CHAPTER 60 PART 1
Author: AL-Ghainyy
last update2026-02-08 23:03:13

Alex stared at the check, at the diamond glittering in its velvet box, at the property deed worth more than most people would earn in several lifetimes. His breathing became rapid and shallow, panic rising in his chest.

"No," he said, shaking his head violently. "No, no, no. This isn't real. This can't be real."

"Mr. Carter, I assure you—" Jace began.

"Stop!" Alex's voice cracked as he shouted. "Just STOP! This is insane! People don't just give away billions of dollars to strangers! This doesn'
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