Chapter 45
Author: De Scripter
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The night stretched long after the final guest departed. The last limousine pulled away, the final flicker of camera lights faded, and silence finally swept over the grand Scofield mansion. The event staff were still cleaning, but the air no longer buzzed with chatter, laughter, or awe. Instead, what lingered was the weight of legacy.

Inside a private hall, Michael stood with his parents and the elders, all seated in a semi-circle that radiated authority. Gerald’s expression was stern but pro
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