As the dinner party of Nova Corp officially commenced, the atmosphere shifted. The lights dimmed further, and the chandeliers cast a warm, golden glow across the large banquet hall. Conversations simmered to a low murmur as the elegantly dressed host stepped onto the small platform in front of the stage.
“Ladies and gentlemen,” he began with a practiced smile, his voice calm yet commanding. “Tonight, we have not one, but two exciting announcements.” Gasps fluttered across the room. All eyes focused on the stage. The host raised his hand for silence. “First, we will be revealing the ten companies selected for future cooperation with Nova Corp—our most exclusive and competitive partnership program to date.” A ripple of excitement swept through the crowd. Phones were subtly raised, executives straightened their suits, and whispers of speculation passed from table to table. He allowed the moment to hang in the air before continuing, “And second… our elusive boss, the founder and soul of Nova Corp, will finally be making a public appearance tonight.” The hall erupted in stunned gasps. Chairs scraped, someone dropped a glass, and murmurs turned into buzz. “The mysterious boss?” one woman whispered to her companion. “I thought he never showed his face.” “This is bigger than I thought,” muttered a man in a pinstripe suit, adjusting his tie. Sierra tightened her grip on Marcus’s arm, her nails digging into his jacket sleeve. “Did you hear that?” she whispered sharply. “The boss is actually showing up tonight! This is our chance—I have to meet him.” Marcus let out a low chuckle, eyes scanning the crowd. “Calm down. When he gets here, he’s not going to waste time. He’ll see through those fakes in a second.” “You really think so?” Sierra leaned closer, her voice rising with excitement. “I know so,” Marcus said confidently. “We just stick to the plan. Let him show up, then we bring up Ethan’s badge. Ask him straight up where it came from.” Sierra’s eyes gleamed. “And when he finds out it’s a fake…” Marcus smirked. “Ethan’s done. Game over.” “I can’t wait,” Sierra murmured, practically vibrating with anticipation. “Tonight’s going to be so satisfying.” Meanwhile, Alice, sitting just a few tables away, rolled her eyes but said nothing. She sat stiffly in her seat, her fingers clenching her wine glass tighter than necessary. The host cleared his throat again, this time holding a sleek, black card. “Now, let’s begin with the announcement of our ten cooperating companies. Please hold your applause until the end.” The hall fell into a hush, the air thick with anticipation. “One: Orion Tech Solutions.” “Two: Grandwell Pharmaceuticals.” Sierra grinned. “We’re next,” she whispered, straightening in her seat. “Three: SilverByte Security.” “Four: CoreStar Media.” Her smile faltered slightly. “Five: Zenith Automotive.” “Six: LumaVista Designs.” Sierra’s brow twitched. She glanced at Marcus. He gave her a calm, reassuring glance. “Trust me,” he murmured, “we’ll be on that list.” “Seven: Tiberion Logistics.” “Eight: OceanEdge Development.” Sierra sat straighter, squeezing Marcus’s hand. “It has to be now,” she whispered, her voice slightly shaky. “Nine: Halberd Dynamics.” She held her breath. “And finally, number ten…” The host paused dramatically, letting the anticipation climb. “—MorganTech.” There was a beat of stunned silence. Alice’s mouth dropped open for a second. She blinked rapidly. “That’s… that’s us.” Across the room, Sierra’s eyes went wide. “What?” she said hoarsely. Marcus leaned forward, lips parted. “Wait, what did he say?” The murmurs began immediately. “Did he say MorganTech?” “No way… That little company?” “I thought Sierra’s firm was a sure bet.” Alice’s expression morphed from shocked to triumphant. She slowly turned her head toward Sierra’s table and met her gaze directly. Then, with deliberate elegance, she placed down her wine glass and clapped. Loudly. Confidently. Her smile beamed like the chandelier above. People began whispering more openly. “That’s Alice’s company, right?” “Didn’t Sierra say she already secured the deal?” “Guess not.” Sierra’s jaw clenched. Her smile had vanished. Her cheeks flushed red as her hands gripped her clutch tight. “This must be a mistake,” she muttered. But Marcus was speechless, staring at the stage like it had betrayed him personally. Alice continued clapping, basking in the stunned attention. Then she raised her glass in a mock-toast across the room, aiming it at Sierra with a smirk that said everything.Latest Chapter
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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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Nobody answered.Because nobody knew.Norka suddenly cried out again.This time the sound was different.Not simply pain.The air itself vibrated with it.Every instrument in the room trembled.The concealment arrays briefly pulsed.Linda’s eyes widened.“The facility is reacting to her aura.”Ethan immediately walked to the control console.He adjusted several containment settings.“Increase internal dampening.”The system complied.Additional seals activated throughout the room.The humming grew louder.For a few seconds…Everything stabilized.Then another contraction came.Stronger.Norka gripped the sides of the bed.“I can’t—!”“You can,” Ethan said firmly.“I don’t know how!”“We’ll figure it out.”She looked at him through tears.“You don’t even know what you’re doing!”A brief silence.Then Ethan answered with complete honesty.“…No.”Everyone looked at him.“I’ve studied emergency medicine.”“I’ve prepared this facility.”“I know how to respond to complications.”He took ano
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The last concealment array locked into place with a low hum.A soft green light swept across the medical bay.CONCEALMENT STATUS: STABLE.EXTERNAL DETECTION: NEGATIVE.Ethan looked at the display for only a second.Then all of his attention returned to Norka.She was breathing harder now.Much harder.Another wave of pain hit her without warning.“Ah—!”Her cry echoed through the underground chamber.Karpeta immediately took her hand.“Aunty Norka!”“I’m here!”“Look at me!”Norka shook her head violently.“It hurts!”“I know!”“It burns!”Linda checked the monitors, her brow furrowing.“…That’s unusual.”Elsa looked over.“What?”Linda pointed toward one of the displays.“Her body temperature isn’t rising.”“It’s… fluctuating.”The numbers kept changing.Thirty-seven.Forty-one.Thirty-two.Thirty-nine.Again and again.As if her body couldn’t decide what normal was anymore.Ethan stepped beside the bed.“What about her heartbeat?”Linda stared at another screen.“…Two rhythms.”Elsa
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