By June, the investigation had become the largest financial crimes case in modern history.
Forty-three arrests across nine countries. Three major banks under federal investigation. Two former intelligence officials facing treason charges. Assets frozen totaling over four billion dollars.
And through it all, our family had become both witnesses and targets.
"Another attempt," Connor announced grimly, walking into our kitchen with his laptop. "This time targeting Tony's foundation directly. Someone's trying to hack the financial systems, make it look like fraudulent transactions."
"Did they succeed?" Tony asked, already reaching for his phone to call the IT security team.
"No. Our systems held. But it's getting more sophisticated. More desperate."
"Desperate is good," Dante said. "Desperate means we're winning."
"Desperate also means more dangerous," Morrison corrected, joining us via video call from her office. "Cornered animals bite harder."
