The room went dead silent. My voice lingered in the air like smoke after a gunshot.
"How much?" I said with my eye locked on everyone in the seat. They all looked at me and wondered how a boy of my age could say that with boldness. Some of them actually think I was bluffing. They knew my mother worked a double shift and could not pay a cent. I had gotten in on scholarship so how could I have said that without attaching much to it. Mr. Hudson blinked slowly, like he wasn’t sure he’d heard me right. “Excuse me?” he said adjusting his big round glasses. “I said, how much?” I leaned forward, ignoring the way my bruised ribs protested. “You want money? Fine. Name your price.” The woman with the pointy nose shifted in her seat. The others exchanged glances. That wasn’t the reaction they expected. I wasn’t supposed to speak like this. I wasn’t supposed to sit upright in my broken state, or sound like I could afford anything more than pity. “I-I believe you should take time to think clearly, Mr. Pontius,” the Dean said, his fingers tightening around his pen. “This is a very delicate situation—” “You made it delicate when you accused me without proof,” I interrupted. “You called me here to strip me of my dignity. You thought I’d crawl.” I looked at each of their faces, daring them to challenge me. “But now that money’s the only thing between me and expulsion… let’s make it simple. How much?” The old man cleared his throat and adjusted his spectacles. “Full tuition, living costs, and a donor f*e. Fifty thousand dollars.” I didn’t blink. “You’ll have it by the end of the day.” Gasps echoed around the room. “Young man—” I stood slowly, deliberately. “Also,” I said, pausing at the door, “when you check that CCTV footage… make sure you play the audio too. So everyone hears who threw the first punch.” I didn’t wait for a response. The heavy door shut behind me with a finality that made my heart race. My legs trembled slightly, but not from fear. I was burning. Alive with something fierce and new. Power. ****************************************************************** The school halls were still. As I walked, students moved aside, parting like water around me. Their whispers were louder now, sharper. As I walked, I could hear what they had to say. The disbelief in their voice and the doubt but I didn't care. I know what I need to do to shut them up. “Did he really say he’d pay fifty grand?” “No way. Where would a loser like him get that kind of money?” “He’s bluffing.” “He’s crazy.” “He’s finished.” " I am sure he just wants to bluff and show that he is not some charity case the school is trying to help." But let them talk. I was going to show them I was no longer the poor, beaten down kid anymore. They didn’t know about the app. They didn’t know I’d just transferred double that amount into a secure school account. They didn’t know I was coming back stronger. And they had no idea what I had planned for Jeremiah. ****************************************************************** At home, I locked my room and opened the app. The interface glowed with a new update. A message popped up: [Congratulations, Player. You’ve unlocked Level 4: Domination.] [New features: Influence Boost – Campus Edition.] [Challenge Incoming: Humiliate the Oppressor – Bonus Reward: Rare Item.] I stared at the screen, breath caught in my throat. I wonder what the new item I gained was. Well, I was expecting more money but if the system was giving rare items, I wonder what it was going to be. This wasn’t just a game anymore. It was war and I am definitely going to do everything I had to, to come out on top. I am going to stay beaten to the ground anymore. I stood up, grabbed the bag I’d hidden under my bed—the one with designer clothes I hadn’t dared to wear yet—and threw it open. I had bought some fancy clothes earlier but I didn't see the news to wear them. But not anymore if I was going to go against Jeremiah then I need to start showing how much of a power I had myself. If they wanted a show, I was going to give them one. They thought I didn’t belong in their world. They were wrong. [The Next Morning – Campus] The sound of screeching tires cut through the morning buzz. Heads turned as the sleek, matte-black sports car pulled into the school’s parking lot. The driver’s door opened slowly… and I stepped out. Designer shades. Leather jacket. Black jeans. A calm, collected smirk. Silence. Until I heard someone whisper: “Is that… Pontius?” I didn’t answer. I walked past them like they didn’t exist. Straight into the front office. Past the stunned receptionist. Into the bursary. I dropped the receipt for the payment on the table. “All covered,” I said. The woman blinked at the numbers, her hands trembling slightly as she read the statement. “But… where did this come from?” she whispered. I leaned closer, voice low. “Tell your Dean,” I said, “that the next time he tries to shame me, he should check the size of his own pocket first.” I turned around and walked out without looking back. Only to stop dead at the entrance. Because standing there, in the hallway, dressed in a red silk blouse and wearing that same condescending smile, was Layla. And right behind her… was Jeremiah. My blood went cold as Layla walked up to me, dragging a finger slowly across my chest. “Well, well,” she said, her voice like poison. “Looks like our little charity case just got interesting.” And then she leaned in, her lips brushing my ear. I could feel her icy cold breath against my ear.
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Chapter sixty two
That moment you feel like you have the whole world on your shoulder. Should I say it was this moment? I couldn't stop the fear I was feeling. The uncertainty. I know I have to look over my shoulders now. I need to treat everyone like they were my enemies. That was the only way to survive. " Are we safe here?" I asked staring at Jeffrey. I kind of feel sad to miss the old house though. " What is going to happen to the staff and most importantly the house?" Jeffrey looked at me and smiled. " You didn't think I was going to allow them to destroy what your father laboured so hard to build." In a flash, he pressed a core at the back of his neck and a house magically appeared out of nowhere." My face became pale. " What the hell is going on? Are you saying my father invented all of this?" " We have a lot to talk about, Mr Pontius." Jeffrey said walking ahead of me. My head turned three sixty degrees as I walked. I still don't believe what I was seeing. As we got in, I
Chapter sixty one
The air grew colder with every step we took down the spiraling staircase. My eyes scanned the building making me wonder if I would ever know every faction in this building. Everything looked like a maze to me. The walls changed from polished alloy to rough stone, then back to reinforced titanium. It was as though we were descending through time—through different layers of whatever this compound truly was. Riku led the way, his footsteps silent, while Jeffrey stayed close behind me, his hand never straying far from the gun holstered beneath his coat. Yana didn’t speak. Her silence made me nervous. The deeper we went, the more the air felt charged, like it was humming—alive. Like it knew I was coming. At last, we reached the bottom. A sealed door barred our path, humming with a faint blue glow. Riku placed his palm on a scanner. A flash of light passed over his hand, then a voice rang out in a cold monotone: “Access granted. Clearance: Level Omega.” The door slid open, and a gust
chapter sixty
The door burst opened and Yana walked in with a look that meant danger on her face. " What is the matter?" I said looking at her face. " We need to leave now! They found us." She said immediately grabbing my hands. "Who found us? I thought you said no one can find us here." " I don't have time for a million questions, Mr Pontius." Yana said peeping out into the silent Hallway. " What about Jeffrey? Did he ask you to come get me?" I asked staring at her face. " Yes. We are going to join Riku and the rest of them at the hideout." She said dragging me through the hallway. I looked back as we walked. It was too silent. Too quiet and peaceful. Why are we running if nothing was chasing us." You said the building is under attack so why does everything feel peaceful and quiet?" I asked,dragging her to a stop with force. Yana looked at me and suddenly her face changed into a kind of monster.A tech monster. " Get down!" I heard a voice right behind me. I dropped to the floor and the
chapter fifty nine
The night felt longer than usual. It was suffocating, and the air tasted metallic, like static before a storm.I paced the kitchen floor barefoot, my mind spiraling. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw her face—Veronica Gresham, smirking like she held the key to everything I didn’t know about myself. And then there was him. The boy in the photo. Same eyes. Same birth date. Same mother’s name. Eva.The only woman I had called “Mom” my entire life. At this point, I wasn't sure if she was really my mother at some point. I staggered backward and sank into the nearest chair, the coldness of the kitchen tile grounding me. The system didn’t make mistakes. Its accuracy was digital—impossible to doubt. And yet, what it was telling me unraveled the very fabric of who I thought I was.“System,” I whispered again, my voice hoarse. “Was there a hospital record of Eva giving birth to twins that day?”[ Searching public and encrypted archives… ][ Match found: Eva , age 24, gave birth to male twins
Chapter fifty eight
I couldn't think straight.The thought of having someone look exactly like me was disturbing.Did Jeremiah's father have me cloned?And for what reason?I don't remember my mother telling me I was a twin. I needed to tell Jeffrey about it. I could cover more ground with the men who work for me through the system, but then the thought of what he was going to do when he found out about it gnawed at me.I wasn't even sure if I was legit or not.You know that moment when you began to doubt your authenticity. It was absurd, but still I could not get it off my mind.Another thought crawled into my mind.What does the lady want, and why would she show me something like this?Was she trying to blackmail me?I had told Yana and Riku to keep their mouths shut until I was able to discern what was going on, but I wondered how long they were going to keep their mouths shut for.I immediately grabbed my phone and entered the school page. I typed Vicky's name, and a lot of names popped up.Nice!I w
chapter fifty seven
The envelope sat there like it had weight beyond paper—like it was filled with danger instead of documents. It almost looked like it was rigged with explosive. I saw the look on Riku's face. He wanted to grab the envelope but I knew it can't be a bomb. I look around and saw the faces of the students. Smiling and talking and back at the paper in front of me. My eyes didn’t leave it, and for a moment, neither did Riku’s or Yana’s. The cafeteria felt quieter, even though the clatter and hum continued around us. “Don’t touch it yet,” I muttered, pushing my tray aside. Riku reached into his jacket, his movements subtle but precise. “You want me to scan it? Check for poison, tracking devices, explosives?” I shot him a flat look. “It’s an envelope, not a briefcase from a spy movie. Relax.” Yana leaned forward, her eyes flicking toward the door Vicky had walked through. “I can tail her. If she knows something about Jeremiah’s father, she could be a key witness… or bait.” “N
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