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Chapter 10 - Chapter 10: The First Domination

The city never slept.

But tonight—

It felt like it was waiting.

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High above the skyline, inside a glass-walled corporate tower, the atmosphere was anything but calm.

Executives moved quickly.

Assistants whispered urgently.

Phones rang without pause.

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Because something massive was about to happen.

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A multi-billion acquisition.

One that could shift markets, break alliances—

And decide who truly held power.

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At the center of it all—

Alexander Rothschild's empire.

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And now—

Kael Draven.

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He stood near the window, looking down at the city below, his expression calm, untouched by the chaos behind him.

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To everyone else—

This was pressure.

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To him—

This was nothing.

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"Everything is ready," an executive said nervously, approaching him.

"The board is waiting."

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Kael didn't turn.

"Of course they are," he said quietly.

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Because they didn't know.

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Not yet.

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That this meeting—

Was already decided.

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The Boardroom

The doors opened.

Silence followed instantly.

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A long table.

Powerful individuals seated on both sides.

Each one representing billions.

Influence.

Control.

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And yet—

The moment Kael entered—

Something shifted.

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Not visibly.

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But undeniably.

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Their attention moved to him.

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Drawn.

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Uncertain.

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Curious.

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He walked forward slowly, his presence filling the room without effort.

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At the far end, a large screen displayed the deal.

Numbers.

Contracts.

Structures.

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All meaningless.

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Because the real control wasn't there.

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"Let's begin," one of the board members said.

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Kael didn't sit.

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Instead—

He stood at the center.

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And looked at them.

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Every single one of them.

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One by one.

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Silence stretched.

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Uncomfortable.

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Then—

He spoke.

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"You've all reviewed the deal," he said calmly.

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They nodded.

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"You believe you understand it."

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Another nod.

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A pause.

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Then—

"You don't."

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The room stilled.

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A few expressions hardened.

Others shifted.

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"Excuse me?" one of them said.

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Kael's gaze moved to him.

Sharp.

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"You're focusing on the surface," he said.

"Profit. Risk. Timing."

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He stepped forward.

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"But you're missing the only thing that matters."

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Silence deepened.

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"Control."

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That word again.

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It echoed in the room.

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Because it wasn't just a concept anymore.

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It was a presence.

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Kael raised his hand slightly—

And the screen changed.

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Not by touch.

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Not by command.

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But it changed.

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Data shifted.

Structures rearranged.

Hidden layers appeared.

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The room froze.

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Because this—

Wasn't normal.

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"This is the real structure," Kael said.

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His voice remained calm.

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But his eyes—

Faintly crimson.

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"You were about to enter a deal where you hold 60% on paper…"

A pause.

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"…and zero control in reality."

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Murmurs broke out instantly.

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"What is this?"

"That's not possible—"

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"It is," Kael said.

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And just like that—

Silence returned.

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Because something in his voice—

Didn't allow interruption.

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"This deal was designed to fail you," he continued.

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His gaze shifted slightly.

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"To transfer influence without you realizing it."

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At the far end, one of the senior members stiffened.

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Kael noticed.

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Of course he did.

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His eyes locked onto him.

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"You knew," Kael said quietly.

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The man froze.

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"I—I don't know what you're talking about—"

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Kael stepped closer.

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The air changed.

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Heavier.

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Oppressive.

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"Lying," Kael said softly.

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And in that moment—

Something unseen tightened.

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The man's breath hitched.

His expression faltered.

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"…Fine," he snapped suddenly.

"It was a strategic adjustment—"

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"Betrayal," Kael corrected.

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Silence.

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Because now—

Everyone understood.

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This wasn't just a meeting anymore.

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It was exposure.

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Outside the Room

Elena Rothschild stood behind the glass, watching everything unfold.

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Her heart was steady.

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But her thoughts—

Anything but.

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"He's controlling them…" she whispered.

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Not through authority.

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Not through fear.

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But something else.

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Something deeper.

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Behind her, unnoticed until now—

Lucien Graves stood quietly.

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"You're finally seeing it," he said.

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Elena didn't turn.

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"This isn't business," she said.

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"No," Lucien replied.

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"It's domination."

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Back Inside

The boardroom had changed.

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No more debate.

No more confusion.

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Only one presence mattered now.

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Kael.

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He turned slightly, his gaze sweeping across the room.

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"Here's what's going to happen," he said.

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No arrogance.

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No hesitation.

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Just certainty.

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"You will restructure the deal."

"You will remove internal interference."

"You will align under a single directive."

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A pause.

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Then—

"You will win."

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Silence.

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Then—

One by one—

They nodded.

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Not because they were convinced.

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Not because they agreed.

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But because—

They couldn't resist.

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The Result

Minutes later—

It was done.

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The deal—

Secured.

Controlled.

Dominated.

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Exactly as Kael intended.

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Aftermath

Outside, Elena watched as the executives exited the room.

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Their expressions—

Different.

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Quieter.

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More controlled.

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"What did you do to them?" she asked as Kael approached.

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He looked at her.

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"Nothing they didn't allow."

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That answer—

Was worse than anything else.

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Because it felt true.

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"And this is just the beginning?" she asked.

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A faint pause.

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"Yes."

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Behind them, Lucien's gaze darkened.

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"…You've gone too far," he murmured.

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Because now—

Kael wasn't just influencing.

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He was reshaping.

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And that—

Couldn't be allowed.

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Final Moment

As Kael turned to leave, Elena spoke again.

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"You're changing this world," she said.

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He stopped.

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Then looked back at her.

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"No," he said quietly.

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A pause.

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"I'm revealing what it really is."

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That answer stayed with her.

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Because deep down—

She knew—

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He wasn't lying.

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And that made everything far more dangerous.

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End of Chapter 10

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