CHAPTER 177
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The months had rolled by like waves—slow, heavy, and golden. The city that had once whispered Jeffery's name in disgrace now carried it in quiet awe. Flamel Pharmaceuticals stood reborn at the heart of the industrial district, a monolith of glass and steel frowned by the dragon insignia—his mark, his redemption.

The morning sun poured over the tower like liquid fire, gliding every mirrored panel, every curved edge. From afar, it looked less like a building and more like a divine hymn—one sung to perseverance and pain, a declaration that ruin was never the end.

Jeffery stood before it now, alone. The wind tugged gently at his long coat, carrying the faint scent of wet earth and metal after the night's rain. The rhythmic hum of traffic below mingled with the distant cry of gulls from the harbor—life returning to motion, as if unaware that something extraordinary had risen again.

His reflection shimmered on the glass—olderz harder, yet strangely serene. There were fine lines beneath his
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