Two years after Taung, Kabelo Maseko's name is being forged to authorize chrome corridors that cross provinces and graves. Naledi Phiri, now a mother, discovers stolen Venda artifacts hidden in ore shipments and threats whispered through baby monitors.
From Limpopo's sacred valleys to Free State's forged archives, the Chrome Covenant is more than a mining scheme-it's a blueprint for erasure.
As the couple races toward Thaba Nchu, the past resurfaces: a bowl from Venda, a flash drive buried in Taung, and a child whose safety depends on truth being louder than machines.
The soil is contaminated. The signatures are fake. And the covenant must be broken.
This is the final reckoning in a trilogy that began with smoke and silence, deepened into dust and heritage, and now confronts chrome and blood.
Because survival is no longer enough.
They must become the ones who rewrite the record.