Chapter 7 - The True Traitor

"I didn't touch anything, Mr. Hale," Maria said, her voice tight with suppressed emotion, though she held her chin high. "I have never looked at your papers. I have never spoken to a reporter."
Marcus spun around, sneering. "Save the innocent act for the investigators! The digital footprint traces directly to an internal router on this property!"
"That's enough, Marcus," Daniel’s voice boomed across the room, cold and heavy as iron.
He stood up, walking around the large desk until he stood directly between Marcus and Maria. He looked down at his lawyer with absolute, terrifying calm. "Maria isn't the leak. You are."
Marcus blinked, a sudden bead of sweat forming on his temple. "What... what are you talking about? Are you insane? I've represented you for eight years!"
Daniel pulled a sleek metal drive from his pocket and threw it onto the table. "My external cybersecurity team ran a parallel forensic analysis thirty minutes ago. The file upload was disguised to look like it came from the local Wi-Fi, but the root encryption key belonged to your personal corporate tablet. Furthermore, we traced a three-million-dollar wire transfer made last week from a Swiss account linked to Nathan Mercer straight into your offshore trust in the Caymans."
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Marcus went deathly pale. His mouth opened, but no sound came out.
"You sold out the company because Nathan promised you a seat on his new board," Daniel said, his voice dropping to a icy whisper. "Get out of my house before I let the federal marshals waiting at the gate take you in."