Empire Of Shadows

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Chapter 1 Doors Slammed Shut

"Get out of my house."

Victor Hale's voice sliced through the lavish dining room like a whip. His fist crashed down on the oak table, rattling crystal glasses.

Leo Kane stood at the edge of the room, his cheap borrowed suit tight across his shoulders, the fabric already damp with sweat. The entire Hale family stared at him with open contempt.

Sophia sat frozen beside her father, eyes fixed on her plate. She didn't speak.

Victor leaned forward, lip curled in disgust. "You really thought you could sit at this table and ask for my daughter's hand? A delivery boy? Still smelling of grease and cheap motorcycle exhaust? Pathetic."

Laughter erupted around the table. Sophia's uncle slapped his knee. "Did you see the way he walked in here like he belonged? Dreaming big with empty pockets."

One of the cousins, a sharply dressed young woman, smirked. "Sophia, how could you even bring him here? He's literally the help. Next time just order takeout instead of dating it."

Leo’s hands clenched at his sides. He had endured months of this. Endless jabs about his dead-end job, his father's mountain of debts that he was still paying off, and the constant reminders that he was dragging Sophia down. For her sake, he had swallowed every insult, working double shifts just to afford small gifts and hoping one day he would be enough.

Tonight was supposed to be different. He had scraped together everything for a modest ring now burning a hole in his pocket. But the moment Victor asked about his "future plans," the night had collapsed.

"I deliver food to pay my father's debts," Leo had said quietly. "One day I'll build something better."

That single sentence had triggered the storm.

Victor pointed a thick finger at the door. "Build something better? With what? Your broken scooter and minimum wage? You will never be good enough for my daughter. Never. Now get out before I have security drag you out like the trash you are."

More laughter. Sophia remained silent, cheeks flushed but offering no defense. Not a single word.

Leo looked at her one last time. "Sophia... you said you loved me."

She finally glanced up, voice barely a whisper. "Leo, this isn't the right time. Dad's right about some things."

The words landed like a physical blow. Leo turned without another argument. His footsteps echoed on the marble as he crossed the grand foyer. Behind him, the mockery continued.

"Delivery boy thought he could marry into money!"

"Imagine the grandchildren riding scooters to private school!"

The heavy front door slammed shut behind him, cutting off the laughter. Cool night air hit Leo's face. He stood on the wide steps of the Hale mansion, chest tight, pride in shreds. The ring box felt heavier than lead in his pocket. No car waited for him. He would walk the long driveway like always and find a cheap ride home.

Headlights suddenly flooded the street. Not one pair an entire convoy. Black luxury sedans and gleaming SUVs rolled up in perfect formation, stopping precisely at the mansion gates. Doors opened in unison. Men in tailored suits stepped out, their movements precise and synchronized.

One older man with silver hair at his temples approached, the others falling in line behind him. They stopped a respectful distance away and bowed deeply.

"Mr. Kane," the silver-haired man said, voice carrying formal weight. "I am Marcus Reed. We serve the Kane estate. Your grandfather, Elias Kane, has passed away. You are his sole heir to the Kane Group."

Leo stared, confusion cutting through the fresh humiliation. "This has to be a joke. My grandfather died years ago. I barely knew him. I'm just a delivery driver."

Marcus straightened, expression unchanging. "The inheritance has been deliberately withheld until now. Your grandfather monitored your life closely and chose this exact moment to activate it. The Kane Group controls the majority of prime real estate in this city and beyond assets worth billions."

Before Leo could respond, more executives stepped forward, bowing again. One of them held out a sleek black folder. "All documents are ready, sir. The transfer is effective immediately."

From the rear car, a woman stepped out gracefully. Elena Voss. The only face at the dinner table who had not joined the laughter. She had watched everything in silence, her expression unreadable. Now she walked toward him with calm purpose.

Leo stood frozen on the steps as the weight of the moment crashed down. Inside the mansi

on, the Hales were probably still laughing, celebrating their daughter's narrow escape from the worthless delivery boy.

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