Copy & Paste Power in Modern World
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- Chapter 158
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- Chapter 156
- Chapter 155
- Chapter 154
- Chapter 153
- Chapter 152
- Chapter 151
- Chapter 150
- Chapter 149
- Chapter 148
- Chapter 147
- Chapter 146
- Chapter 145
- Chapter 144
- Chapter 143
- Chapter 142
- Chapter 141
- Chapter 140
- Chapter 139
- Chapter 138
- Chapter 137
- Chapter 136
- Chapter 135
- Chapter 134
- Chapter 133
- Chapter 132
- Chapter 131
- Chapter 130
- Chapter 129
- Chapter 128
- Chapter 127
- Chapter 126
- Chapter 125
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 122
- Chapter 121
- Chapter 120
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 118
- Chapter 117
- Chapter 116
- Chapter 115
- Chapter 114
- Chapter 113
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 107
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 100
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 22 - - 22
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7 - - 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1
Rovan Hale had submitted the report three times before Havel stopped calling him in.
The first report said unknown attackers hit a suspected gang convoy. The second added the illegal cargo angle. The third corrected the weapon details after Havel asked why the bullet marks did not match the first version.
Rovan had prepared better this time.
He had not used police weapons. He had not placed uniformed men at the shooting line. He had paid outside men through two layers and moved the constables only after the firing stopped. By the time official police arrived, the road already looked like the kind of mess gangs made for themselves.
Even then, Havel had stared at him for too long.
"You are moving too far, Rovan," Havel had said. "If I find your hand inside this, I will not protect you."
Rovan had tried to look offended.
"Sir, I followed the information that came in. By the time our men reached, the firing was already over."
Havel had not believed him. He had only failed to catch him.
Havel was not a clean officer, but he was careful. He did not like men who made noise while doing dirty work. Rovan had always been useful because he could do ugly things without asking too many questions. Now he looked like a risk.
That was what frightened Rovan most.
The unknown organization had already made him kill a gang leader. What would they ask next?
He sat at his desk, looking at a file without reading it.
If Adam had not sent the route, vehicles, and timing, Rovan might have failed. He had been bluffing under pressure before that. The detailed information had saved the operation, but it also proved that the voice on the phone could see deeper into the underworld than Rovan could.
They had not only threatened him. They had handed him the target, the road, the vehicles, and the best shape of the story afterward. It felt less like he was being used by one caller and more like he had become a tool in a plan already running ahead of him.
Noise rose from the front hall.
Rovan looked up.
The environmental activist’s sister was there again.
She stood near the complaint desk, holding a folder so tightly that the edges bent in her hand.
"Someone here knows something!" she shouted. "My brother did not disappear into air. You people keep sending me away because one of you is hiding the truth."
Several officers tried to calm her.
Rovan lowered his eyes before she could see him.
Her voice cut through him harder than Havel’s warning. Havel could hurt his career. The woman could destroy the wall hiding his past if someone placed even one real clue in her hand.
Rovan suddenly hated the unknown caller more than before.
The scene changed to Adam’s village.
Three local youths stood near the lane outside Adam’s house. They were not strangers to the village. They were the kind of men who wasted time near tea stalls, carried small knives during festivals, and acted important when someone from outside paid them.
One of them leaned against a tree while watching the house.
Adam’s father came out after noticing them.
His name was Dinesh.
He was a lean man with sun-dark skin, a faded shirt, and the tired shoulders of someone who had spent more years in fields than in rooms. He knew the boys, and that was why he did not look afraid at first.
"Is there some work?" Dinesh asked.
The tallest youth smiled. "No, Uncle. We only heard Adam might have come back."
Dinesh frowned. "Adam has not come. We have been trying to call him for many days, but his phone is not connecting. I am starting to worry. I may have to go to the city."
"He did not call at all?"
"No."
"No friend came, no letter, nothing like a money order?"
Dinesh’s eyes sharpened a little. "Why are you asking so much?"
The youth laughed quickly. "Nothing, Uncle. Someone in the market said he came. We thought we would meet him."
They asked two more small questions and left.
Dinesh watched them go for longer than usual.
He was a farmer, not a city man, but he knew when a question had too much weight behind it. After a while, he went back inside and looked at the old phone on the shelf. He tried Adam’s number again.
The call did not connect.
Outside the village, one of them called the number he had been given.
A short chain carried the message to John’s assistant.
John was in his car when the assistant received it. The car was entering the college road, and students were moving toward the gates.
"Young master," the assistant said, lowering the phone, "Adam is not in the village. His father says the phone has not connected for many days. Our side checked the number too."
John covered his mouth with one hand.
He was hiding a laugh.
"So he is here," John said.
"Most likely in the city," the assistant replied.
"Find him."
The assistant hesitated. "Young master, your father’s election is close. We cannot pull too much manpower into one student matter."
John looked at him.
The assistant stopped speaking.
"I said find him." 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦
"Yes, young master."
The car stopped near the college entrance. John stepped out and watched the students pass through the gate.
Adam had not gone home. His phone was dead. No hospital record had appeared. No cheap friend had seen him. That meant he was not simply broken or lost.
He was hiding.
The question was why.
If Adam knew about the frame, why had he not come at John? Fear was one answer. Lack of strength was another. But John tried to place himself in Adam’s position.
Adam had no family power and no official backing. If he had still chosen not to run home, then he was buying something more valuable than safety.
What would he do if he knew a stronger enemy had moved against him?
The answer came while he walked through the gate.
He would buy time.
He would build a network.
Not a large one at first. A room, a few people, money, maybe one dirty official or one desperate friend. That was how a weak person began turning into a problem.
John’s smile widened.
"So that is it," he whispered. "You are preparing."
For the first time in a long while, John felt truly awake.
"Adam," he said softly
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- Chapter 140
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- Chapter 137
- Chapter 136
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- Chapter 121
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- Chapter 105
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 100
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 22 - - 22
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7 - - 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1
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