around her. Even Viktor looked taken aback. "The choice is yours," Avery said. "But do it quickly. We will move forward with or without you."

The atmosphere shifted as her speech ended. Some of the old guard nodded, while others looked thoughtful. Viktor's expression was hard to read. Just then, a phone rang. Marcus's face grew even paler as he listened.

"What's going on?" Avery asked, her stomach churning with fear.

Marcus's voice was grim. "The problem with the missing files has been resolved. We know who stole them."

The room held its breath. Marcus looked directly at Avery and murmured, "Elena did it."

Avery felt as if the ground had shifted beneath her. Elena, her friend and mentor, a traitor? As the reality of this betrayal sank in, Avery realized the true nature of her situation. Allies and enemies were not so different, and friends could become enemies in an instant.

Looking around the room, Avery saw people waiting for her next move. The new and old guard, those who questioned her, and those who supported her all looked to her for leadership. In that moment, Avery Chen made a decision. She would stop making half-measures and playing it safe. If she chose, she would shape this empire as she saw fit.

"Alright," she said firmly. "Here's our next move…"

As Avery outlined her plan, she saw Viktor's astonishment and resistance. She was beginning to show the old guard a new perspective. But even as she spoke, her mind raced ahead. Elena was out there with enough knowledge to bring them all down. The stakes had never been higher, and time was running out.

As night fell outside, Avery saw her reflection in the city lights. She would face unexpected challenges in the coming days. But for now, Avery Chen stood tall, ready to reorganize her kingdom.