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The unexpected student billionaire Chapter Thirty-Eight
Richard had just finished his meal, but something in the air seemed to be weighing heavily on his mind. The jovial atmosphere at the dining table wasn’t enough to shake off the unease he felt for Emily’s father. After hearing Jonathan’s account of his business trouble with Frederick, Richard knew he couldn't just sit idly by. Excusing himself politely from the table, Richard stepped outside the house, his thoughts racing. He needed to handle this situation fast. He pulled out his phone and dialed James’s number, hoping his influence could make the difference. James was a well-known business magnate, whose empire spanned numerous industries. His name alone could intimidate anyone in the business world, including Frederick, who had tried to bully Jonathan into backing down. Richard knew James’s reputation could be the perfect counter to Frederick's threats. As the phone rang, Richard’s mind raced. The contract with the Ever-Crest group was huge, and for someone like Jonathan, it was a
The unexpected student billionaire Chapter Thirty-Nine
The day had finally arrived for Emily’s date with Richard, and she could hardly contain her excitement. This wasn’t just any ordinary date—it was at the Heaven Spring restaurant, a place reserved for the country’s most elite. Emily had heard so much about it, but never imagined she would be dining there. It was a night to remember, and she was determined to look her best.Christabel, Emily's trusted friend, had ensured that she would shine. She had helped Emily with every little detail, from picking the perfect outfit to styling her hair. Emily had chosen a stunning yellow dress that complemented her features and added just the right amount of radiance to her appearance. Her shoes were elegant and expensive, and the Gucci bag Christabel had gifted her only added to her sense of confidence. Emily wore a necklace that had been passed down from her mother, a gift that held sentimental value. Everything about her look radiated elegance and grace—she was truly ready for this special day.Wh
The unexpected student billionaire Chapter Forty
The manager's expression shifted as he turned his attention to the senior staff member, Lillian. His gaze was sharp, and there was a noticeable shift in the air. Lillian's attitude toward Richard had clearly not gone unnoticed. "Is this how we conduct business here? Judging potential clients by their appearance?" the manager asked sternly, his voice calm but filled with authority. Lillian hesitated for a moment, realizing she had made a serious mistake. "I... I just assumed—" "You assumed?" The manager interrupted, his patience growing thin. "Did you ask him what he was looking for? Did you take the time to explain the prices and options, or did you just dismiss him based on what he wore? This isn't how we treat people here, Lillian." Richard stood still, his expression unreadable as the exchange unfolded. He had seen this kind of behavior before, and it always frustrated him to no end. However, he wasn’t one to let others’ judgments affect him. Still, the injustice of being treate
The unexpected student billionaire Chapter Forty-One
Richard made his way out of the showroom, feeling a wave of satisfaction wash over him. He could feel the shift in the way people looked at him. The staff, who had once sneered at him and doubted his ability to afford even the smallest of the apartments, now looked at him with a mix of awe and respect. The cold disdain that had accompanied his entrance had been replaced with admiration. Richard reached into his pocket as his phone buzzed. It was a call from James. His curiosity piqued, he answered it quickly. “Hello, young master,” James said, his voice carrying a hint of excitement. “I just wanted to inform you that your Porsche PTI 511 is ready for use. We’ve rebranded the latest version of the Porsche PTI 911 to PTI 511, so no one will realize just how much wealth you have.” Richard smiled at the news. The fact that James had gone through the effort of rebranding the car spoke volumes. Richard was grateful for the discretion, as he didn’t want to draw too much attention to his we
The unexpected student billionaire Chapter Forty-Two
The day of the race had finally arrived, and the atmosphere was charged with excitement. The students who had gathered around the race track were practically buzzing with anticipation. Richard, Dominic, and their friends were already preparing for the contest, and the energy in the air was palpable. The race track, which had been hastily set up, was lined with eager onlookers who couldn’t wait to see Richard humiliated. They had already made their minds up: there was no way Richard could win against Dominic. Everyone was sure of it.“The race track is set! Get your cars ready at the starting line!” Thomas, the appointed referee, called out to the racers.Richard was unfazed by the jeering crowd. In fact, he was calm, his expression a mask of confidence. It was this unexpected composure that drew the attention of the crowd. They had expected him to be nervous, even intimidated, but Richard seemed completely at ease."See who’ll be licking my shoe in just a few minutes!" Dominic taunted,
The unexpected student billionaire Chapter Forty-Three
Richard was overwhelmed with the series of questions coming at him from all directions. He barely had time to process one question before another was asked. Everyone seemed fascinated by how he had managed to defeat Dominic in the race. It was a feat no one expected, and now they all wanted to know how it was possible for his car to outperform Dominic's Porsche.As Richard stood there, unsure of which question to answer first, Christabel boldly stepped in to silence the crowd.“I don’t think we need an explanation from Richard,” she said, her voice cutting through the noise. “We all saw what happened. The important thing now is that Dominic keeps his promise to Richard.”The entire group grew quiet. They all knew the terms of the challenge—Dominic had promised that if he lost, he would lick Richard’s shoe. Now that Dominic had lost, it was time for him to honor his word.Dominic was still at a distance, surrounded by Jane, Natasha, and Isabella. He was visibly upset, and Jane, ever the
The unexpected student billionaire Chapter Forty-Four
The next day, the entire class was buzzing with excitement. The announcement of the upcoming excursion to the Ever-crest Winery had everyone talking. The Ever-crest company was renowned, a jewel of the Richard Morgan Empire. Known for producing the finest wines both domestically and internationally, it was a place of prestige, sophistication, and wealth. For many, the idea of visiting such a place felt like a dream come true, a glimpse into a world of luxury they could only imagine.As the news spread, students gathered in groups, their voices filled with anticipation. It was rare for the school to organize such a prestigious excursion, and everyone was eager to experience it.“Dominic, will you be coming with us to visit the Ever-crest winery?” Thomas asked, his tone both curious and eager.Dominic, as usual, stood with an air of confidence that seemed to exude from every part of him. His well-groomed appearance, his sharp gaze, and his poised posture gave off the impression that he w
The unexpected student billionaire Chapter Forty-Five
The classroom was thick with tension as Richard stood his ground, his eyes locked with Dominic’s. The whole class seemed to hold its breath, unsure of what would happen next. The sharp words and subtle jabs had been exchanged back and forth, but this moment felt different. This was the boiling point. Richard had, for the first time, openly challenged Dominic’s claim of power, and it left everyone stunned. Even Dominic, with his usual air of superiority, faltered slightly.The classroom fell silent, and the hum of whispered conversations ceased as all eyes turned to Richard. They couldn't believe what they were witnessing. Richard was challenging Dominic? The same Dominic who, just minutes ago, had been boasting about his uncle’s influence at the Evercrest company? The same Dominic who was used to intimidating everyone around him?Richard’s calm demeanor only made his words even more powerful. There was no fear, no hesitation in his voice. He had been through enough to know that words l
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The following day, after another grueling set of classes, Richard received a call from Mr. James. The voice on the other end was calm, yet filled with a certain urgency. “Richard, I need you to meet me after school. There’s something important we need to discuss.”Richard, still processing the chaotic events of the past few days, agreed. He didn’t know what to expect, but something told him that whatever Mr. James had planned, it was going to be another step deeper into the world he was trying to navigate—a world that had been anything but ordinary.After school, Richard met Mr. James at the designated spot, a small café tucked away in a quiet corner of the city. Mr. James looked as composed as always, his usual calm demeanor unwavering. After a brief greeting, they walked together, moving through the busy streets until they reached an unassuming house. It didn’t look like much from the outside—an old, two-story house with peeling paint and a small yard. But Richard had learned long a
Chapter Three Hundred and Fifty-Five
The situation had escalated beyond anything Richard could have predicted. Margaret had been taken away by the guards, Thomas, too, was nowhere to be found, and it seemed as though the Hamilton Enterprises building was becoming more of a fortress with every passing minute. Desperation settled in Richard's chest. He had to do something—he couldn’t just stand by and watch them take everyone he cared about. The guards were getting more aggressive, and the protestors outside were beginning to panic, unsure of what was going on inside the building.Richard’s mind raced. The more he thought about it, the more he realized that the time for patience was over. There were people inside—his friends, the ones who had been wronged—and he couldn’t let them suffer anymore. The building that once felt like a symbol of the Hamiltons’ strength now felt like a cage, and Richard had no choice but to act.Richard moved toward the entrance, his eyes scanning the surroundings, looking for any sign of weaknes
Chapter Three Hundred and Fifty-Four
Lucas approached the gates with purpose, his eyes locking with the security guards. He spoke with them for a few moments, his voice smooth and firm. Richard couldn’t hear the exact words, but it was clear that the guards were now taking him seriously. One of them stepped back, presumably to relay the message inside, and a few moments later, the gates creaked open slightly.“Follow me,” one of the guards instructed, gesturing for Lucas to come inside.Margaret, filled with a mix of hope and caution, nodded and moved forward. “This is it,” she said to Richard, turning to face him with a weary smile. “I believe it will be resolved now.”Richard, however, had an uneasy feeling deep in his gut. Something wasn’t right. He could feel it in the air, the tension that was almost palpable. He wanted to trust Lucas, but he couldn’t shake the nagging doubt. This was the Hamiltons’ world, and people like Margaret and the protestors were just pawns.Minutes passed, then an unsettling sound cut throu
Chapter Three Hundred and Fifty Three
The air was thick with tension as Richard stood among the gathered protestors, his mind racing through the events that had led up to this moment. The group of disgruntled investors, led by Margaret, was growing increasingly frustrated with each passing minute, their voices rising in anger as they faced the iron gates of Hamilton Enterprises. Richard had stepped in to help, offering his expertise and resources, but even he knew that this was not a fight that could be easily won. Hamilton Enterprises was a powerhouse, and the Hamilton family, with all their wealth and connections, were not used to being challenged.Margaret, however, was undeterred. Her passion and sense of injustice were palpable. She had been duped into believing in a future she could trust, only to be burned by the very people she had put her faith in. Now, she wanted nothing more than to get the money back that she had invested, and she was determined to make sure everyone knew the truth.Despite Richard’s support,
Chapter Three Hundred and Fifty-Two
Richard was tired. It had been a long day filled with both class and work, but as he walked home from the university, something unusual caught his eye. He noticed a group of people gathered near a building, their voices rising in frustration and anger. At first, Richard thought it was just another protest, maybe something political, but then something made him stop. The figure standing at the forefront of the crowd immediately drew his attention.It was Amelia’s mother, her face twisted with emotion as she stood at the front of the group, demanding something. Richard’s heart skipped a beat. He knew of her, of course—she was a woman of stature, well respected in the business world, and married into the Hamilton family, one of the wealthiest and most powerful families in the region. But what was she doing here, in front of a building that looked like it belonged to another powerful figure? It was rare for people of her caliber to be caught in such public displays of protest.He had alway
Chapter Three Hundred and Fifty-One
The days that followed the collapse of Victor Carmichael’s empire were a blur of media frenzy, legal battles, and corporate upheaval. The world had woken up to the truth, and the sound of Victor Carmichael's fall echoed through every newsroom, every government office, and every financial institution. Richard Harrington had been the one to orchestrate this monumental shift. He had been the ghost in the machine, the man who patiently waited for the right moment, only to strike when the empire was most vulnerable.As the revelations about Carmichael’s illicit activities spread, the public outcry was deafening. Television screens blared with news of Carmichael Enterprises being implicated in corruption, illegal arms deals, and exploitation of labor across the globe. News anchors debated on air, and lawyers and investigators scrambled to get in front of the cameras, making bold statements about how they would bring the company to justice.It was exactly what Richard had wanted. He had care
Chapter Three Hundred and Fifty
Richard’s breath came in shallow bursts as he stood in front of Victor Carmichael, the man who had orchestrated the destruction of his family, who had built his empire on lies and bloodshed. The safe, which he had just been moments away from opening, now felt like a distant memory. His hand was still resting on the lock mechanism, but his focus was entirely on the man standing before him—Victor Carmichael, his face a mask of calmness, but with eyes that betrayed a flicker of unease.Victor’s calm voice echoed through the room. “So, you thought you could get away with this, Richard?”Richard straightened, his gaze unflinching as he met Victor’s cold stare. “I didn’t think I could get away with it. I planned for it. And I made sure my friends know exactly where I am. You can’t touch me, Victor.”There was a long pause as Victor took a step back, seemingly surprised by Richard’s resolve. His lips curled into a tight smile. “You’ve really thought this through, haven’t you? Always one step
Chapter Three Hundred and Forty-Nine
For months now, Richard had been living two lives: one as a diligent student, balancing his classes with the pressures of his ambitious career, and the other as a trusted employee within Victor Carmichael’s empire, working tirelessly to dismantle it from the inside. He had quickly risen through the ranks of Carmichael Enterprises, and the trust he had garnered from his colleagues was undeniable. Everyone had begun to see him as a competent, hardworking, and reliable part of the team. He had proven himself time and time again by securing new partnerships, building relationships with key figures, and handling increasingly complex tasks.Richard’s friends, Charles and Oliver, had always known that Richard was up to something bigger, something dangerous. They had supported him in their own way, understanding the importance of his mission but also growing concerned about the toll it was taking on him. They’d seen the late nights, the constant tension in his eyes, and how he sometimes seeme
Chapter Three Hundred and Forty-Eight
It had barely been a month since Richard had joined Carmichael Enterprises, yet the impact of his presence was undeniable. In just a short period, he had transformed from a fresh-faced employee to one of the most talked-about people in the company. His connections, his quick thinking, and his ability to navigate the corporate landscape had granted Carmichael Enterprises several high-profile partnerships, and their position in the industry had grown exponentially. Victor Carmichael himself had taken note of Richard’s rapid ascent, a rare feat in a company where loyalty was earned through years of backbreaking work. At first, it had been subtle. Richard had helped secure a deal with Baldwin Industries, bypassing months of stalled negotiations. Then came another deal—this time, a partnership with a consortium of government contractors that pushed Carmichael Enterprises into new, uncharted territories. Richard’s business acumen and ability to leverage connections had made him invaluable.
