简介
They took his family, his fortune, and his future, leaving him for dead. In the corporate arena, Liam Sterling was declared a failure, a stain to be erased. His own blood cast him out, and the woman he loved chose power over him.
What they didn't know is that Liam Sterling was just a mask.
His true identity is Ares, a name whispered with fear and reverence in the highest echelons of power. The architect of the modern financial world.
Now, he’s back. With the full, terrifying force of his hidden empire, he will rewrite the rules of power. For those who built their thrones on his downfall, judgment has arrived. It won't be a battle; it will be an erasure.
章节1
The flash of a camera exploded in Liam’s face, a blinding white bullet in the dim, oppressive atmosphere of the Sterling Group’s top-floor boardroom. Then another. And another. The clicks were like a swarm of metallic insects, a relentless sound that filled the cavernous space overlooking the New York City skyline.
He stood alone at a solitary podium, the target of a thousand eyes. Media from every major financial outlet, the entire board of directors, the family elders—they were all here, a pack of wolves circling, smelling blood. His blood.
The hearing was for the a multi-billion-dollar acquisition in South America that had catastrophically failed, bringing the century-old Sterling Group to the brink of collapse. As the project’s lead, Liam was the designated scapegoat.
His uncle, Arthur Sterling, stood at the main lectern, his face a mask of profound, theatrical grief.
Arthur began, his voice resonating with practiced sorrow. He gestured towards a screen displaying a sea of red—stock prices plummeting, debt ratios soaring.
Liam clenched his fists, the knuckles turning white. It was a lie. A perfectly crafted lie. He knew Arthur and his cousin, Ethan, had sabotaged the project from the inside, faking geological reports and funneling capital into offshore accounts. They had built this coffin and were now nailing him inside it.
He leaned into his microphone.
His voice died. The small green light on his microphone went dark. It had been muted remotely. Liam’s eyes shot to the control booth, where Ethan stood partially obscured, a faint, triumphant smirk on his face. The shareholders, already agitated and prepped by Arthur’s allies, began to shout.
Arthur raised a hand, silencing the mob he had just incited. he declared, his voice booming with false authority,
A hush fell over the room. The air crackled with anticipation.
Arthur’s voice was cold, final, a judge’s gavel falling.
The room erupted. Not in protest, but in a thunderous wave of applause. They were cheering for Arthur’s action, for the sacrifice of a lamb to save the flock.
Liam stood frozen, the applause a physical blow. Then, a second blow, sharper and more personal, was delivered.
His fiancée, Isabella Vanderbilt, moved with a chilling grace. She glided from her front-row seat, her expression unreadable. She walked right up to him, the cameras swiveling to capture every devastating detail. Without a word, she slowly pulled the ten-carat diamond ring from her finger. It had been his mother’s.
she said, her voice as clear and cold as ice.
She didn’t even look at him as she let the ring drop to the podium with a soft, final clink. She turned and walked directly to Ethan, who put a proprietary arm around her shoulders. She leaned into him, a public declaration of her new allegiance.
It was over. The people he had once called colleagues now avoided his gaze. A junior director he had personally mentored whispered to a reporter,
Security guards, no longer his employees but his jailers, flanked him. The ‘sir’ was pure mockery.
They escorted him from the room, through the halls he once commanded, and into the elevator. The ride down from the 80th floor was a silent, suffocating fall from grace.
When the doors opened, it was to the building’s main entrance, and the world outside was weeping. A torrential downpour lashed against the glass doors. Two burly security guards were waiting. One held a single, soggy cardboard box.
the guard grunted, before shoving the box into Liam’s chest.
He stumbled back. The guards then threw open the doors and bodily pushed him out into the rain. He landed hard on the slick pavement as the box tumbled from his grasp, spilling its contents.
A worn copy of Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, a gift from his father. A faded photograph of him and his smiling mother, now soaking in a dirty puddle. A simple pen he’d used since college.
Liam didn’t move. He just knelt there on the wet sidewalk, rain plastering his hair to his forehead, his expensive suit now a sodden ruin. He was nothing. A joke.
He looked up. Behind him, the magnificent Sterling Tower glowed against the dark, stormy sky, a monument to everything he had just lost. High above, in the top-floor boardroom, he could just make out the silhouettes of people celebrating. He imagined the pop of a champagne cork, the laughter, the toasts to a new era.
最新章节
The year that followed was a quiet storm. There were no more d
Liam Sterling did not move from the head of the table. He did
The opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange rang at 9:30 a
The flash of a camera exploded in Liam’s face, a blinding whit
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