Part 1:- The Dawn of the Influence
Johann von Braun and Sophia von Stahl knew they had to act swiftly to maintain control. They convened a se
calm but resolute. "We need to orchestrate an e
l target a nation's economy, create chaos,
o manipulate the French banking system, causing a financial crisis that would ripple through Europe. T
g their vast network of agents to spread rumors and manipulate stock prices. Within weeks, the Fren
They suspected the Illuminates' involvement but lacked concrete evidence. Lachlan decided to tr
d people lined the streets, desperate to withdraw their savings. The trio knew th
ions. Pierre agreed to meet with Lachlan, Eliza, and Henry in a small café on the outskirts of the city. He brought wi
aid, his voice trembling. "It's as if someon
ointed to a coordinated effort. "This is exactly what we n
t swiftly and cautiously. They decided to split up, with Lachlan and Eliza heading to a sa
inates' plan. They identified key players involved in the conspiracy and mapped out their
anged a meeting with French officials, offering their "assistance" to stabil
rtise to restore order," Johann assured them
e devil. The Illuminates' true goal was to gain control over
tion. He had discovered that a crucial meeting of top ba
ze the Illuminates' contro
eting," Eliza said. "It's our
he Bank of France, gather more evidence, and disrupt the
employees and made their way into the building. Lachlan and Eliza headed to the
ailing the Illuminates' manipulations. They quickly gathered the evidence, but
shouted, grabbi
y, hearing the commotion, decided to take action. He burst into t
outed. "These people are manipulat
ohann and Sophia tried to maintain control, but the disruption
, breathless but victorious. They had the evidence th
to be published. The next morning, newspapers across Europe carried the expl
sis. Johann and Sophia, realizing their plan had backfired, decided to lay low for a while. But
m over. The Illuminates were still powerful and determined to achieve their goals. Lachlan, Eliza, a
and justice would be long and arduous. The resistance had struck a blow, but the shado