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, specifically clarifying a "Sale Correction" involving the , Beatrix , and Marie Delvaux collections. Sale Correction: Updates to the Pierre Moro Catalog In the center of the room, standing on
The fluorescent lights of the "Moro & Associates" auction house hummed with a low, headache-inducing buzz. In the center of the room, standing on a wooden crate like a neglected statue, was Dany. He was twenty-two, lean, and dressed in a drab grey tunic that made him blend into the walls. Around his neck hung a small wooden placard reading: "The one run by your external consultants
"The audit you commissioned?" Marie tapped a finger on a stack of papers. "The one run by your external consultants? I found the error, Pierre. Or should I say, the intentional data corruption."