
The scent of aged mahogany leather and sharp imported perfume filled the main conference room of Lane Corp. Beyond the glass walls of the skyscraper, New York City looked small, as if bowing beneath the feet of the conglomerates seated around the massive oval table. But to Matthew Thomas, the room felt like a coffin slowly closing in.
Matthew stood at the end of the table. In his hands, a projector displayed a three-dimensional holographic schematic, a bold, futuristic architectural structure that still preserved a classical aesthetic.
“Project Monolith,” Matthew’s voice echoed as he tried to sound firm and commanding enough to reach the entire board of directors gathered that morning. “This project is not just a property expansion but the final legacy of Dominic Lane. My father-in-law designed this foundation five years ago. If we activate the dormant assets in the Northern sector and integrate them with the automated logistics system I designed, Lane Corp will monopolize the distribution routes within six months.”
The room fell silent. There was no applause, no nods of approval, only the soft hiss of the air conditioner and gazes filled with open contempt.
A heavyset man in an expensive gray suit, Reginald Holt, one of the minority shareholders yet the most vocal among them, let out a small laugh. It was dry and mocking, and it shattered the stillness.
“Monolith?” Reginald Holt leaned back, twirling a gold pen between his thick fingers. “Such a grand name for a midday fantasy. Tell me, Matthew, how much is left in your personal bank account right now? Five hundred dollars? Or less?”
Matthew’s face burned. “My personal finances have nothing to do with the validity of this project, Mr. Holt. This blueprint is solid. The risk analysis—”
“Risk analysis?” Reginald cut in sharply, his eyes narrowing. “The biggest risk to this company is listening to business advice from a man who cannot even pay off his own father’s gambling debts without his wife’s help. You talk about market monopolies while living off the charity of the Lane family.”
“That’s irrelevant!” Matthew raised his voice slightly and turned his gaze toward the young woman seated in the CEO’s chair at the head of the table. His wife. “Viviane, you reviewed the data last night. You know this will work. Dominic entrusted this to me before he died. He said, ‘Only Matthew understands the algorithm behind Monolith.’”
Viviane Lane, elegant in her ivory white blazer, remained silent. Her face was beautiful, yet pale. She knew about Project Monolith. It was her father’s final message, his last attempt to save Lane Corp.
Viviane had promised herself she would make it a reality. She was even conducting her own research on the project. But her mother’s overwhelming ego and blind trust in others’ opinions forced her to hesitate.
She looked at Matthew, then her eyes shifted quickly to the middle-aged woman seated to her right, Carol Lane. Fear was clearly visible in Viviane’s eyes. Her lips moved slightly, but no sound came out.
“Viviane?” Matthew pressed.
Before she could answer, the harsh scrape of a chair being pushed back echoed through the room. Carol Lane stood up. She was in her early fifties, but elite skincare treatments made her look a decade younger. Her dominating presence flooded the room, drowning out Viviane’s authority as CEO.
Carol walked slowly toward Matthew. Her high heels struck the marble floor with sharp, deliberate clicks, like the ticking of a time bomb. She picked up the printed blueprint folder lying in front of him.
“Dominic is dead, Matthew,” Carol said coldly. Her voice was smooth but as sharp as a blade. “And the reason he gave this project to you was not because you are a genius, but because he was senile at the end of his life. He pitied you.”
“That’s not true,” Matthew shot back, his fists clenched at his sides. Pain began to throb at the back of his head, sharp and piercing, like hot needles. “He was a visionary, and he knew you never cared about this company except as a way to fund your socialite lifestyle.”
The board members collectively held their breath, all eyes fixed on Matthew. Insulting Carol Lane on her own territory was an act of suicide.
Carol merely smiled, a smile that never reached her eyes. “You talk about lifestyle? You eat from our plates, sleep under our roof, and wear suits bought by the wife you exploit. And you dare speak like that?”
“I have never exploited Viviane!” Matthew snapped. His blood began to boil.
“Oh, be quiet,” Carol hissed.
With a swift, dramatic motion, Carol lifted the fifty-page blueprint. In front of the twelve board members and Viviane, who lowered her head in shame, Carol tore it cleanly in half.
The sound of thick paper ripping was agony to Matthew’s ears. Carol did not stop there. She gathered the pieces and tore them again and again.
Until Project Monolith, Matthew’s six months of work and his sacred promise to Dominic became nothing more than shapeless trash.
“This,” Carol said, throwing the scraps straight into Matthew’s face.
Sharp pieces of paper sliced his cheek before fluttering down to the floor like dirty snow.
“This is the value of your idea, Matthew,” Carol said, pointing at the pile of paper at her son-in-law’s feet. “Zero. Just like your value in this family. You are nothing but a parasite—unambitious, poor, and pathetic.”
The pain in Matthew’s head surged violently. His vision blurred for a moment, turning into black spots before returning to normal. Blood roared in his ears. He looked at Viviane again, hoping for a single word of defense.
“Viviane,” Matthew whispered hoarsely. “Say something.”
Viviane lifted her face. Her eyes were glassy with tears, but she glanced at Carol, who was staring at her with a veiled threat.
Viviane might technically hold the majority of shares, but Carol controlled the family’s veto power and political connections that could destroy Viviane’s position overnight.
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CHAPTER 173 : The Second Assault
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CHAPTER 172 : Quantum Message
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CHAPTER 171 : Trust Begins to Grow
Yet Matthew's expression remained flat, terrifying, and utterly calm, like that of an apex predator."This isn't magic," Matthew said as he stood directly in front of the immobile Lord Kaelen. "This is operational efficiency. You became a problematic asset, and I am liquidating your position."Matthew stared at Lord Kaelen with crimson eyes glowing under the influence of the ARC System. "The Vanguard will not save you, Lord Kaelen, because before they ever touch Earth, I will make sure they no longer have a universe left to inhabit."With a single thought, Matthew intensified the gravitational pressure directly around Kaelen's head. A brutal cracking sound ended the rebellion instantly. Lord Kaelen collapsed lifelessly to the ground. Matthew immediately deactivated the gravity manipulation module.[Module Deactivated.][Physical Damage Detected.][Entering host preservation mode.]The moment gravity returned to normal, Matthew lost hi
CHAPTER 170 : Internal Rebellion
Chaos erupted inside the Command Nexus. The moment the alarms began blaring, all communication with the outside world was completely severed. Caleb Foster, who was inside the palace server room, shouted through an emergency channel he had deliberately built using an ancient Earth frequency to avoid detection by the Aetherian network."Boss! Someone just cut root access from the High Council!" Caleb shouted, panic thick in his voice beneath the furious clacking of a mechanical keyboard. "They inserted a Vanguard override! They're hacking the palace systems!"Matthew pressed his communicator. "Caleb, isolate our network. Do not let Earth data leak. Nikolai, diamond formation!""Already in position, Boss!" Nikolai Sergeevich, the former intelligence operative who now served as Archon's head of security, immediately stepped in front of Seraphina and Matthew, his fusion rifle aimed at the main entrance of the command dock.General Vaelor instantly rose to his
CHAPTER 169 : Ruler of the Golden Fleet
Aetheria’s orbital dock was anything but silent. The deep hum of high-level energy filled every inch of the colossal space station.From the observation platform, Matthew gazed into the void of space, separated only by a transparent energy shield. Beyond it, rows of golden metallic giants floated with an arrogance that defied the laws of the universe.Matthew stood tall in a pitch-black suit specially tailored for him by Princess Seraphina’s royal designers, a striking contrast amid the thousands of Aetherian soldiers clad in silver and gold armor. Seraphina stood beside him, radiating an aura of nobility that made every soldier lower their head in awe and respect.Standing before them was General Vaelor, a massive Aetherian man with a scar stretching across his face, a relic of battles long past.“Your Highness, Crown Princess,” General Vaelor said, his voice heavy and resonant. He bowed briefly before turning a condescending gaze
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