Chapter Four: The Two-Hundred-Million Medical
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The executive called him insane but stayed on the line.
Kane understood. “You want Crown to buy Costa too?”
“Crown has no registration room after Wolff. We need a third club—and Oracle must believe its trap still works.”
Wolff tore his draft in half. “First take my life out of their hands.”
Three independent hospitals completed parallel examinations. Wolff was healthy. At four, Kane presented the evidence to the seller: remove the designated hospital and data license; restore the price to two hundred million, but place thirty million in independent escrow. Any Oracle-linked interference with Wolff's travel before May twenty-ninth would donate the escrow to the players' union and publish every appendix.
