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Both of them were so shocked—what the hell just happened?

Marcus jumped in, waving his arms. “I’m a senior manager at Nova Corp!”

A captain who was nearby didn’t blink. “You were a senior manager.”

It was Captain Tanaka, one of the most respected captains at Nova Corp!"

“Wait, wait, you can’t—!” Sierra stammered. “I’m negotiating a big collaboration with your team! This’ll ruin everything!”

Ethan finally turned to them. His eyes were calm, unreadable.

“You should’ve stayed in your lane.”

Captain Tanaka snapped his fingers. “Escort them out.”

Two guards flanked Sierra and Marcus instantly.

“You’ll regret this!” Sierra yelled as she was pulled away. “This isn’t over! I’ll make calls—you’ll see!”

But no one paid attention anymore.

The crowd parted to let Ethan and Alice through, now in complete silence.

As Sierra and Marcus were escorted out of the building, Alice’s eyes sparkled with satisfaction.

She leaned toward Sierra, her voice laced with malicious sweetness. “Don’t forget to kneel, Sierra. Wouldn’t want to miss that part—I’m sure it will be a lovely sight.”

Sierra’s face twisted in fury, her lips trembling as she bit back the urge to scream. But the humiliation was too much.

She clenched her fists, her breath coming in sharp, angry bursts. “Marcus, fix this! NOW!” she demanded, her voice tinged with desperation.

Marcus, equally humiliated, pulled out his phone with a sharp motion, frustration burning in his eyes. He called his boss, Maxime Trent—one of the few who still considered him a valuable asset.

Maxime Trent, a major shareholder, held 5% of Nova Corp's stock.

As the phone rang, Sierra paced behind him, muttering under her breath about how everything had gone wrong.

“Boss, it’s Marcus,” he said as soon as the call connected. “You need to help us out here. I’m with Sierra Scott, and we’ve been blocked at the gate. You know what this means for the collaboration.”

There was a long pause. When Maxime finally spoke, his tone was cool, detached. “Marcus, don’t waste my time. I’ve got a lot on my plate… but fine. I’ll look into it. Hold tight.”

The line went dead.

Marcus stared at his phone, the gravity of the situation sinking in. Maxime wasn’t the type to drop everything for favors—but Marcus knew Maxime had always been intrigued by Sierra. That was his wild card.

Marcus’s eyes followed Captain Tanaka as he reemerged, walking briskly back toward the entrance. The captain’s stiff posture softened slightly when he noticed Marcus and Sierra.

With a half-smirk, Marcus stepped forward, his voice low and tinged with smugness. “I think we’ve been treated unfairly. We should be allowed in.”

Tanaka’s brow furrowed, clearly surprised to see them again. “What are you doing here?” he said firmly. “I thought you were escorted out.”

Marcus straightened, pulling out his phone with confidence. “I just got word from Maxime Trent. He says we’re allowed in.”

At the mention of Maxime’s name, Tanaka’s expression shifted. Maxime was powerful—undeniably so.

Before he could say anything, Tanaka’s phone buzzed. He muttered a quiet curse and picked up.

A few seconds later, Maxime’s unmistakable voice echoed through the line.

“Tanaka,” he said curtly. “Let Marcus and Sierra back in. They’re with me now. Don’t make this difficult.”

Tanaka stood frozen for a moment, his jaw clenched. He didn’t like this, but there was no room to argue with Maxime Trent.

With a reluctant nod, he stepped aside. “Fine,” he said flatly. “But only because I’ve been ordered to.”

Marcus gave a short nod, his chest swelling with pride as he motioned for Sierra to follow him. The two strode past the gate with renewed confidence, while Captain Tanaka watched them with visible disdain.

Inside, Ethan and Alice had just arrived at their designated table when the unexpected happened—Sierra and Marcus strolled in, looking as smug as ever.

Alice blinked, her brows furrowing. “How did you two get in here? You were just kicked out.”

Sierra lifted her chin with a gleam of arrogance. “I have a little more pull than you think. Marcus is a senior manager, and his boss owns 5% of this company. Not everyone’s impressed by fake badges or VIP status,” she added, shooting a sly glance at Ethan.

Ethan’s expression didn’t change, his eyes still unreadable. But Alice felt a flicker of unease.

She opened her mouth, then hesitated. Sierra was clearly enjoying her moment.

With a cold smile, Alice finally said, “Even if you’re here, it won’t matter. You’re not getting the cooperation deal. Not anymore.”

Sierra’s smile faltered just a little. Then she quickly recovered and shot back, “You think you’re the only one with connections, Alice? Marcus’s boss is far more powerful than Ethan’s cheap badge. And I bet that badge is stolen. Once that’s exposed, you two will be the ones thrown out.”

The tension in the air was electric as the host stepped up, completely unaware of the rising hostility.

He cleared his throat. The lights dimmed, signaling the start of the dinner.

For now, the drama would wait—but it was far from over.

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    The tiny cry echoed through the underground chamber.For a heartbeat, everyone froze.It was there.Faint.Fragile.Alive.Then—Norka’s entire body suddenly became rigid.“Ethan…”Linda’s voice immediately changed.“…Something’s wrong.”Without warning, Norka began trembling.At first it was subtle.Then stronger.Then violently.Her legs shook uncontrollably against the bed.The medical rails rattled from the force.Karpeta tightened her grip on her hand.“Auntie!”“Norka!”“Can you hear me?”Another violent tremor ran through Norka’s body.Her breathing became shallow.A small amount of saliva escaped from the corner of her mouth.Elsa instinctively stepped backward.“Oh my God…”Linda’s eyes darted across every monitor.“Her blood pressure is dropping.”“No…”“Wait…”“The readings are fluctuating again.”Norka’s head tilted back.Her eyelids fluttered.Then her eyes rolled upward.For one terrifying second—she stopped responding.Karpeta’s face lost all color.“…Auntie?”No respo

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    Karpeta’s voice broke.“…Auntie Norka?”Norka didn’t answer.Her legs trembled uncontrollably beneath the blanket as another pulse of crimson light swept through the room.Linda’s eyes darted between the monitors.“…The resonance is destabilizing again.”Ethan looked toward the tray of alchemical reagents.There was one option left.One he had never intended to use.His jaw tightened.“…There’s another catalyst.”Linda looked at him.“The one marked Black-7?”He nodded.“I’ve never administered it.”Elsa frowned.“Then we don’t use it.”Ethan remained silent.Another surge rolled through Norka’s body.She cried out weakly.“I… can’t…”The monitors emitted another warning tone.Linda swallowed.“…If her aura collapses now, both life signatures become unstable.”The room fell into a heavy silence.Karpeta looked from Norka to Ethan.“Can it help?”Ethan answered honestly.“…I don’t know.”“You don’t know?”“No.”He looked at the small vial.“It was designed to stabilize violent resonanc

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    The room fell silent.Only Norka’s breathing broke it.Fast.Uneven.Painful.Ethan never took his eyes off the shifting resonance surrounding her.The bridge he had created was holding—but only barely.The crimson aura kept trying to surge outward before folding back in on itself.Linda stared at the monitor.“…The stabilization is slowing.”Ethan nodded once.“I know.”Another contraction tore through Norka.She cried out, her entire body arching.“Ethan!”His eyes moved rapidly between the aura display and Norka herself.“…No…”Elsa looked at him.“What?”“The baby’s aura isn’t descending.”Linda frowned.“What does that mean?”Ethan answered immediately.“It means this isn’t progressing like a human birth.”He took one slow breath.“I need to encourage the resonance to change direction.”Karpeta looked at him.“How?”Ethan’s gaze drifted toward one of the old cabinets built into the wall.“There are alchemical reagents in the emergency vault.”Linda immediately walked toward it.

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    Ethan stepped closer.“Norka.”She looked at him.“I can’t stop it.”“You don’t have to.”Her eyes widened slightly.“What?”Ethan placed one hand gently against the edge of the bed.“I’ll stabilize it.”Linda immediately looked at him.“Ethan, be careful.”He nodded.“I know.”Elsa frowned.“How?”Ethan didn’t respond.Instead, he closed his eyes.The room became strangely quiet.Even the alarms seemed distant.For a moment, Ethan stopped focusing on the chaos around him.He focused on the energy itself.The same way he had learned to read opponents.The same way he had survived impossible situations.Not by overpowering.By understanding.A faint mark appeared across his palm.Elsa noticed first.“…Ethan?”Karpeta looked over.“What is that?”Ethan opened his eyes.“A control technique.”Linda stared.“You never mentioned you had one.”“Because I rarely use it.”The mark slowly expanded.Thin lines of light traveled from his hand across the bed frame, forming a complex pattern aroun

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