Arthur’s voice was thin, a reed about to snap. “I kept the file because I thought it was insurance. I didn’t know they’d find out. They said if I talked, my daughter would have an accident. Not die. Just
 an accident. Enough to ruin her. So I’m taking the other way out. But the file is real. The 2021 audit was fake. Simplo cooked the books to cover a two-billion-dollar shortfall. Follow the ‘Adjustments’ to the Cayman trustee account ending in 7712.”

She did. Page after page of offshore entities. Shell companies with names like Lacuna Ltd. and Void Capital. And at the very bottom, a single cell highlighted in blood red:

Outside, the city rain began to fall. Somewhere in a glass tower downtown, Victor Simplo was pouring himself a drink, unaware that a double-wrapped file named “Completo” had just become his unfinished ending.