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Chapter 10: A $90 Billion Mansion
Author: Nathan Emorey
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“These are your personal guards and drivers,” Serena explained, opening the Limousine door with a gentle smile. “They’ll take us to your mansion. You’re safe with them, Master Wang. No one will touch you ever again.”

Gary nodded, his legs shaky as he stepped inside. The leather seats were soft against his back, the air cool and scented with a faint hint of cedar. He sank into the comfort, his mind racing with memories of the beat-up car he’d driven for the Lancasters, its seats torn and smelling of rust.

Now this?

He rubbed his hands together, feeling the smoothness of the armrest, a small smile tugging at his lips despite the ache in his body.

Finally, after a while, the Limousine slowed, and Gary’s breath caught as they approached his new home.

The mansion loomed ahead, a grand structure of white marble and towering columns, its windows glinting like jewels against the green hills of New York’s outskirts. It was massive—bigger than anything he’d ever seen, even in his wilde
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