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Chapter 1
Chapter 1: The Final Insult
"Sign it, Leon. Don't make this more pathetic than it already is."
Sarah Miller tossed a thick blue folder onto the mahogany table. The sound of the paper hitting the wood was like a gunshot in the quiet VIP lounge of the Hilton.
Leon Ardent looked down at the document. "Divorce? Today? It is our third anniversary, Sarah."
"Anniversary?" Sarah let out a cold, sharp laugh. "You think I care about three years of wasted time? Look at you, Leon. Look at your suit. Look at your shoes. You look like a ghost wandering through a palace."
"I did everything you asked," Leon said quietly. "I stayed home. I took care of your parents. I managed the household so you could focus on the company."
"And that is exactly the problem!" Martha Miller, Leon’s mother-in-law, stepped forward from the shadows. Her face was twisted in a permanent sneer. "You are a house-husband. A servant with a marriage certificate. My daughter is now the CEO of a multi-million dollar firm. She needs a lion by her side, not a stray dog."
"I am the one who fixed the Miller Group’s supply chain last year," Leon reminded them.
"You? Fix a supply chain?" Martha cackled. "You probably just got lucky with a few phone calls to your delivery boy friends. Don't try to take credit for Sarah’s genius."
"Leon, please," Sarah sighed, sounding exhausted. "Julian is waiting for me in the ballroom. We have a contract to sign. A real contract. Ten million dollars. Something you couldn't earn in ten lifetimes."
"Julian Vance?" Leon asked. "The man who tried to bankrupt your father two years ago?"
"He is a businessman, Leon. He was playing the game," Sarah snapped. "And now, he is playing for my team. He offered me a seat at the elite table. What did you offer me today? That wooden bird I saw in the trash earlier?"
"It was a gift," Leon said. "I carved it myself."
"It was a piece of junk," Martha interjected. "I stepped on it. The wood was cheap. Just like your background. Now, pick up the pen. Julian is getting impatient."
"Is this truly what you want, Sarah?" Leon looked into her eyes. "Once I sign this, there is no coming back. Not for you. Not for the Miller family."
Sarah leaned down, her face inches from his. "Leon, let me be very clear. I want you out of my life. I want to forget I ever shared a name with a man who spends his mornings shopping for groceries and his evenings scrubbing toilets. Sign. The. Paper."
Leon picked up the pen. It felt heavy, a symbol of the weight he had carried for a thousand days. "You forgot the promise I made to your grandfather."
"My grandfather was an old man with dementia when he forced me to marry you," Sarah retorted. "His promises died with him. Now, sign it."
Leon’s hand moved across the paper. The signature was sharp, aggressive, and stark.
"There," Leon said, sliding the folder back. "It is done."
"Finally!" Martha grabbed the folder as if it were a prize. "Now, get out of here. Use the service elevator. I don't want the Vance family to see you in the lobby."
"Wait," Julian Vance’s voice boomed as he walked into the lounge. He was dressed in a white tuxedo, looking every bit the arrogant heir. "Leon is leaving so soon? But I haven't even thanked him for taking care of Sarah for me while I was away."
"Julian, don't," Sarah said, though a small smile played on her lips.
"No, no, I insist," Julian laughed, reaching into his pocket and pulling out a wad of hundred-dollar bills. He tossed them at Leon’s feet. "Here, Leon. A tip for your service. Go buy yourself a suit that doesn't smell like dish soap."
Leon didn't look at the money. He looked at the clock on the wall.
11:59 PM.
"You have one minute left, Julian," Leon said.
"One minute for what? For you to cry?" Julian mocked. "Look at him, Sarah. He’s gone crazy from the divorce."
"Leon, just leave," Sarah said, her voice turning cold again. "Don't make a scene. It’s embarrassing."
"I am not the one who should be embarrassed," Leon replied. He stood up, and for the first time, he didn't slouch. He stood six feet tall, his shoulders broad, his gaze piercing.
"Why are you looking at me like that?" Julian’s smile faltered. "You think you’re tough now that you’re single?"
"Forty seconds," Leon whispered.
"Security!" Martha yelled. "Get this lunatic out of here!"
Two large men in black suits entered the lounge. "Is there a problem, Madam Miller?"
"This man is trespassing," Martha pointed at Leon. "Throw him into the street."
The guards moved toward Leon. But Leon didn't move. He simply reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, encrypted black device. He pressed a single button.
The lights in the Hilton flickered once. Twice. Then, the giant digital clock in the center of the ballroom outside turned from 11:59 to 00:00.
"Time’s up," Leon said.
Suddenly, the sound of heavy boots thundered in the hallway. The lounge doors were kicked open with such force that they hit the walls with a deafening bang. A dozen men in tactical gear, armed with submachine guns and wearing the crest of a golden dragon, flooded the room.
"What is the meaning of this?" Julian screamed, hiding behind Sarah. "Do you know who I am? I am Julian Vance!"
A man in a grey suit, looking like a high-level diplomat, walked through the line of soldiers. He ignored everyone in the room. He walked straight to Leon and fell to one knee.
"Young Master!" the man shouted.
"Young Master!" the twelve soldiers roared in unison, their voices shaking the glass windows.
The room went deathly silent. Sarah felt the blood drain from her face. Martha’s jaw dropped so low it looked like it might unhinge.
"Albert," Leon said, his voice now deep and commanding. "Report."
"The three-year Trial of Humility is complete, sir," Albert said, still kneeling. "Your assets have been unfrozen. The Ardent Global Syndicate is back under your direct control."
"And the Vance Group?" Leon asked.
"As of thirty seconds ago, we have initiated a hostile takeover," Albert replied. "Julian Vance is currently bankrupt. His father has been arrested for fraud. The warrants were served at midnight."
"What?" Julian gasped, his phone falling from his hand. "No. That’s impossible. My father is—"
"Your father is a criminal who stole from the wrong people," Leon interrupted. He turned to Sarah.
Sarah was trembling. "Leon? What is this? This is a joke, right? You’re just a... you’re just Leon."
"I was the man who loved you," Leon said. "Now, I am just the man who owns your debt."
"Debt?" Martha stammered. "We don't owe you anything!"
"Check the divorce agreement you were so eager for me to sign," Leon said, a predatory smile touching his lips. "Check the fine print on the Miller Group’s recent loans. Who do you think was the silent guarantor for every cent your company borrowed?"
Sarah lunged for the folder on the table. She flipped to the last pages, her eyes scanning the legal jargon. Her hands began to shake violently. "The Ardent Trust... the guarantor is the Ardent Trust."
"Which is a subsidiary of my family’s estate," Leon said. "By divorcing me, you triggered the immediate repayment clause. As of this moment, the Miller Group owes the Ardent Syndicate four hundred million dollars. Due immediately."
"Four hundred million?" Martha fainted, sliding onto the carpet.
"Leon, wait," Sarah cried, reaching out to grab his sleeve. "We can talk about this. I didn't know. I was just stressed. I still love you, Leon!"
Leon pulled his arm away as if her touch were poisonous. He looked at Albert. "Is the motorcade ready?"
"Waiting downstairs, Young Master. The city’s elite are waiting to greet you."
Leon walked toward the door. He stopped next to Julian, who was curled in a ball on the floor. Leon reached down and picked up one of the hundred-dollar bills Julian had thrown at him.
He dropped it onto Julian’s head. "Keep it. You’ll need it for a lawyer."
"Leon!" Sarah screamed, running after him. "You can't do this! We are husband and wife!"
Leon stopped at the doorway and looked back over his shoulder. His eyes were cold, devoid of the warmth she had taken for granted for three years.
"No, Sarah," Leon said. "We are nothing."
"Please!" Sarah sobbed, falling to her knees. "Tell me what I have to do to fix this! Anything!"
Leon looked at the soldiers standing guard. Then he looked at the woman who had just discarded him like trash.
"Albert," Leon called out.
"Yes, Young Master?"
"Tell the bank to foreclose on the Miller villa by sunrise," Leon commanded.
"Leon, no!" Sarah wailed. "That’s my home!"
Leon turned to her one last time, his voice like a winter gale.
"You said I belonged in the trash, Sarah. I’m just making sure you have a place to stay when you join me there."
"Wait!" Sarah yelled as the soldiers blocked her path. "Where are you going?"
Leon didn't answer. He walked into the hall, surrounded by his personal guard.
"Young Master," Albert whispered as they reached the elevator. "The world leaders are on the line. They want to know your first order of business now that you have returned."
Leon stepped into the elevator and looked at his reflection in the polished gold doors. He looked like the Sovereign he was born to be.
"My first order?" Leon asked.
"Yes, sir."
Leon’s eyes flashed with a dangerous light.
"Cancel the Miller Group’s existence by noon tomorrow, and tell the Vance family that if they want to survive the night, they must bring me Julian’s head on a silver platter."
"Understood, sir," Albert bowed.
As the elevator doors closed, Sarah’s screams of regret echoed through the empty hallway, but for Leon Ardent, the sound was nothing more than white noise.
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