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Chapter 1 - PROLOGUE – ASHES AND IRON

The future died on a rainy Tuesday.

It wasn't the thunder that killed it, nor the flash of lightning reflected across the chrome towers of downtown Chicago. It was betrayal—quiet, precise, and sharpened over decades. In the penthouse of Sigma Psy Corporation, where power once moved like gravity, the pulse of empire flickered and faded.

Charles Alden Vale stood at the summit of a world he'd built brick by brutal brick. CEO. Kingmaker. Architect of empires. And in a matter of hours, it would all be gone.

He hadn't slept. The shadows beneath his storm-grey eyes weren't from fatigue, but foreknowledge. The kind of knowledge that corrodes resolve: the board was compromised, the accounts drained, and Elena, his wife, was missing.

Somewhere beneath the steel and glass of this city, someone had moved all the pieces while he stared at the board.

And the final play was coming.

He paced the obsidian floor of his private office, each step echoing like a countdown. Surveillance feeds flickered across curved monitors. Security breach reports. Deleted footage. Tampered access logs. The signature of betrayal wasn't just familiar.

It was familial.

Killian.

Charles gritted his teeth. He had raised his younger brother from a cub into a wolf—and now the boy was baring fangs. But this wasn't ambition. It was something darker. Strategic madness. A hostile coup orchestrated with the elegance of a concerto and the cruelty of a guillotine.

He had been warned, once. By his father. By old rivals. That power without trust was a sword without a hilt.

Now, the sword was turning.

On the windowsill, a framed photo trembled from the rumble of distant thunder. A family portrait: Charles, Elena, and their son, Cole. Smiling. Untouched by war, untouched by strategy. The only part of his world not engineered.

He picked up the frame and stared.

"I built this world for you," he whispered.

But the world no longer cared. Footsteps echoed down the corridor.

Dario entered. Black suit. Tactical boots. Rain streaked down his shoulders like he'd walked through a storm of ghosts.

"It's happening," he said.

Charles nodded. The boardroom vote. The abduction. The death. It was all scripted. And yet, he would still play his part. Not because he expected to win. Because legacy wasn't about survival.

It was about what remained when you didn't.

And Charles Alden Vale was about to become legend.

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