
Adrian Vale had always been invisible. Not in a poetic, tragic sense—just… unnoticed. At twenty-four, his life was a quiet series of muted grays: the late-night fluorescent hum of a cubicle, the cold indifference of coworkers, the sting of childhood memories that refused to fade. Every slight glance of mockery, every whisper behind his back, had built a wall around him. A wall he never asked for but had learned to live inside.
Tonight, that wall felt especially heavy. He trudged home, long past midnight, taking a convoluted route through deserted streets just to avoid eye contact. The wind tugged at his coat, a mild reminder that he existed at all. At least, he thought he did.
A flash of memory: a laughing kid in middle school, shoving him into a locker. Another: a coworker smirking as he dropped a stack of reports. He shook his head. He had survived all of it, but at what cost? The only reward for surviving was… more invisibility.
And then, the world decided he’d had enough.
The streetlamp flickered, a loose manhole cover wobbled underfoot, and a screech of tires came from nowhere. Time stretched, slowed, and Adrian felt a strange calm—he knew. Knew that in a heartbeat, everything would change. And then there was nothing.
A void. Black, endless, and silent.
He floated—or fell. He wasn’t sure which. Memories flickered around him like shards of broken glass: faces he’d forgotten, insults he’d endured, moments of failure he had tried to bury. A dull ache of regret pressed on him. If only… if only I’d…
Then a voice. Not loud, not booming, but calm, almost bemused.
“Adrian Vale. Your previous life has ended. System access granted. You have one chance to live again.”
Adrian tried to speak, to protest, to ask what it meant—but no sound came. The voice continued, matter-of-fact, yet with a spark of humor.
“Do not panic. You will retain consciousness, memory, and thought. Your body will be new. Your world will be familiar, yet different. Use this opportunity wisely.”
And just like that, the void ended.
He woke to the taste of stale air and the ache of unfamiliar limbs. Blinking against morning light spilling through blinds, Adrian realized something immediately: he was tall. Way too tall. The ceiling seemed lower than it should. Standing, he teetered awkwardly, long limbs refusing to cooperate. His reflection in the small mirror revealed a lanky, pale face framed by dark brown hair, arms hanging like overgrown noodles. He groaned.
He was… unfit. Out of shape. A giant, awkward shadow of a man, incapable of even standing without wobbling.
And then, as if mocking him, text appeared floating in midair. Holographic, glowing, impossibly neat.
“Welcome, Adrian Vale. System access granted. Your journey begins now.”
He blinked. Slowly, incredulously.
“Uh… what?”
No response—except another line appearing below the first:
“Task Available: Stand up without falling. Reward: +1 Agility.”
Adrian stared at the floating words. Agility? He shifted his weight, tried to stand… and nearly collapsed. A grunt, a stumble, his knees threatening mutiny. Finally, with an awkward wobble and a few panicked breaths, he managed to stay upright.
“Task Completed. Agility +1. Current Agility: 3/10.”
Adrian sank back onto the bed, breathing hard, staring at the glowing interface like it was a hallucination. Three out of ten? He was effectively a newborn giant. And yet… something inside him sparked.
The system flickered again:
“Next Task: Open window and breathe fresh air. Reward: +1 Perception.”
He rolled his eyes. Really? But curiosity won. He stumbled to the window, tugged at the latch, and felt the breeze brush against his face. It was a small victory. Perception +1.
The hologram commented, almost teasingly:
“Not bad. You’re alive, and you’re standing. Progressing nicely. Though you wobble like a newborn deer.”
Adrian groaned, a nervous laugh escaping. “Thanks, I think.”
“Optional Task: Drink water without spilling. Reward: +1 Coordination.”
He froze. Coordination? At this point, everything felt like a monumental effort. But he drank—carefully, deliberately—and succeeded, earning his first real sense of control in his life.
It was absurd. Humiliating. Hilarious. And… exhilarating.
For the first time in his life, Adrian Vale realized he wasn’t invisible. Not here. Not now. He had been given the tools, the chance, the system. And if he played it right… if he grew strong, clever, charming, unbreakable—maybe, finally, he could be someone who mattered.
And he would.
Because now, failure wasn’t optional.
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Chapter 245
The house had become quieter.Not peaceful—quieter.There was a difference.Adrian stood inside the security operations room reviewing the live surveillance feeds while the early morning sun crept over the rooftops outside. Since the assassination attempt, the property had been transformed into something far more difficult to approach unnoticed.Perimeter cameras covered every angle of the street.Motion sensors lined the outer boundary.Drone patrols now circled above the surrounding blocks at irregular intervals.It wasn’t a fortress.But it was no longer an easy target.Marcus Hale stood beside the main operations display, arms folded as the security team reviewed the overnight reports.“Something interesting came in from the counter-surveillance units,” Hale said.Adrian looked up.“Explain.”Hale gestured toward the display.Several points on the map highlighted locations around the city.“Three separate observations over the last forty-eight hours.”The first marker appeared.“A
Chapter 244
The house had become quieter.Not peaceful—quieter.There was a difference.Adrian stood inside the security operations room reviewing the live surveillance feeds while the early morning sun crept over the rooftops outside. Since the assassination attempt, the property had been transformed into something far more difficult to approach unnoticed.Perimeter cameras covered every angle of the street.Motion sensors lined the outer boundary.Drone patrols now circled above the surrounding blocks at irregular intervals.It wasn’t a fortress.But it was no longer an easy target.Marcus Hale stood beside the main operations display, arms folded as the security team reviewed the overnight reports.“Something interesting came in from the counter-surveillance units,” Hale said.Adrian looked up.“Explain.”Hale gestured toward the display.Several points on the map highlighted locations around the city.“Three separate observations over the last forty-eight hours.”The first marker appeared.“A
Chapter 243
The reaction came faster than Adrian expected.By morning the intelligence systems had already begun compiling the overnight traffic that followed Integrity’s announcement. What had started as a simple infrastructure investment press release had done exactly what Adrian intended.It had disturbed something.Elena sat at the dining table reviewing the incoming data feeds while Adrian poured two cups of coffee. The network monitoring interface filled the screen with lines of encrypted communications traveling between corporate servers across Europe and North America.At first glance it looked like normal activity.But when the intelligence filters isolated the unusual traffic patterns, the shape of it changed.Clusters of communication appeared simultaneously across several energy firms connected to the coalition.Elena leaned closer to the screen.“That’s a lot of movement.”Adrian set the coffee beside her.“Yes.”She zoomed in on the timestamps.“All within the same thirty-minute win
Chapter 242
The following morning began earlier than usual.Adrian stood by the large window in his office, watching the quiet street below while the first light of the day crept over the rooftops. The city was only just beginning to wake, but inside the house the atmosphere had already shifted into motion.Elena sat at the dining table with her laptop open, reviewing the latest intelligence updates that had come in overnight. Several windows filled the screen—financial analysis, communication intercept summaries, and the ever-expanding network map of companies and connections tied to the coalition.But the center of that web remained unchanged.The consulting executive was dead.The financial trail had ended.And somewhere beyond the visible network, someone had erased the evidence before investigators could reach him.Elena glanced up as Adrian approached the table.“Director Alvarez is ready when you are.”Adrian nodded and sat down.“Put him through.”The secure connection opened instantly.D
Chapter 241
Morning came quietly.Sunlight filtered through the tall windows of the dining room, casting pale reflections across the polished surface of the table where Adrian and Elena had already been sitting for nearly an hour.The laptop screen between them glowed with a web of connections.Corporate names.Consulting firms.Financial transfers.Investigative notes.But at the center of the network map one connection had been marked in red.Terminated.The consulting executive who had authorized the payment to the broker was dead.Elena leaned back slightly in her chair, studying the screen with a thoughtful expression.“So that’s it?”Adrian didn’t look away from the map.“No.”She tilted her head.“The financial trail ends with him.”“Yes.”“And he’s dead.”Adrian nodded slowly.&l
Chapter 239
The morning after the attack felt quieter than it should have.Adrian sat at the dining table with a cup of coffee, the same place he and Elena had spent so many mornings reviewing intelligence reports, planning infrastructure projects, and organizing the slow expansion of Integrity’s growing influence.But today the tone was different.The cracked windshield of the armored sedan was still fresh in his mind.So were the bullet impacts across the door panels.Elena sat across from him, her tablet open, intelligence feeds quietly updating across the screen.For a moment neither of them spoke.Finally Elena broke the silence.“That wasn’t intimidation.”Adrian nodded.“No.”“It was an assassination attempt.”“Yes.”She looked up at him.“Which means someone crossed a line.”Adrian set the coffee cup down calmly.“If someone is willing to cross that line…”“…we assume t
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