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Nolan didn’t speak right away.He turned his face slightly, avoiding Mr. Strauss’s eyes.Then, quietly, he asked, “Why… why do you want to know me? Is it that necessary?”Mr. Strauss leaned in a little closer, his voice was calm and sincere. “Come on, Nolan. Is there anything wrong with knowing the man who just saved my company from going bankrupt?”There was a long silence.Then Nolan sighed—a deep, tired sigh.“My name is Nolan Rhys,” he said slowly. “That is all.”Mr. Strauss raised his eyebrows. “That is all?”He looked truly surprised.Something in Nolan’s voice, something in his eyes… it made it clear that there was more. A secret. A truth Nolan didn’t want to share.Strauss tilted his head, studying him carefully.“Nolan,” he began again, his voice was a bit softer now. “I noticed the belt. That Hermès Mini Athena Belt. That’s no cheap item.”He paused.“And the way you spoke. The way you handled the system. You weren’t fumbling. You knew what you were doing. Like someone who’
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Nolan sat up slowly on the hospital bed, wincing at the pull of pain in his side.In his hand was a small mirror. He raised it to his face.What stared back at him was the grotesque shape of his battered face.His skin was covered with brownish iodine stains. Cotton wool pads pressed gently against bruised cheekbones, held in place by white plasters. A long cut across his forehead had been stitched. One of his eyes was swollen. His lips, cracked and dry. His face… it looked like a map of pain.He looked at himself in silence, his eyes slowly filling with something deeper than pain—shame… anger… and loss.A soft knock came at the door, followed by a gentle push.A tall man in a white coat stepped in. It was Dr. Emerson—the physician in charge of his care all this while.“Mr. Rhys,” the doctor said gently. “I won’t lie to you. The injuries to your face were severe. But tomorrow, we’re going to do something about it. A cosmetic surgery. You need it… not just for how you look, but to hel
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The silence after Nolan’s outburst hung heavy in the air.Then, without a word, the fashionistas moved again. No one looked offended or shocked anymore. They had expected resistance.One of the assistants walked forward and gently lifted the assistant Nolan had pushed down. The man nodded calmly, dusting himself as if nothing had happened.Jean-Maurice raised one hand, giving a small signal.From behind the line of fashion experts, a young man in black gloves rolled a wheelchair into the room.It was sleek—dark leather with chrome linings and smooth tires that didn’t make a sound.Jean-Maurice turned to Nolan and said gently, “It’s time to move, Mr. Nolan.”Nolan didn’t move at first. He stared at the wheelchair as if it were something out of a dream—or a trap.Then two of the assistants stepped forward again. This time, Nolan didn’t fight.He allowed them to guide him. One of them held his arm gently while the other supported his back. Even though his body ached, they moved with su
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The limousine drove through the city, smooth and silent. Nolan stared out of the window, his eyes turned wide as the tall buildings passed by. The sun was high in the sky, casting silver light on the glass windows of towers. But nothing caught his attention like the one ahead.As they approached, Nolan sat up straight.The building of Timo Fintech Enterprise rose into the sky like a monument from the future.It wasn’t just tall—it was majestic.The front was covered in pure, reflective glass, so clear it looked like the clouds had landed on earth. The entire structure twisted upward in a spiral form, like strands of DNA. Along its sides were glowing panels—lines of digital light ran up and down like a slow-moving code. A giant silver emblem spun gently at the top, shaped like a cube wrapped in a circuit.It looked more like a monument to science fiction than a regular company.Nolan couldn’t believe his eyes.“This is… unreal,” he whispered.The limousine turned into the driveway
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Inside the back seat of a custom black Mercedes Maybach 4MATIC, Nolan Rhys sat, dressed in a sleek tailored suit, with his face half-hidden beneath dark sunglasses. The city skyline blurred behind the tinted bulletproof glass as the car cruised down the highway toward Rhys Tech Global headquarters. The luxury ride purred with a whisper, while the man inside prepared himself for the evening’s grand affair—The Rhys Tech Ascendancy Gala. The gala was less about innovation, but more about image—a glittering spectacle celebrating the company’s meteoric rise, attended by dignitaries, celebrities, and the elite of high society. Hosted under Evelyn’s dazzling banner, it was the kind of event where champagne flowed, cameras flashed, and quiet power plays unfolded behind velvet smiles. And though Nolan had overseen much of the groundwork that made the night possible, he was not its star. His wife was. Meanwhile back in the vehicle, his phone rang—it was a direct encrypted line. The calle
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“Nolan!” Evelyn shouted as her eyes widened in horror. She rushed forward, pushing Nolan away from the Zahir Malikyan who was now crouching down, with one hand pressed tightly to his jaw. “What did you just do?” she demanded, her voice was shaking. Nolan’s chest heaved as he looked at her, still burning with fury. He didn’t answer her at first. “How dare he disrespect me like that?” Nolan said, his voice was low and cold, but filled with pride. Evelyn turned and looked at Zahir Malikyan, who was still on one knee, wincing from the slap. A storm of emotions flooded her eyes—anger, fear, shame. Nolan stood there, silent now, watching everything like a man suddenly waking up from a dark dream. Reality began to sink in. What have I done? The voice of reason whispered in his head. This man was not just anyone. He was powerful, respected, feared. Hitting him could bring serious trouble. "I should’ve stayed calm…" Nolan thought for a moment. "I should’ve handled it differently.
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Five minutes passed before the elevator doors slid open once more. About five minutes before that time, inside the elevator, Merrick Strauss and his entourage had already entered, their conversation was casual and confident. The six men were scattered inside, engaged in low discussions, oblivious to their surroundings.Nolan’s gaze flicked to the group of men once again. He noticed one man in particular—a tall figure with sharp features, wearing an ash-gray suit. His demeanor was different from the others—cold, calculating. This man didn’t have the look of someone who had earned his position; he looked as though he was simply waiting for what was rightfully his.“That one,” Carter said, his voice was a soft whisper, barely audible over the hum of the elevator. He gestured subtly toward the man in the gray suit. “That’s Merrick Strauss. Mr. Timothy Strauss’s first son.”Nolan frowned, his eyes narrowing. “Merrick Strauss?” he repeated. “The first son?”Carter nodded. “He’s the percei
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The limousine drove through the city, smooth and silent. Nolan stared out of the window, his eyes turned wide as the tall buildings passed by. The sun was high in the sky, casting silver light on the glass windows of towers. But nothing caught his attention like the one ahead.As they approached, Nolan sat up straight.The building of Timo Fintech Enterprise rose into the sky like a monument from the future.It wasn’t just tall—it was majestic.The front was covered in pure, reflective glass, so clear it looked like the clouds had landed on earth. The entire structure twisted upward in a spiral form, like strands of DNA. Along its sides were glowing panels—lines of digital light ran up and down like a slow-moving code. A giant silver emblem spun gently at the top, shaped like a cube wrapped in a circuit.It looked more like a monument to science fiction than a regular company.Nolan couldn’t believe his eyes.“This is… unreal,” he whispered.The limousine turned into the driveway
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The silence after Nolan’s outburst hung heavy in the air.Then, without a word, the fashionistas moved again. No one looked offended or shocked anymore. They had expected resistance.One of the assistants walked forward and gently lifted the assistant Nolan had pushed down. The man nodded calmly, dusting himself as if nothing had happened.Jean-Maurice raised one hand, giving a small signal.From behind the line of fashion experts, a young man in black gloves rolled a wheelchair into the room.It was sleek—dark leather with chrome linings and smooth tires that didn’t make a sound.Jean-Maurice turned to Nolan and said gently, “It’s time to move, Mr. Nolan.”Nolan didn’t move at first. He stared at the wheelchair as if it were something out of a dream—or a trap.Then two of the assistants stepped forward again. This time, Nolan didn’t fight.He allowed them to guide him. One of them held his arm gently while the other supported his back. Even though his body ached, they moved with su
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Nolan sat up slowly on the hospital bed, wincing at the pull of pain in his side.In his hand was a small mirror. He raised it to his face.What stared back at him was the grotesque shape of his battered face.His skin was covered with brownish iodine stains. Cotton wool pads pressed gently against bruised cheekbones, held in place by white plasters. A long cut across his forehead had been stitched. One of his eyes was swollen. His lips, cracked and dry. His face… it looked like a map of pain.He looked at himself in silence, his eyes slowly filling with something deeper than pain—shame… anger… and loss.A soft knock came at the door, followed by a gentle push.A tall man in a white coat stepped in. It was Dr. Emerson—the physician in charge of his care all this while.“Mr. Rhys,” the doctor said gently. “I won’t lie to you. The injuries to your face were severe. But tomorrow, we’re going to do something about it. A cosmetic surgery. You need it… not just for how you look, but to hel
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Nolan didn’t speak right away.He turned his face slightly, avoiding Mr. Strauss’s eyes.Then, quietly, he asked, “Why… why do you want to know me? Is it that necessary?”Mr. Strauss leaned in a little closer, his voice was calm and sincere. “Come on, Nolan. Is there anything wrong with knowing the man who just saved my company from going bankrupt?”There was a long silence.Then Nolan sighed—a deep, tired sigh.“My name is Nolan Rhys,” he said slowly. “That is all.”Mr. Strauss raised his eyebrows. “That is all?”He looked truly surprised.Something in Nolan’s voice, something in his eyes… it made it clear that there was more. A secret. A truth Nolan didn’t want to share.Strauss tilted his head, studying him carefully.“Nolan,” he began again, his voice was a bit softer now. “I noticed the belt. That Hermès Mini Athena Belt. That’s no cheap item.”He paused.“And the way you spoke. The way you handled the system. You weren’t fumbling. You knew what you were doing. Like someone who’
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The next day. The system was holding steady, but the damage had already been done.In the main recovery room of Timothy Strauss mansion, Nolan lay on the white hospital bed, his left hand was connected to a drip. The IV fluid bag hung above him, slowly feeding his exhausted body. Not to mention that his face had been swollen all this while. He was now receiving another round of medical treatment—fresh medication to ease the pain and speed up his healing.Cotton wool pressed into the deep cuts on his temple and chin. His right cheek had a fresh plaster on it—pink and puffy. Ever since he was picked up close to the trash bin, he looked like someone who had walked through hell and barely made it out alive.But the real scars weren’t the ones the eye could see.As Nolan stared at the ceiling, the world around him felt distant—muted. The faint beeping of the heart monitor beside him, the soft hiss of the oxygen tube near his nose, the gentle rhythm of the drip—all of it felt like backgr
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Nolan nodded.“Yes. It’s risky. It might not work. But… it might buy us time. It might give us one more chance.”Strauss took a step closer.His expression changed.From calm…To curious.To hopeful.He looked Nolan straight in the eye.“We’re being drained again! There is another breach on Wallet Node C!”Gasps filled the air.A flurry of keystrokes followed. The screens lit up with red alerts. One of the analysts shoved his chair back and sprinted to another console.“They’ve bypassed the second firewall!”“No, no, no! How is that even possible?!”“We need to shut it all down! Now! Before they drain the reserve pool too!”Timothy Strauss’s calm cracked ever so slightly—his jaw tightened. But he didn’t move.Nolan gripped the flash drive tighter. Every instinct in him screamed run. Hide. Protect what's yours. He had fought too hard, suffered too long. That flash drive held his redemption.But then his eyes fell on the youngest techie—barely out of college maybe—who had frozen at his
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Nolan gripped the flash drive tightly.He couldn’t rest.He had to check it.He must check it.With the crutches tucked under his arms, he hobbled slowly across the shiny wooden floor. Each step was painful, but his heart beat louder than the pain in his ribs. His breath was shallow. His soft sky-blue robe flapped softly as he moved, one careful step after another.His mind raced with questions that dawned on him when he woke up from sleep and he began to wonder.Where am I?Who brought me here?Why did they help me?Why am I still alive?The corridor outside was long and quiet, with soft golden lights glowing along the ceiling. The walls were painted in soft cream, decorated with beautiful paintings that looked hand-drawn.The place didn’t smell like a hospital. It didn’t feel like one either. It felt more like a private luxury resort, or a government building… maybe even a mansion.As he moved down the corridor, he heard footsteps.Nolan froze.A pair of women in matching black un
