Florentina Mirela
When systems are designed to decide for us, who is responsible when they fail?In a world governed by protocols, oversight committees, and invisible authority, decisions rarely belong to a single person. They are distributed, delayed, optimized-and quietly enforced.Atlas is not a revolutionary. He does not seek power, leadership, or control. His work exists in the margins, where influence operates without visibility and responsibility dissolves into procedure. When a modern decision-making system meant to stabilize institutions begins to erase accountability altogether, Atlas recognizes the danger before anyone is willing to name it.As authority shifts from individuals to processes, hesitation becomes policy-and waiting becomes harm.What follows is not a conventional conspiracy, but a slow unraveling: of trust, of responsibility, and of the belief that neutrality can exist inside systems built to manage human judgment. Each correction creates new consequences. Each attempt to restore order tightens control.LEGION: Shadow Protocol is a modern espionage thriller that explores power without fingerprints, influence without permission, and the thin line between protection and control.This is not a story about hidden armies or secret codes.It is about how easily responsibility disappears-and what happens when people stop waiting for permission to act.This novel is the first in a planned series.