Secret Mission Undercover - Agents Never Back Down-

Three years ago, a cyber-financier known only as “The Conductor” began orchestrating a shadow economy, laundering billions for rogue states and terror networks through a decentralized network of shell companies. Traditional surveillance failed. Satellites saw only empty buildings. Wiretaps caught only weather reports.

But Koval was paranoid. He ran background checks on Julian Ashford that went back to elementary school. Vex had prepared for that. What he hadn’t prepared for was the dead drop. One morning, he found a photograph slipped under his safehouse door: a candid shot of his real sister, taken that week. She lived in Arizona. No one was supposed to know she existed.

Six months ago, Vex finally sat across from The Conductor—a ghost of a man named Yuri Koval, who collected rare orchids and executed traitors with a ballpoint pen. The mission objective: identify the network’s “Black Ledger,” a master key to the entire laundering operation. Secret Mission Undercover Agents Never Back Down-

Vex grabbed it. As he was hauled aboard, a final shot grazed his calf. He didn’t feel it. Adrenaline is a liar, but sometimes it tells the truth: you are still alive.

This is the story of one such mission. Operation Ghost Mantle. Three years ago, a cyber-financier known only as

He crushed the comm with his heel.

The solution? Agent Marcus “Vex” Velez. A man with no digital footprint, no living relatives, and a talent for becoming whoever the room needed him to be. Vex spent eighteen months building a legend: a disgraced former Wall Street quant named Julian Ashford, desperate, brilliant, and morally flexible. Wiretaps caught only weather reports

But Koval’s men were fast. The boat was thirty meters away when the first bullet hit the water. Vex dove in, the egg in a waterproof pouch strapped to his chest. He swam blind, ice-cold water numbing his limbs, bullets stitching the surface around him like angry needles.

Twenty meters. Ten. A hand reached down. His handler, disobeying direct orders, leaning over the gunwale.

Vex didn’t have a plan. He had a principle.