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The younger guard smirked and spat to the side, his baton tapping lazily against his leg. “You heard us, old boy. Get the fuck out before we kick you out ourselves.”

The older one chuckled darkly, folding his arms over his thick chest. “Patience or not, you’re wasting our time. We don’t have room for lunatics who think they’re kings just because they walked through the gates in a taxi.”

Their laughter rolled across the empty stretch of pavement, harsh and grating.

Dylan’s jaw tightened, a muscle twitching along his cheek. His hands slowly curled into fists, his knuckles whitening. He drew in a deep breath through his nose, forcing himself to hold still, to contain the fire gnawing at his chest.

He tilted his head slightly, his eyes narrowing. “Get the fuck out, is it?” he repeated softly, almost as though he were confirming the words.

The younger guard grinned. “That’s right. Don’t make us say it twice.”

The older guard leaned forward, sneering. “Matter of fact, I’ll help you ou
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    The older guard’s hands shook as he clasped them together, voice cracking. “P-Please… sir… forgive us… we… we didn’t mean any disrespect. We… we just… thought—” “The villa… the papers… your authority…” the younger guard stammered, eyes wide, almost pleading. “We… we weren’t trying to challenge you. Please… just… forgive our ignorance…” Dylan’s gaze hardened, ice replacing any trace of softness. He stepped closer, letting the sun catch the papers in his hand. “Forgive you?” His voice dropped, slow and deliberate. “No. I don’t forgive arrogance… ignorance… or cowardice masquerading as obedience.” The older guard stumbled backward, shaking his head. “W-what… sir? You… you can’t—” “I can, and I will,” Dylan interrupted sharply. “Consider your positions terminated. Effective immediately. Clear your belongings. You are no longer employed here.” The younger guard’s mouth opened and closed, speechless. “B-but… sir… we… we—” “You failed to recognize authority. You failed to respect reali

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    The younger guard laughed nervously. “That… that’s fake. No one—”“Fake?” Dylan echoed, calm but now his tone carried ice. “Do I look like the kind of man who jokes with property ownership? Or perhaps you’ve never dealt with reality beyond the size of your muscles?”The older guard took an involuntary step back. “That can’t… That’s impossible. Nobody—”Dylan tilted the phone, letting the sunlight catch the embossed seal on the documents. “Check it yourselves. Every line. Every stamp. Do you see it? Do you?”The younger guard’s eyes widened, disbelief etched into his face. “I… I mean… that… that’s really him…”The older one’s jaw tightened. “This… changes… nothing. Maybe he got some… lawyers or something. A trick, a setup…”Dylan’s voice softened, almost conversational, but each word was a knife. “A trick? A setup? My dear gentlemen, a trick implies deceit. This… is reality. A reality you’re about to decide how to handle.”The younger guard’s baton wavered slightly in his hand. “And… w

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    The guards laughed, a loud, mocking roar that bounced off the villa’s gates. “You’re hilarious, you know that?” the younger one sneered. “Thinking you own this place! What’s next? You gonna ask us to bow down to you?”“Yeah,” the older one added, chest puffed out, “maybe we should call your delusional friends, see if they know you’re wandering around like some lost kid.”Dylan’s jaw tightened, the calm mask he wore starting to crack slightly. The laughter pressed on his nerves like nails scratching a chalkboard. He could feel the surge building inside him—cold, controlled fury, the kind that didn’t explode recklessly, but promised absolute consequences.The younger guard took a half-step forward, baton swinging lightly in mock menace. “Come on, buddy. Maybe a little kick will jog some sense into you.”“Yeah,” the older guard agreed, kicking one foot back, ready to launch. “Maybe then you’ll finally leave us alone.”Dylan didn’t flinch. Instead, he reached slowly into his jacket pocket

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    The older guard narrowed his eyes. “Dangerous? Who said we were afraid of a man who can’t even carry himself properly? You walked here like you’re some kind of prince lost in the streets.”Dylan’s thin smirk widened imperceptibly. “Prince, huh?” He let the word hang in the air. “Interesting. So, let me get this straight: my taxi ride is your measure of status? My mode of transportation decides my worth?”The younger one snorted. “That’s right. That, and the fact you’re standing here thinking you belong.”Dylan leaned just slightly forward, letting the movement ripple across his body like the tightening of a spring. “And what if I do belong? What if every step I take, every breath I draw, is closer to proving it? Does that scare you, boys?”The older guard took a step back instinctively. “Scare us? Don’t be ridiculous. We’re trained. You think a little theatrics will faze us? Hah. You’re delusional.”“Trained,” Dylan repeated, letting the word roll off his tongue slowly, savoring it. “

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    The younger guard smirked and spat to the side, his baton tapping lazily against his leg. “You heard us, old boy. Get the fuck out before we kick you out ourselves.” The older one chuckled darkly, folding his arms over his thick chest. “Patience or not, you’re wasting our time. We don’t have room for lunatics who think they’re kings just because they walked through the gates in a taxi.” Their laughter rolled across the empty stretch of pavement, harsh and grating. Dylan’s jaw tightened, a muscle twitching along his cheek. His hands slowly curled into fists, his knuckles whitening. He drew in a deep breath through his nose, forcing himself to hold still, to contain the fire gnawing at his chest. He tilted his head slightly, his eyes narrowing. “Get the fuck out, is it?” he repeated softly, almost as though he were confirming the words. The younger guard grinned. “That’s right. Don’t make us say it twice.” The older guard leaned forward, sneering. “Matter of fact, I’ll help you ou

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    The late afternoon, Dylan leaned back in the taxi’s worn leather seat, his hand resting against the cool glass of the window as the city blurred past. His jaw was tight, his sharp eyes focused but distant. He had been out for days, moving silently through the city, watching from the shadows, waiting for the right moment to settle matters on his own terms. The taxi rattled to a stop at the entrance of the villa’s gated community. The iron gates loomed tall and black, polished enough to reflect faint shards of sunlight. Two security guards in crisp navy uniforms stood at their posts, their caps tilted low, their arms folded as though the world outside their watch was beneath them. Dylan stepped out of the car. His boots hit the pavement with a calm, measured weight. He pulled a few bills from his pocket, handed them to the driver, and the taxi rolled away, leaving a faint puff of exhaust in the cool air. Dylan adjusted his jacket, brushed the dust from his sleeves, and turned toward

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