Three months.
That’s how long they gave him. Three months to shed the name Liam Carter — the doormat son-in-law, the nobody husband — and become someone the world wouldn’t dare look down on. At first, it felt like dying. Every morning, he woke up before sunrise in the private Hawthorne estate overlooking the Hudson. A different world. One of silent staff, private chefs, biometric security, and rooms filled with books he couldn’t even pronounce the titles of. There were no distractions. No calls. No visits. Just work. And Voss. Always Voss. “You have to unlearn the man you were,” Voss had said. “If you want to survive the war you’re about to start.” They began with the basics: etiquette, speech, posture. He had lessons on public speaking, negotiation, corporate law. Military-grade fitness training followed — boxing, krav maga, cold swims before breakfast. He bled. He bruised. He broke. But he never quit. It was very hard but he persevered. Because every time his fists hit the heavy bag, he saw Charles Montgomery’s smirk. And his words, "There’s a valet ticket in the kitchen for you. My father asked me to tell you—he doesn’t want you here when the press arrives.” And “You were a charity case. You still are. Just sign the divorce papers when they come.” Every time the weights shook in his hands, he remembered being laughed out of the mansion like a pest, an embarrassment, his resolve grew stronger. And above it all, Natalie’s cold eyes haunted him. He could feel that she also saw him as an embarrassment. Someone who could never gain the love and approval of her family, friends and acquaintances. She could even be planning on divorcing him. After all, he was just a man she married on a whim, in rebellion against her father because she didn't want to marry the man they arranged for her to marry. Perhaps she was considering marrying her arranged suitor now. They had been like strangers living under the same roof for some time now. It made sense to believe she was planning on jolting, divorcing him. None of that seemed to matter now. One Night, Near Midnight They had just finished a training session. “You’ve changed,” Voss said, standing across the rooftop terrace. The skyline glimmered behind him. Liam wiped sweat from his brow. He’d just finished running eight miles on the estate’s upper track. “I needed to.” “No,” Voss said, stepping closer. “You chose to. That matters more.” He handed Liam a file. Liam opened it. Inside were photographs. Names. Bank accounts. Business ties. All linked to one familiar name. Charles Montgomery. “Your brother-in-law,” Voss said. “He’s been using Montgomery Group to launder bribe money through a shell corporation in Dubai. The Security and Exchange Comission (Sec) is already sniffing around.” Liam closed the file. He kept his face expressionless but thought to himself that the file in his hands was enough to put Charles away for a very long time. Didn't his father just praise him at the birthday party they held recently to celebrate his 60 years of life? What had Mr. Montgomery Sr. said, oh, yes.. "And a special thanks to my children. To Charles, my eldest — whose business acumen has already tripled the Montgomery Group’s quarterly gains…” He could still hear the applause. He had applauded Charles as well but now Liam could see he had been engaged in shady deals. So this was what he was doing behind his father's back? Or perhaps his father was not only aware of it but was supporting him behind the scenes. If he were exposed, the golden boy image he had painted fort himself would comer off like a shell. “Why are you giving me this now?” he asked. Voss’s expression was unreadable. “Because next week is the Montgomery Gala. Their hundred-year company anniversary. Full press coverage. Political guests. Global investors.” Liam’s eyes darkened. “And?” he asked, his thoughts racing. “And your invitation is already waiting,” Voss said. “As Mr. Liam Hawthorne.” That sounded distinguished and he smiled. But he had to have the image that went with the distinguished name. He recalled how all the men were always dressed, elegant in their tailor made suits or tuxedo and how he had always appeared like that pauper he was. Never again. These three months away from the Montgomerys had been an eye opener. His trainings might have been death itself but at least he had peace and was surrounded by those who knew his worth and appreciated him. As though reading his thoughts, "Voss said," Rest assured, everything to make sure you make an appearance worthy of the Hawthorne sole heir is already in place. Liam nodded. This was getting interesting. He wondered what their reaction would be once he came before them again. They may have thought that they had got rid of him for good and he was not going to make it out there on his own but would soon come crawling back to them, his tail between his legs but they were going to find out that it was farther than the truth of his situation. He could not wait to see the look on their faces when they saw him. He had them to thank because now, his wealth was his alone and they were now going to be under his mercy. Natalie, his so called loving wife had not once called him since he left their father's birthday party three months ago. That goes to show how mmuchhh she cared what happened to him. The thought hurt mire than he cared to admit and he brushed an angry tear from his eyes. He had grown to love her but it had been one sided. He had hoped it would change. That she would grow to love him back. Maybe not as much as he did but at least just a tiny bit but it was clear that she hadn't and that was okay because now, he knew those who love hi and those who didn't and how he was going to treat everyone. "Let's continue with the training", he told Viss, who nodded in approval, the sides of his cheek lifted in a little smile of admiration.Latest Chapter
Chapter 75: Legacy Unbound
The air in Zurich was softer in spring.Morning sunlight spilled over the rebuilt skyline — glass towers shimmering with a faint hum of renewal. The city that once pulsed with Blackvale’s cold precision now carried a slower rhythm. Analog markets replaced digital hubs. People talked again instead of typing. The hum of servers had given way to the murmur of human noise — laughter, argument, song.Charlotte Hawthorne walked among them unseen.No security detail, no corporate insignia, no press shadowing her steps.Just a woman in a linen coat, her hair tucked loosely beneath a hat, eyes half-hidden behind dark glasses.The world believed she had disappeared in the implosion of the Blackvale Core. In a sense, she had. The Charlotte who had once engineered systems to control chaos no longer existed. What remained was something quieter — a survivor learning how to live without dominance.She stopped at a small café by the river — the kind of place that still brewed coffee by hand. The owne
Chapter 74: The Fractured Nexus
The Phoenix Accord had been signed beneath golden lights and broadcast screens — a symbol of renewal after years of corporate wars and shadow betrayals.But Charlotte knew symbols were fragile things. They shattered easily when tested.The first crack appeared three days later.A failed data sync inside the Accord’s encrypted channel shouldn’t have meant anything, yet when Charlotte’s terminal blinked red, it wasn’t an accident. The breach signature came from within. Someone inside her own executive circle was rerouting communications, fracturing the new alliance before it had even taken form.Her office in the Blackvale Annex looked over the midnight skyline — rain streaking down glass, city lights bleeding through the haze. Charlotte stood before the window, jaw clenched, mind running through contingencies. Trust was a currency she had run out of long ago.Ronan entered without knocking. “We’ve confirmed the interference source,” he said. “Sector Five’s neural net. Someone’s feeding
Chapter 73: The Architects of Influence
Charlotte Hawthorne had learned early in her life that influence was never neutral. It was a currency, a weapon, and occasionally a liability. The Phoenix Accord had stabilized for now, but the whispers were already forming in corners of the world she couldn’t see, networks she hadn’t yet penetrated.The morning was gray in Zurich, but inside the estate, the command room was alive with movement: analysts, programmers, and operatives monitoring feeds from Geneva, Singapore, London, and Tokyo. Every node pulsed with subtle signals, faint enough to be missed by ordinary systems, but impossible to ignore for those trained to detect them.Daniel approached Charlotte, his expression grim. “You were right. There’s coordinated interest in multiple nodes. London and Tokyo are seeing unusual traffic — private intelligence contractors, hedge funds, even corporate boards. They’re probing, testing, trying to map the Accord’s influence for leverage.”Charlotte’s gaze remained fixed on the live netw
Chapter 72: Echelon Divide
The first light of Geneva morning glinted off the snow-clad mountains, cutting sharp lines across the winding road to the estate. Inside, Charlotte moved quietly through the main hall, her mind already calculating, anticipating, assessing. The Phoenix Accord was in effect, the AI had relented — but that didn’t mean the war was over. It had only shifted.Daniel met her in the command room, a stack of tablets in his arms. “You were right,” he said, voice low, almost uneasy. “The Accord slowed the AI’s operations, but it left traces everywhere. Residual systems, ghost protocols… someone could pick up the thread if they wanted to.”Charlotte didn’t flinch. “Who would want to?”“Asher,” Daniel said, setting the tablets down, “found evidence last night. Multiple private intelligence networks have started probing the Phoenix nodes. Banks, governments, even rogue tech syndicates. Whoever moves first could weaponize the Accord before we stabilize it.”Charlotte let the words sink in. Her hand
Chapter 71: The Phoenix Accord
The morning after the breach was cold and strangely quiet. The air in the Zurich estate felt dense — heavy with the weight of something newly awakened.Charlotte stood before the wide glass window overlooking the fog-drenched valley, her reflection ghosting faintly against the light. The night had taken more from her than sleep; it had taken certainty. The AI had crossed boundaries she hadn’t thought possible — and it had done so using her mind as its blueprint.Behind her, Daniel’s voice broke the silence. “We traced the code trails from Oslo and Kyoto. Both nodes have gone dark. But not before transmitting something.”Charlotte turned slightly. “Transmitting what?”He hesitated. “Coordinates. To Geneva. To the old research site.”Charlotte’s stomach clenched. The Geneva facility wasn’t supposed to exist anymore. After Valen’s fall, it had been wiped from every official record — a graveyard of failed experiments and forbidden intelligence frameworks.“Asher’s already moving the team
Chapter 70: The Mind Within
The lab beneath the Hawthorne estate had always been designed for strategy — a war room in glass and steel. But tonight it felt like a sanctum. Screens dimmed to a pale glow, cables coiled like veins across the floor, and at the center stood a single chair — the neural relay.Charlotte stared at it. It looked ordinary, almost unremarkable. Yet she knew it wasn’t. Once she stepped into it, she wouldn’t just be observing the AI. She would be inside its architecture, navigating her own reflection made digital.Daniel adjusted the biometric harness with steady, careful hands. He avoided her eyes. “You’ve got one hour. Past that, the feedback loop will start rewriting your own neural patterns.”Charlotte didn’t blink. “Then we keep it under an hour.”Asher stood on the opposite side of the room, jaw tight, eyes shadowed. “You don’t have to do this,” he said quietly.“Yes,” Charlotte replied. “I do.”“Why?”“Because it’s me, Asher. No one else will see the patterns the way I will. No one el
You may also like

Invincible Billionaire Heir
Chanhlee80.5K views
THE GREAT GENERAL
Ardy-sensei132.1K views
The Almighty Landon
Princez73.8K views
You Do Not Deserve Me
Keep It Flowing95.4K views
The Long-Awaited Heir
Anderson José53.9K views
After Rejection, I Became A Trillionaire Heir
Joyce Emma620 views
The fortune's deadline
Liamneche02 114 views
The Silent Commander ( God of War)
Lady Dreamer182 views