CHAPTER 184
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“So this is the infamous Javier Everhart?”

The laugh was cruel, loud enough to turn heads. Laughter, whispers, murmurs rippled through the crowd like a spreading virus.

Javier didn’t flinch.

He had just stepped into the high-profile gala hosted at the Langston Financial Museum—a place he had no interest in attending. Yet, invitations were obligations, and appearances mattered when you were being hunted with eyes behind every glass of champagne.

He adjusted his cufflinks, plain and unbranded.

“You look like you just walked out of a budget men's warehouse.” The man sneering at him was clad in bespoke navy, his name pinned in gold: Silas Harrow. Vice President of Langston Securities.

“Oh dear,” a woman beside him added with a smirk. “I think my driver has the same shoes.”

Laughter.

Javier’s expression was unreadable.

“And to think,” Silas continued, stepping closer, “people keep saying you’re some kind of genius. All I see is a ghost in a clearance suit.”

More laughter.

“Maybe he’s doing
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