Clarissa watched him walk back into the Whintrop mansion, her lips curved into a satisfied smile. He looked defeated, bruised along the jaw, his shirt rumpled, and his shoulders heavy. Exactly as her mother predicted.
A Whintrop always got what they wanted. She crossed her arms, leaning against the marble pillar of the hallway as he moved past her. "What happened, Ryan? Finally learned where your place is? You should have listened from the start." He didn’t answer. His gaze was distant, his silence colder than she expected. Clarissa's smirk widened. In her mind, she had already won. But Ryan wasn't broken. Not even close. Later, in the solitude of the dim guest room he'd been using, he sat on the edge of the bed, replaying every moment. The masked men. The near-death taste of blood in his mouth. And then the old man's calm voice cutting through chaos like a blade: "Good. You fought when every reason told you to surrender. That's what I needed to see. Now you're ready to know who you are--heir of the Ardyn bloodline. Wealth, power, a legacy older than this city, it’s yours. If you're ready to claim it." Ryan had thought he was delirious, that the blood loss had made him dream. But the Gentleman's eyes had been too sharp, his presence too commanding. And his final parting words stuck with Ryan. "There is something you must retrieve. In the Whintrop underground vaults lies the Book of Contracts. Only Ardyn's blood can awaken it. To reach it, you'll need a key to grant you access. Steal it, and claim what is yours. When you return with the book, more will be revealed. That is when you'll truly become the heir." Ryan rubbed his aching knuckles. Everything inside him screamed this was madness. But the spark in his chest said otherwise. He had to do it. The first step came quicker than he thought. Clarissa was careless with her key card. She tossed her designer bag on the couch and went upstairs, shouting at a maid. Ryan, moving with the quiet ease of a man who had endured years of being unseen, slipped the slim black card from the bag. His heart pounded, but his face betrayed nothing when she passed him again minutes later. By nightfall, he was gone. The underground vault was beneath the Whintrop headquarters, a place whispered about but rarely entered. He moved through the parking garage, past cameras and guards who greeted him, thinking he had come on behalf of Clarissa. Not until he descended into the lower levels did the resistance begin. Two security men stepped out from a side corridor, hands already on their weapons. Ryan moved first. He ducked beneath the first swing, drove his fist into the man's ribs, and spun into the second before either could draw a gun. Pain shot through his already bruised body, but he pushed on. By the time the last guard dropped, Ryan was gasping for air, but still standing. He pressed the key card to the reinforced steel door. It beeped red. For a heartbeat, panic surged, until he noticed the biometric scanner beside it. The Gentleman’s words echoed: "Only the heir of Ardyn can open it." Ryan raised a trembling hand and pressed it to the glass panel. The machine hummed, scanning. For a second, he thought it would reject him. Then a shock of warmth travelled through his palm, the scanner flared green instead of red, and the massive bolts unlatched with a hiss. The vault opened. Inside, stacks of contracts and old files lined the shelves. But at the very centre, on a pedestal draped in dust, lay a single leather-bound book. Black, heavy, its cover marked with symbols Ryan didn’t recognise. The Book of Contracts. As his hand touched the cover, light rippled across the pages, writing etching itself into the parchment as if the book had been waiting for him. Ryan staggered back, heart racing. This was real. All of it. Then the sirens screamed. Red lights flared overhead, alarms echoing through the underground chambers. Somewhere above, security scrambled. Ryan slammed the book under his arm and ran. He dodged down corridors, alarms blaring, boots pounding behind him. Twice he nearly slipped, but adrenaline kept him moving. Guards shouted after him, gunshots cracked against steel walls, the ricochet ringing in his ears. He burst through the final door and stumbled into the night, lungs on fire. The chill air hit him like ice, but he didn’t dare stop. Behind him, the stairwell door slammed open, more men poured out, shouting, their flashlights cutting through the darkness. Ryan sprinted across the service road, his shoes slapping the pavement. A bullet whizzed past his shoulder. He didn’t look back. Then, headlights blazed in front of him. A black car screeched to a halt so close he thought it would hit him. The passenger window rolled down. The Gentleman leaned out, calm as ever, his grey hair barely ruffled by the wind. "Get in," he said. Ryan didn’t think, he just dove into the seat, clutching the book like his life depended on it. The door slammed, tires squealed, and the car shot forward. Gunfire erupted behind them. Bullets sparked against the rear bumper, but the Gentleman's hands were steady on the wheel, weaving the vehicle with impossible precision. "Keep your head down," he said without looking at Ryan. Ryan ducked as the car whipped around a corner, the Whintrop security team shrinking in the distance. Sirens wailed, lights streaked past, but the Gentleman's driving was effortless, almost inhuman. Finally, when the sound of pursuit faded, Ryan risked a breath. His chest heaved, sweat soaked through his shirt, and the Book of Contracts lay heavy in his arms like it carried the weight of the world. He glanced at the Gentleman, still trying to catch up with what had just happened. "How... how did you even know I was--" The older man gave a small, knowing smile, eyes flicking to the book. "Because this was your first step, Ryan Ardyn. And you passed." Ryan stared, heart pounding, his mind refusing to believe. But deep down, he knew this was no dream.
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The rooftop was still. Only the night wind moved, tugging at Clarissa's dress, scattering strands of her hair across her damp cheeks. She clutched herself as though her body might splinter apart under the weight of everything she had seen. Her sobs came ragged, broken, clawing at the silence."You knew, mother!" Her voice cracked into the air, jagged and raw. She looked at her mother with wide, red-rimmed eyes that carried nothing but betrayal. "You knew what he was. You knew--and you let him near me."Her mother stood firm, though her hands trembled against her gown. For once her poise slipped, not enough to crumble but enough for the cracks to show. "Clarissa, you exaggerate. You think Ryan's little performance tonight erases what he has always been? He soiled everything. He humiliated you, humiliated us all. And still--still you cry for him?"Clarissa flinched as though struck. "He saved me!" she shouted, her voice breaking. "If he hadn't--if he hadn't--" The words died, choked by
Chapter 10
The hall shimmered with chandeliers and hushed anticipation. Cameras flashed outside the hall as limousines lined the red carpet. Society's most powerful men and women gathered for the night, the great unveiling of Grotech’s elusive owner. Clarissa stood beside her mother, her gown glittering with self-importance, her lips painted in smug satisfaction. At last, she thought, at last they would meet the man she had been chasing after for years through endless proposals. Whoever he was, tonight he would finally take her family seriously.Her mother whispered with pride, "This partnership will restore us, Clarissa. All of them will see."Clarissa smiled, already imagining herself shaking hands with a faceless titan. Then the announcement came. The host's voice rang across the ballroom."Ladies and gentlemen, Grotech’s founder and chief executive officer--Ryan Ardyn."The room stilled.Clarissa’s heart stopped.Across the hall, striding with calm authority, was no faceless titan. It was R
Chapter 9
Ryan sat alone in the quiet study of the mansion, the heavy tome spread across the desk before him. The Book of Contracts breathed with a life of its own. Its blackened leather cover pulsed faintly under his fingertips, as though it recognised the blood running in his veins. He had fought a demon now, looked into its hollow eyes, felt the terror of facing something not of this world, and since then, the book had changed.Pages that once lay dormant now stirred. Ink bled across parchment, words appearing where none had been before. Ryan leaned closer, and the script shifted, rearranging itself until it settled into something legible.Names. Old names. Prominent families threaded into the city's history. Families who held political sway, corporate empires, and generational power. Contracts written in their blood. Bargains sealed with something darker than law or finance.His pulse quickened when one name burned brighter than the rest--Whintrop.Ryan's jaw tightened. So that was why the
Chapter 8
The days that followed were brutal. The gentleman assigned Ryan mentors--fighters who pushed his body to the brink, scholars who buried him in texts about demons, and advisers who spoke to him about Grotech. The company was massive, sprawling across industries he had never even touched. He had to learn, quickly, how to command not only his body, but also businessmen.His nights belonged to combat. His mornings, to company boardrooms. Every hour in between, to study.Ryan had thought he knew exhaustion from working for the Whintrops, but this was worse. Yet, strangely, he felt alive for the first time. Each bruise, each scar, each decision in the boardroom chipped away at the man who had been mocked and cast aside.Still, shadows clung to his thoughts. Clarissa. The humiliation she inflicted on him. The way she’d spat in his face, the contempt in her eyes. And Matthias, always Matthias, smirking like he owned the world.Ryan swore he’d never have anything to do with them. But fate had
Chapter 7
Training had begun.Ryan stood in the centre of the chamber, sweat already dampening his palms though he hadn't moved yet. Across from him, shackled to a circle of iron sigils, waited the thing the Gentleman had called a lesser demon.Not that Ryan got a closer view of it. It looked wrong. It wasn't monstrous in size, not some slavering beast of fire and fangs as Ryan might have imagined from myths, but a gaunt figure with a human frame. Its skin was pale, almost waxen, stretched too thin over its bones. The eyes were pits, black, hollow, and yet filled with a terrible evil. Something that had once been human and had rotted away into emptiness.Ryan's throat tightened as he stared at it. The thing did not blink. It did not breathe. It only watched."This," the Gentleman said from behind him, his voice smooth as silk over steel, "was once a man. You see it now hollowed out. The soul long devoured, replaced by hunger. They were fathers, mothers, soldiers, thieves--anyone can fall, given
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The mansion was vast enough to swallow Ryan whole, every corridor humming with quiet wealth and authority, but when the gentleman led him down a winding staircase, Ryan realised he had only glimpsed the surface. Torches flickered along stone walls, casting shadows that moved like living things. At the bottom, the air was colder, denser, carrying the faint metallic tang of iron and something stranger, something that raised the hair on Ryan’s neck.They stepped into an underground hall. Ryan stopped short.It wasn't like anything he had seen before. Rows of weapons gleamed under pale light: blades etched with runes, spears tipped with blackened steel, guns modified with sigils scratched across the barrels. On one wall hung armours of different eras--knights’ breastplates, trench coats stitched with silver threads, even sleek tactical suits. And in the far corner, behind bars reinforced with glowing chains, something shifted. Its form was half-shadow, half-flesh, its eyes burning faintl
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