It all felt like a dream. A dream I was yet to wake up from.
I didn't sleep that night. My gaze was fixed on the miraculous phone I found inside my pocket. The night seems to draw endlessly with my heart beating steadily. How could I? Every time I closed my eyes, I saw her. Her laugh, the smug look on his face, and the sound of my name being dragged through the mud. Pointus Gray-the joke. The fool. The poor loser. But now I had a million dollars. And seventy-two hours to spend it. Or lose it all. I sat in the corner of my dorm room, staring at the glowing countdown on the phone screen. 59:23:10 Every second ticked louder than my thoughts. It didn't help that the rules were crystal clear. I wonder who made the system and the rules but what was more important was how I was going to spend a million dollars within the specific time given. Don't reveal the source. If I did, the system might vanish-or worse, punish me. And I wasn't ready to lose this chance. The first thing I did was check if the money was real. I transferred a small amount to my old bank account. It worked. Clean, fast, untraceable. The moment it landed, it looked like it had always been mine. No questions asked. The system was real. I wasn't hallucinating. This was happening. And the world was about to change. ***************************************************************************** By noon, I had already bought myself a new set of clothes-designer ones. Not too flashy, but expensive enough to make me look like someone who mattered. I walked past the usual food stalls and went into the posh café near campus where the rich kids hung out. The barista, who once rolled his eyes at me, smiled and offered me the "executive booth." That's when the whispers started. "Is that Pointus?" " He looks different. Is that really him? "No way-look at that watch..." "Where did he get that kind of money?" I smiled silently, sipping my overpriced coffee. Let them wonder. Let the rumors spread. I hadn't even started. At least not yet. She has to see me and that was when I was going to rub it in. By evening, I was in the city center. I booked a suite in a five-star hotel, ordered room service for the first time in my life, and sat on a velvet couch watching the city lights flicker below me. The phone buzzed with new notifications. [ System Alert: $81,450 Spent.] Time Remaining: 54:37:02 Still a long way to go. But I was warming up. I went online and purchased stocks, expensive tech, and artwork I didn't even understand. I bought a luxury bike. A new laptop. Gadgets I didn't need but made me look untouchable. Every swipe, every click was a middle finger to the people who looked down on me. Especially her. And right on cue, her voice echoed in the back of my mind. "You were convenient, Pointus." How long had she been faking it? The mere thought of how she had ridiculed me made my stomach churned with anger that for once, the thought of making her regret what she did was all I could think about. I couldn't stop thinking about it. The way she looked so comfortable with him-like I never existed. Like our late -night phone calls, our dumb fights, our stolen kisses in empty lecture halls meant nothing. Maybe they never did. Maybe I was just a project. A stepping stone. A charity case. My fingers curled into fists. And then my phone buzzed again. This time, it wasn't the system. It was a message. From my class group chat. Someone had posted a video. I tapped it. There she was-Layla-laughing again. Surrounded by her friends. "...I mean, you should've seen his face," she said, sipping from a drink. " He looked like a kicked puppy. Honestly, I did him a favor." The others laughed. "Didn't you date him for like, two years?” She rolled her eyes. "Only because I felt sorry for him. Come on, he was sweet, but broke. I need someone who can give me the life I deserve." Then he appeared beside her-Jeremiah, the golden boy of campus. Rich. Handsome. Arrogant. He wrapped his arm around her waist like she was a trophy. "He's probably crying somewhere," Jeremiah sneered. "Let the trash stay in the bin." That was the part that made me snap. Trash? That's what I was to them? A few people in the comments seemed uncomfortable, but most laughed. And no one defended me. No one ever did. I shut the video off and stared at the wall. My reflection in the window stared back-dressed in riches, but still broken inside. Not for long. ****************************************************************** The next day, I returned to campus. Dressed in a custom jacket. Gold chain. Shoes that gleamed under the sun. I walked past her friend group without a word. Her friend Lena did a double take. "Was that... Pointus?" "I thought he dropped out?" "Look at his clothes-where'd he get that kind of money?" "They are just showoffs. Do you think, he can't really afford that? Take a look at the chains and even the designer shoes he has on. Do you think he can afford that in just a single day? Or is he now stealing just to impress Layla?" Another student said with laughter Layla didn't speak at first. She turned slowly, her brows furrowing. When our eyes met, something in her flickered. Recognition. Confusion. Fear? Then, just like that, she scoffed and turned away. Fake. She had no idea what was coming. And neither did I-because as much as I wanted revenge, my mind kept drifting. Back to the beginning. Back to the smiles. The moments that once felt real. But were they? Was I blind, or just stupid? I didn't know. All I knew was this-if I wanted to destroy them, I needed clarity. Focus. Power. And to bury the version of me who begged for love.
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chapter fifty five
[ Ah! ]I let out a shout as I got up from the bed. The system woke me up before my eyes even opened. My body jerked like someone had poured cold water on me. My head throbbed, and my chest felt heavy. I gasped for air and sat up fast, my eyes darting around.I wasn’t in my room.The first thing I noticed was the smell—clean, too clean, like disinfectant and metal mixed together. The second thing I noticed was that my walking staff was gone. My heart raced. Whoever had brought me here knew exactly what they were doing.I rubbed my temples, trying to remember what happened. The car. The gas. The dizziness. Then—nothing.My phone lay beside me on the small table. I grabbed it quickly, but the screen stayed dark. Battery dead. Of course.“Damn it,” I muttered under my breath.The room was quiet. Too quiet. I looked around again. White walls. No windows. Just one door. The bed I sat on looked simple—metal frame, thin mattress, white sheets. The kind you’d find in a hospital or a lab.Som
Chapter fifty four
The days at school felt strange.The news about me and Jeremiah being brothers spread like wildfire. Everywhere I went, people whispered and stared. Some said it was a joke. Others said it was impossible. Everyone knew we hated each other, so the idea of us sharing the same blood made no sense to them.They didn’t know the full story. They didn’t know how much I hated having to pretend. But for now, I had no choice. Jeremiah’s father—Zack—had leverage over me, and I needed to find out exactly what he was planning. Until I did, I had to play along.Still, it didn’t make sense to me. Why did my mother go along with this story? Why did she let Zack tell the world he was my father? A father was supposed to protect his child, not hurt him. I couldn’t stop asking myself—why now? Why did I only find out about this after all the pain I went through?I sat at the back of the lecture hall that morning, my dark shades hiding the fact that I could see perfectly well. The class went on, but my
Chapter fifty three
The next question cut through the buzz like a knife. Max's voice was steady, but every word landed hard. “Did you have a hand in blindfolding Mr. Pointus?” he asked. For a moment the world stopped. The flashes of the cameras seemed louder, and even the wind held its breath. Jeremiah’s face changed. I could feel it — a tiny tremor in the way his jaw worked, the shallow quickening of his breath. My heart beat in my ears. I wanted him to break. I wanted him to say something—anything—that would make me feel the flood of satisfaction that had been building inside me for months. The reporters swarmed. Mics thrust forward, recorders clicked, and phones rose like a wall of small, shining suns. Jeremiah stepped back, eyes narrowing as if trying to place Max in some line of sight he could not reach. I could hear the faint beating of his heart now; it sounded different to me than it had before. He was scared, and for a second I felt a small, ugly pleasure. It had been a long time since
chapter fifty two
I adjusted the dark shade, which was keeping the whole world from knowing I could actually see. "Of course," I said with a smile. Jermain grabbed my shoulder, pressing into it with a wide chuckle. "What should I call you now? Aren't we brothers after all?" he said, smiling at the cameras. I wanted to land a blow to its face or even shout at it to let go of my arms, but I couldn't. My gaze swept through the tons of reporters that were dying to get an exclusive with me. I don't need to be told I need to be on my best behavior. Jeremiah laughed. "More questions for my brother, please!" "No, I am not in the mood right now. Can we do that some other time?" I said out loud, trying to walk away. But Jeremiah was fast. He has me pulled back. "C'mon, bro. Where is your sense of decency? These men and women left their comfort zone only to come here to welcome you into the family. The least you can do is answer their questions." I looked at Jeremiah through the shade. I don't need to see
chapter fifty one
"My father?" I arched my eyebrows. "Do you think I am honestly going to buy that bullshit?" Martha's heart beat so fast that I could hear it. I needed to calm down. I clenched my hands so tight I could feel my nails digging into them. "I don't want to do this, Ma. Can I just go to school? I am late." Those were my final words. I grabbed my spectacles and cane. "Will that be all?" Martha looked at me, and I could tell that she didn't understand me. I was slowly turning into something else now. Maybe the system was grooming me for what was to come, but I knew I was not the same after I was blindfolded. All thanks to Jeremiah anyways. I could smell the morning coffee my mother had made for me. I looked over at the tables as I walked down the stairs. "Would you like to take some? I prepared it just the way you liked it." She said slowly, trying not to get on my nerves. "I am fine, Mum. I don't want it." I grabbed my backpack and walked out only to be greeted by a chau
chapter fifty
The bar attendant looked at me and wasn't sure he was supposed to tell me whatever it was he wanted to spill. He let out a weak laugh. "I must say, you are good. Maybe you are even the best fighter I have seen in years. But do you think you can stand against him?" "If you mean him, you mean Zack, right?" I asked, sipping my whiskey even though it was late. "Yes. Zack is not just a doctor. He is more than that. Most of the leaders fear him because of what he can do. He makes the likes of you disappear, and he is into human trafficking. Most of the citizens don't know. They see him as a saint, but the locals see him for what he is," the attendant said, brushing the spilled whiskey on the table. "And no one has ever thought of telling the police?" I asked with my eyebrows arched. "The police, huh? They are in cahoots with whatever scheme is going on. If you go over there to complain, then Zack is going to make you wish you never did. I will advise you to let this go, blind boy.
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