"I've got this," a man reassured himself with a quiet whisper, gently tapping his chest. He took a slow, calming breath before stepping into the cold, sterile BellRox Corporation building.
His arrival didn't go unnoticed. A hushed murmur from one of his colleagues signaled his presence, and an oppressive tension settled over the office, much like a thick fog. He was all too familiar with the reason behind the uneasy silence."Drake Chwe! In my office, now!" Their manager's voice reverberated through the room, shattering the stillness.Reluctantly, Drake obeyed, his heart sinking as he entered the lion's den. He couldn't even find support or help as his colleagues averted their eyes, hoping to avoid being caught in the crossfire of their manager's sadistic games."Yes, sir," Drake responded, steeling himself for what lay ahead.Inside the manager's office, a stark contrast to the bustling open workspace outside, cold fluorescent light illuminated the room. A dominating oak desk took center stage, and behind it sat Marcus Lee, a middle-aged man whose stern countenance set an intimidating tone.Drake closed the door behind him, summoned his courage, and stood before Marcus's imposing desk."Yes, sir," he said.Manager Lee leaned forward, his eyes narrowing into menacing slits."Hey Chwe, nice of you to finally join me. I was starting to wonder if you were deliberately shirking your responsibilities!"Marcus's cruel smile hinted at his delight in finding fault.Drake's shoulders slumped, his gaze fixed on the ground. While Marcus's words weren't entirely accurate, there was some truth to the fact that he had been neglecting certain tasks."I didn't ask for all this extra work," he grumbled inwardly, his frustration growing. "You kept piling it on, and it got to the point where I couldn't keep up with my own stuff."Though it felt unjust to endure this scolding, he chose to remain silent, aware that any defense would only stoke Marcus's cruelty."I'm sorry," Drake murmured, his voice barely audible."Huh? You're sorry?" Marcus snorted, and his verbal onslaught began, each word dripping with disdain. "Hey, Chwe, it's kind of amazing how you always seem to fall short. You're like the 'average Joe' on our otherwise talented team."Drake gritted his teeth and responded, "I'm doing my best, sir."Marcus chuckled darkly, leaning back in his leather chair."Your best, Chwe? Your best is pathetic. You've got to step it up or consider a career change."Drake's knuckles turned white as he clenched his fists, but he held his tongue.Meanwhile, Marcus observed Drake's reaction with satisfaction, nodding and grinning. "That's right, Chwe. Keep that silence. Maybe it'll spare you from more embarrassment today."As Marcus continued his berating, Drake's thoughts began to drift. He stole a longing glance at the cityscape outside the window, feeling as though he were trapped in the heart of an urban jungle."Is this all there is to life?" Drake wondered, his gaze locked on the distant skyline that seemed so far from his grasp. "If only I didn't need money for my sister’s medical needs, I wouldn’t even bother stepping inside this company," he thought internally.As the minutes dragged on, his mind wandered even further. "It would be so much simpler if my mom could lend a hand, but she's always wrapped up in gambling," he thought. "Still, I'm fortunate to have Merlyn, my girlfriend, my source of comfort.""Drake Chwe! Are you listening?" Marcus's yell snapped Drake back to reality."Ah, right, he was scolding me," Drake thought inwardly. He immediately lowered his head in apology. "I'm sorry, what is it again, sir?" he asked."I will exclude you from receiving the monthly incentive," Marcus declared.Drake dropped to his knees, shock on his face as he pleaded, "Why? Why, sir? I really need the money.""If you need it, then work hard for it! I won't give bonuses to pushovers. You're an underperformer. How could the higher-ups approve your incentive?" Marcus said sternly."Isn't it a group incentive?" Drake asked."Are you questioning my decision when you're the one who hasn't been working hard?""I will work harder! Please don't do this to me," Drake begged."I'll reinstate the benefit when your performance improves," Marcus replied bluntly."But I need it. My sister! She's sick. I need to pay for her medical expenses. Please don't do this," Drake cried."If you're against it, then leave. Find a job that tolerates your poor performance," Marcus retorted.Drake was escorted out of Marcus Lee's office, and those waiting outside had clearly overheard the heated exchange. Some didn't bother to keep their hushed conversations concealed."This isn't the first time," one of them remarked."Yeah, I heard they cut his allowance a month ago," another chimed in."He totally deserved it. What's the point of giving him more money?""You're spot on, why did they even hire him here?"Drake felt the urge to cry, but his eyes remained dry. "How much more will they take from me?" he muttered quietly as he returned to his desk.He stared at the stack of papers that obstructed his computer monitor, a reminder of the tasks thrust upon him by his officemates who treated him like a pushover. However, he couldn't voice his grievances or make a scene; the fear of losing his job silenced him."Just work harder, Drake. Your diligence will pay off," he mumbled to himself.Drake's coworkers averted their gazes, pretending not to notice his dejected form as he made his way to his desk. Whispers and stifled laughter lingered behind his back, adding to the weight of humiliation that Drake had borne for too long."I bet his bonus will end up in Marcus's pocket.""What's shocking about that? Marcus has ten ghost employees. Where do you think their salary goes?"Drake overheard these whispers, the words clear enough for him to grasp. He was well aware of these rumors, but lacking concrete evidence to challenge Marcus Lee, he remained silent."Who'd be crazy enough to challenge Marcus?" he muttered.The office clock continued its inexorable march forward, marking the passage of another painful day in Drake's life. As it struck five, he gathered his belongings, longing for a moment of solace with his girlfriend, Merlyn Spenser. In the midst of his troubles, he craved her warmth and reassurance.Drake approached the front desk of Bellrox Corp., expecting to find Merlyn there, but she was nowhere in sight. Puzzled, he turned to the other ladies on duty."Excuse me," Drake asked politely. "Is Merlyn around? I was hoping to catch her for a moment."The two front desk colleagues exchanged sly glances before one of them, Gina, rolled her eyes and responded in a mocking tone, "Merlyn? Why are you looking for her? Are you sure Merlyn would want to see you?"Drake frowned, not understanding the tone of Gina’s words. "I just wanted to talk to her. Is she in a meeting or something?"The other lady, Jean, chimed in with a mocking smile. "Meeting? Why do you speak as if you have the right to talk to her?"Drake felt a surge of frustration. "You know that she's my girlfriend."Gina leaned in closer, her voice dripping with sarcasm. "Boyfriend? How come Bellrox hired someone with a low IQ? Has she ever treated you like her boyfriend? Like here, in Bellrox?"The smirking tone of the two colleagues was unnerving, and Drake's patience was wearing thin. "Look, I don't know what your problem is, but I'd appreciate it if you just told me if Merlyn is here or not."Jean sighed dramatically. "Well, isn't someone getting defensive? Why are you venting your frustration at us, Merlyn’s dog?"Drake clenched his fists, trying to keep his composure. "Fine, forget it. I'll find her myself."He turned away from the front desk and dialed Merlyn’s number instead, but it only kept ringing. He texted and called Merlyn, but she wasn't responding. Worry gnawed at him; it was the first time she hadn't responded to him. He tried dialing Merlyn's number again, but a new call rang on his phone.Recognition darkened Drake's expression as he saw the incoming call number.Another surge of wariness coursed through him, his trembling hands pressing the call button."Hello?"On the other end of the line, a somber voice spoke, delivering news that felt like a cruel twist of fate. "Drake, it's the hospital," the voice said. "It's Eleanor... she's taken a turn for the worse. The doctors say... they say she won't survive unless we perform an emergency surgery, but we need the money for it."Drake's heart sank even further. Eleanor, his beloved sister and the one bright light in his life, was now hanging by a thread. The timing of this tragedy was almost too cruel to bear."How much... how much is the surgery going to cost?" he asked, his voice cracking with anguish."Ten million dollars," came the grim reply. "We need it urgently, Drake."Drake's jaw dropped, a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions raging within him. The mention of ten million dollars for his sister's medical needs echoed in his mind like an unrelenting drumbeat."Ten million dollars..."The number seemed astronomical, an insurmountable sum casting a dark cloud over him. His heart ached under the weight of it, realizing his beloved sister's life hung in the balance."How on earth am I going to get ten million dollars?" The question tormented him, pushing him to the brink of despair. He had never possessed even a fraction of that amount.Drake remained frozen where he stood as he slowly processed everything inside his head. A moment later, he walked out of the building and aimlessly wandered down the street without any specific destination.As he aimlessly navigated the labyrinthine streets of the city, the neon lights and bustling crowds around him felt distant and surreal. He had strayed far from his office, his mind clouded by a potent cocktail of anger
Drake's world was turned upside down by the revelation of the Tribute System and the unimaginable wealth it held. The shock of seeing the astronomical balance of 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 coins overwhelmed him, causing him to lose consciousness.Hours passed, and Drake slowly stirred back to awareness, his head throbbing from the earlier hangover.“What the heck was that? A dream?” he wondered, still dazed. “It must be a dream.”It was only when the shrill ringing of his phone pierced the silence that Drake jolted fully awake. He fumbled for the device, his heart pounding as he answered it."Drake Chwe!" The voice on the other end was harsh and unforgiving. "Do you have any idea what time it is? You were supposed to be at work hours ago!"It was Marcus Lee.Panic surged through Drake as he glanced at the clock. It was 1 in the afternoon, far past his usual starting time."I-I'm so sorry, Manager Lee," Drake stammered, his voice filled with desperation. "I must have overslept. It won't
Outside the Bellrox Corp. building, Drake Chwe stood alone, contemplating his newfound wealth and the potential escape it offered from his toxic workplace. He gazed at the company's imposing signage; he couldn't help but question the reality of his situation."System? I mean, are you seriously, absolutely real?" Drake muttered, a hint of disbelief still lingering in his voice. "I know you already helped me with the GPS, but are you really, truly for real?""Yes, the Tribute system is real," the system confirmed."Really? You won't just disappear on me all of a sudden?" he asked. "I won't end up with nothing if I decide to quit my job now?""Yes. You can leave that toxic workplace behind. The system has quintillion coins at your disposal," assured the system."Seriously? How can I be sure I won't end up with nothing? You see, I'm poor, and my sister is sick. Even though this job is like a nightmare, it's my lifeline," Drake shared, his worries pouring out.“System User: Drake Chwe. The
Drake Chwe trembled as he looked at the location pinned by the Tribute System. It was an unfamiliar place, and he had a gut feeling that something was off. The RedLutos Motel was definitely not where a Bellrox Corp. front desk worker should be during office hours. Not entirely trusting the system's accuracy, he decided to return to Bellrox Corp. and get more information.Drake approached the front desk and politely asked, "Excuse me, do you know where Merlyn Spenser is?"The front desk receptionist gave him a scrutinizing look from head to toe before responding with an obviously fake smile. "It's still 3 p.m.; she's at work.""But where is she working right now?" Drake pressed."We can't share our colleagues' whereabouts without a valid reason," the receptionist replied, still smiling insincerely."I'm her boyfriend, and I can't reach her," Drake explained.The other receptionists behind the desk burst into laughter. Their amusement was obvious, as if Drake had cracked a joke. Drake c
Drake moved through the bustling streets with a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions in his mind. He left the motel, but pressing concerns still weighed heavily on him. He asked himself, "What's my next move? Where do I even start?" Drake clenched his fists. "Merlyn… they won't get away with this. I'll make sure of it. But my top priority is helping Ely. I won't let anything happen to her," he thought to himself, his sister's trusting and hopeful face flashing in his mind. The Tribute System had granted him a fortune, but it could only be withdrawn in the form of coins. Drake realized that he needed a solution to this conundrum—a way to convert his coins into a more manageable and useful form of currency. “Ugh! I said that, but where can I even find the miniature temple? I need to offer a tribute!” he exclaimed. He retraced his steps through the city, attempting to recall the events of that night when he had met Zack White and stumbled upon the temple. The memory was hazy, clouded
Aunt Beck had been Drake's sole pillar of support, especially in the absence of his gambling mother. Sadly, due to his mother's reckless behavior, Aunt Beck had stopped providing help to them. However, even though she had decided not to concern herself with Linda, she still held a soft spot in her heart for her niece and nephew."What are you doing here?" Aunt Beck asked, clearly surprised to see Drake in her store."Hi, Aunt," Drake said, greeting her with a warm smile. "Didn't I tell you I'd pay you back?""Seriously? Doesn't Eleanor need it more?" Aunt Beck inquired.Aunt Beck stepped away from the cash register and approached Drake. She wasn't the cashier; she was simply idling in her own store."She does, and that's why I need your help, Aunt," Drake explained.Aunt Beck's forehead furrowed in concern. "I may have a few game stores and arcades, but I'm not wealthy, Drake.""I know. I'm not asking for money. I will genuinely pay back what I owe.""Are you really going to pay me?"
Linda's words reverberated inside Drake's head, like a painful symphony of hurtful words that sent shockwaves through his entire being. "We can claim more money in insurance if she dies! Why spend more money?" Linda heartlessly shouted, igniting a fiery rage within Drake. "What did you say?" he thundered. "How dare you say that!" Drake couldn't believe that those words had come from his own mother. How could someone be so cold? How could a mother be so utterly indifferent to her child? How had his mother turned into a stranger, someone he no longer recognized? The questions swirled in his mind, leaving him stunned and anguished."We could claim ten million from the insurance if you'd just left her alone! Why spend more on her?" Linda repeatedly asked, while angrily stomping her foot on the floor as if Drake were the one who had made the wrong decision. Drake glanced at his unconscious sister lying in her hospital bed before he approached his mother. "Mom—no, Linda. Is that the on
"What do you need?" Drake asked, ignoring Merlyn's words.Merlyn looked perplexed, as she was certain that she didn't know anyone who owned a penthouse among the people she knew. In fact, Drake was right. She didn't own any units in this building at all. She had only come here to seduce wealthy bachelors and had rushed over when she heard that one of the expensive penthouses in the city had finally been occupied."Won't you come out? Let's talk. We're neighbors now," Merlyn said, not giving up on her seductive approach."Don't lie," Drake retorted. He finally opened the door, and Merlyn looked at it with anticipation. It took only seconds for her to drop her act once she recognized Drake."What the heck? Where's the owner?" Merlyn said, annoyed."I am the owner," Drake replied."Don't give me crap. I bet you're just a utility boy or a cleaning boy here," Merlyn said with disdainful remarks. "How's life after being fired?"Drake looked at the woman he once loved, wondering where the sw