PART 3: HE THOUGHT IT WAS JUST A TRAINING DAY… UNTIL THE ADMIRAL REALIZED WHO HE WAS TALKING TO -yumihong

The wind didn’t change.

That was the first thing Ellis noticed.

The range flags still snapped in short, dry bursts. The sun still pressed heat into the sand. The smell of gun oil and burnt powder still hung low in the air.

Everything looked the same.

Except one man.


Admiral Victor Kane didn’t move.

Not forward.

Not back.

Just… still.

His hand hovered near his belt like his body hadn’t decided what it was allowed to do anymore.

Ellis had seen men freeze under fire.

This wasn’t that.

This was recognition.


Because the moment Evelyn’s sleeve shifted—

everything changed.


It wasn’t a flashy insignia.

No polished badge.

No unit crest meant for display.

Just a small black mark.

Old.

Stripped.

Buried.


Ellis recognized it instantly.

Because men like him were trained to pretend they didn’t.


Programs like that didn’t exist on paper.

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