
Marcus Chen pulled at his cheap black suit as he stood outside the Williams mansion. His hands were shaking. He was three hours late to his wife's birthday party.
"Damn it," he whispered. His boss at Tony's Restaurant had made him work until 11 PM. Marcus couldn't say no - he needed every dollar from his waiter job. The mansion glowed with expensive lights. Through the windows, Marcus saw rich people in designer clothes drinking champagne. His wife Emma was somewhere inside, probably angry at him again. Marcus took a deep breath and walked to the front door. "Well, look what crawled out of the gutter." Marcus turned. Emma's younger brother Daniel stood there in a tuxedo that cost more than Marcus made in months. "I'm here for Emma's party," Marcus said quietly. Daniel laughed. "Three hours late. Emma stopped looking for you at nine. Face it, Marcus - you're an embarrassment to our family." "I had to work. My manager wouldn't let me leave." "Work?" Daniel's voice was full of disgust. "You mean serving food to real men while wearing a bow tie? Pathetic." Marcus pushed past Daniel and entered the mansion. The marble floor felt cold under his old shoes. Rich people filled the living room - doctors, lawyers, business owners. People who belonged here. Marcus found Emma near the stairs. She wore a silver dress that hugged her perfect body. Her dark hair fell over her shoulders like silk. Even after three years of marriage, she still took his breath away. "Emma," he called softly. She turned around. Her brown eyes were cold. "Marcus. You finally showed up." "I'm sorry, baby. The restaurant was busy, and my boss-" "It doesn't matter." Emma's voice was ice. "The party's almost over." Emma's rich friends stared at Marcus like he was dirt on their shoes. "I still can't believe Emma married him," one woman whispered loud enough for everyone to hear. "She could have had anyone," another added. "Remember Jonathan Blake? He's worth twenty million now." Marcus felt his face burn with shame. He pulled out a small box from his jacket. "Happy birthday, Emma. I got you something." Emma took the box and opened it. Inside was a simple silver necklace with a heart pendant. Marcus had saved tips for two weeks to buy it. Emma barely looked at it. "Oh. Thanks. It's... nice." Nice. The word hit Marcus like a slap. He had worked so hard to save money for something special, and she called it nice. "Emma, sweetheart!" A deep voice boomed across the room. Marcus turned to see a tall, handsome man in an expensive suit walking toward them. The man moved with the confidence of someone born rich. "Richard!" Emma's face lit up with a smile she used to give Marcus. "Everyone, this is Richard Sterling. He just moved back from London." Richard shook Marcus's hand. His grip was firm, and Marcus noticed the expensive watch on his wrist. "You must be the famous husband," Richard said with a fake smile. "I've heard so much about you." The way he said 'famous' sounded like a joke. "Richard just bought the Sterling Building downtown," Emma continued, her eyes sparkling. "The fifty-story one with the golden elevator. He's turning the top floor into his penthouse." "It's nothing special," Richard said with false modesty. "Maybe you two should visit sometime. I could show you what success looks like." The insult was wrapped in politeness, but Marcus felt it like a knife. Around them, Emma's friends giggled. "That sounds wonderful," Emma said, touching Richard's arm. "Doesn't it, Marcus?" Before Marcus could answer, Daniel grabbed a microphone. "Ladies and gentlemen! I have a special announcement!" The room went quiet. Daniel stood on a chair, his face red from champagne. "My sister has been settling for too long. Well, that's about to change!" Daniel looked directly at Marcus with hatred. "I'm announcing Emma's engagement to Richard Sterling!" The room exploded in gasps and applause. Marcus felt like the floor had disappeared under his feet. "What?" Marcus stared at Emma. "Emma, tell me this isn't true." Emma looked at the floor. She couldn't meet his eyes. "Marcus, I... we need to talk." "There's nothing to talk about," Daniel continued, enjoying every moment. "Richard proposed, and Emma said yes. Finally, she'll marry someone worthy of the Williams name. Someone who can provide for her instead of serving other people's food!" The guests laughed and clapped. Marcus felt like he was drowning in expensive perfume and cruel laughter. "Emma," Marcus whispered, his voice breaking. "Look at me." Slowly, Emma raised her eyes. In them, Marcus saw three years of disappointment and lost dreams. "I'm sorry, Marcus," she said quietly. "But Daniel's right. You're... you're just not enough. You'll never be enough." The words hit Marcus like physical blows. Around him, the wealthy guests smiled, enjoying the show of the poor man being put in his place. Marcus felt something crack inside his chest. All the years of insults, all the nights he'd worked double shifts to prove himself - it had all been for nothing. "You want to know what I think?" Marcus said, his voice growing stronger. "I think you're all-" He never finished. As he spun toward the door, blinded by rage and heartbreak, his foot caught on a marble step. Marcus tumbled forward, crashing into a table full of champagne glasses. The sound of breaking crystal filled the room. Shocked gasps turned into cruel laughter. Marcus lay on the floor, covered in champagne and shame. The richest people in New York stared down at him like garbage. "How pathetic," Daniel said with satisfaction. "Can't even walk properly." Marcus struggled to his feet. Glass crunched under his shoes. His cheap suit was soaked and torn. Blood dripped from a cut on his hand. "Get out," Daniel commanded. "You're embarrassing our family." Marcus looked at Emma one last time. She stood next to Richard now, her arm linked through his. She wasn't even trying to help her husband. "Fine," Marcus said, his voice deadly quiet. "But you'll regret this. All of you." Daniel laughed. "What are you going to do? Serve us poisoned soup?" Marcus didn't answer. He walked toward the door, leaving bloody footprints behind. He stumbled into the cold New York night. Behind him, the party continued as if his three-year marriage had never existed. Marcus walked down the street without caring where he went. City lights blurred through his tears. Cars honked as he crossed streets without looking. "I'm nothing," he whispered to the empty night. "I'll always be nothing." He didn't see the black car speeding toward him until it was too late. Headlights filled his vision like two suns. The impact sent him flying through the air. As Marcus hit the pavement, darkness closing in, he heard something impossible - a voice speaking in his mind. [SYSTEM ACTIVATION DETECTED] [HOST NEAR DEATH - EMERGENCY PROTOCOLS STARTED] [SCANNING HOST BLOODLINE...] [BLOODLINE CONFIRMED: CHEN IMPERIAL FAMILY] [AWAKENING HEIR'S INHERITANCE SYSTEM...] As the system came online, Marcus felt strange memories flooding back. Not memories of his own life, but different shards of something else. He saw flashes of a different version of himself - confident, powerful, unafraid. A Marcus who had never learned to bow his head, who had never accepted being treated like trash. The system's voice continued [CONFIDENCE RESTORED TO BASELINE LEVEL] [HOST'S NATURAL STRENGTH UNLOCKED] [YEARS OF SUPPRESSED POTENTIAL ACTIVATED] Confidence restored? Marcus wanted to laugh, but his broken ribs still screamed with pain. How could a voice in his head fix three years of being called worthless? How could some computer system erase all those nights he'd cried himself to sleep? This has to be brain damage from the accident. I'm dying and my mind is making up fairy tales. But even as he doubted, something in his chest felt lighter. The depression he carried for years seemed to lift just a little bit. Deep in his fading consciousness, Marcus understood. Maybe he hadn't been born weak. Maybe the years of insults, failures, and put-downs had just buried his real self under layers of shame and fear. Maybe the system wasn't giving him new power - maybe it was revealing what had always been there. [CONGRATULATIONS, MARCUS CHEN. YOUR TRUE LIFE BEGINS NOW.] As darkness took him, Marcus thought he was finally losing his mind.
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ROBERT : YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD VILLIAN
About what? I haven't spoken to the family in three years. After what Daniel did, after everything with Marcus and Victor..." She shook her head. "I'm done with all of that.""You were never done with it." James's voice was quiet, defeated. "None of us were. We were all just playing parts in someone else's game."Emma sat slowly, her pulse hammering. "What do you mean?"James looked around the terminal, then leaned forward. "Your marriage to Marcus. It wasn't an accident. It wasn't love at first sight or fate or any of the romantic nonsense you told yourself."The words hit like a physical blow. "What?""It was arranged. Orchestrated. We introduced you at that charity gala specifically so you'd meet him." James's hands shook as he spoke. "We needed someone close to Marcus Chen. Someone who could watch him, report on him, keep him distracted from his real heritage."Emma's world tilted. The charity gala where she'd first seen Marcus across the room, looking lost in his cheap tuxedo.
It just never End, Does it?
"Victor," Marcus said softly, "there's something you never understood about grandfather's lessons.""Oh? Enlighten me.""He wasn't teaching us to be rulers. He was teaching us to be servants." Marcus smiled, and there was something in that expression that made Victor step back involuntarily. "True power isn't about standing above others. It's about lifting them up.""Philosophical nonsense!" Victor snarled. "Guards, kill him!"But Marcus was already moving. Not toward Victor, not toward the exits, but toward the wall of monitors showing the false hostages. The System flooded him with combat awareness as bullets chewed through the air where he'd been standing. He rolled behind a marble pillar, then vaulted over it, using his enhanced strength to hurl chunks of debris at the gunmen."You can't fight us all!" Victor screamed. "The dead man's switch—""Won't work," Marcus called back, disarming two guards with movements too fast for human eyes to follow. "Elena disabled it twenty minute
YOU NEVER KNOW THE NEXT MOVE
Marcus stood in the elevator ascending to the penthouse, his reflection warped across the polished steel walls. Each floor that passed felt like a countdown to destiny—or death. The weight of everything pressed down on him, Emma's betrayal, Victor's madness, the murdered cousins he'd never meet, and grandfather's blood crying out for justice.His hands trembled, but not from fear. The System pulsed through his veins like liquid fire, combat protocols spinning to life, enhanced reflexes coiling like springs ready to unleash. Yet beneath the supernatural power, something deeper stirred….the memory of who he'd been just days ago. A broken man serving soup to people who looked through him like he was nothing.You've become just as ruthless as me, Victor's words echoed in his mind.Had he? In two days, he'd destroyed businesses, ruined lives, manipulated Emma's desperation. The old Marcus would have been horrified. But the old Marcus was weak. The old Marcus let people walk all over hi
GAME OVER
Marcus sat in his newly rented office overlooking Central Park, watching the sun set over Manhattan. In two hours, the forty-eight hour challenge would be over. His laptop showed his current net worth: 1.2 billion dollars.Elena walked in carrying coffee. "I still can't believe what we pulled off today. Victor's lost almost everything.""Not everything," Marcus said grimly. "He still has Emma."His phone had been silent for three hours. No calls from Victor, no proof that Emma was still alive. Marcus tried to tell himself he didn't care anymore, but the knot in his stomach said otherwise.[SYSTEM NOTIFICATION][MISSION STATUS: 85% COMPLETE][FINAL OBJECTIVE: SECURE HOSTAGE AND DEFEAT VICTOR][NEW ABILITY UNLOCKED: TACTICAL COMBAT ANALYSIS][WARNING: VICTOR'S DESPERATION LEVEL CRITICAL]Elena sat down across from Marcus. "You know, when this is over, we'll control the entire Chen inheritance. Grandfather would be proud.""Would he?" Marcus stared out the window. "I spent all day destro
GAME CHANGER
Three hours later, after watching Richard Sterling break down crying in a hotel room when he realized his girlfriend never existed, Marcus and Elena finally left the Plaza Hotel.Dawn was breaking over Manhattan, painting the sky orange and pink.Elena yawned as she got into her car. "Well, that was entertaining. Richard looked like someone shot his puppy.""He'll get over it," Marcus said. "At least now he knows the truth.""I'll call you this afternoon. We have Victor's businesses to destroy." Elena's car drove away, leaving Marcus alone.Marcus started walking down Fifth Avenue, his mind racing. In just twelve hours, the challenge would be over. But he couldn't stop thinking about what Elena had told him.Grandfather was murdered.As he walked, memories flooded back. Marcus remembered being eight years old, sitting in grandfather's study in Hong Kong. The old man had taught him chess, how to think three moves ahead."Marcus, my boy," grandfather had said in his gentle voice, "the C
A show for his puppet
Marcus stared at the confession letter, his hands shaking. The words blurred as rage built up inside him like a volcano ready to explode."He killed grandfather," Marcus said slowly. "He actually killed him."Emma reached for his arm. "Marcus, you need to calm down..."Marcus looked up, and Emma stepped back. His eyes were cold as ice, nothing like the gentle man she'd known for three years."Everyone should be scared of Victor Chen," Marcus said quietly. "But not as scared as they should be of me."Elena clapped her hands. "Now that's the spirit! So, do we have a deal?""Wait," Emma said, looking between them. "You're talking about going to war with your own cousin. People could get hurt. People could die!""People are already dying," Elena replied. "Victor killed our grandfather. He tried to kill Marcus. You think he'll stop there?"Emma's phone buzzed. She looked at it and went pale. "It's Richard. He wants to meet me at the Plaza Hotel in an hour."Elena smiled. "Perfect timing.
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