"Mr. Vale," the chief financial officer began carefully, sliding a stack of papers toward him, "these are emergency restructuring approvals. Given the... tragedy, the board believes it may be wise for you to temporarily step aside."
Temporarily.
A polite word for surrender.
Adrian didn't look at the papers.
He looked at the men who had toasted champagne with his father.
The same men who now saw opportunity.
"My father built this company from nothing," Adrian said quietly. "He didn't build it for me to babysit it."
A subtle shift moved around the table.
One of the older directors leaned forward. "With respect, you just graduated. This is not a tech startup. This is oil. Politics. International leverage. Billions of dollars at stake."
Adrian finally reached for the pen.
He signed the first document.
But not the one they expected.
Gasps rippled through the room.
"You can't be serious," someone muttered.
"Oh, I am," Adrian replied coolly. "Effective immediately, three board members are dismissed for conflict of interest violations."
Silence.
Absolute silence.
He slid a second folder across the table.
"Also, I've completed the acquisition of Straton Energy at a reduced valuation during market panic. The contract was finalized this morning."
Eyes widened.
Straton Energy was their biggest competitor.
"You used company funds without full board approval?" the CFO demanded.
Adrian stood.
"No," he said calmly. "I used my personal shares."
And just like that, the boy they thought they could manipulate became the most dangerous man in the room.
Three hours later, headlines exploded across financial media.
YOUNGEST BILLIONAIRE SHOCKS INDUSTRY.
VALE HEIR FIRES BOARD MEMBERS IN FIRST DAY TAKEOVER.
IS ADRIAN VALE A PRODIGY OR A DISASTER?
He stared at the articles from the back seat of his black armored SUV as it drove through Manhattan traffic in New York City.
The city glittered outside the tinted windows.
Cold. Indifferent.
His phone buzzed again.
Unknown number.
He ignored it.
Another buzz.
Then a message:
Congratulations, Mr. Vale. Now let's see if you survive the week.
Adrian's jaw tightened.
He didn't scare easily.
But tonight felt different.
Because power wasn't the only thing he had inherited.
He had inherited enemies.
That night, alone in his penthouse overlooking the skyline, Adrian finally allowed himself to breathe.
His mother's perfume still lingered on a scarf folded neatly on the armchair.
His father's last voicemail remained unopened.
He hadn't been able to listen to it.
Not yet.
A knock at the door pulled him from his thoughts.
His private attorney stepped inside, face grim.
"There's something else," the lawyer said.
Adrian's chest tightened. "If it's about the crash investigation-"
"It's about the will."
The lawyer placed a sealed envelope on the glass table.
"This section was encrypted. Your father instructed that it be revealed only after the board transition was complete."
Adrian broke the seal.
He read the clause once.
Then again.
His pulse slowed.
Then thundered.
"This isn't real," he said.
The lawyer's expression didn't change.
"It is."
Adrian walked to the window, staring down at the city lights.
The clause was clear.
Brutal.
Unavoidable.
For Adrian Vale to retain sole controlling interest in Vale Consortium, he must be legally married before his twenty-fifth birthday. Failure to comply will result in redistribution of shares to the executive board.
Eighteen months.
Eighteen months to find a wife.
Or lose everything.
He let out a hollow laugh.
"Marriage?" he muttered. "My father built an empire... and tied it to a wedding ring?"
"It was meant to ensure stability," the lawyer said. "A family man is harder to challenge."
Adrian's phone buzzed again.
This time it wasn't an unknown number.
It was a news alert.
A photo filled the screen.
Him.
Standing beside Vanessa Cole at a charity gala three months ago.
The headline read:
SENATOR COLE'S DAUGHTER AND BILLIONAIRE HEIR SPOTTED TOGETHER AGAIN - WEDDING BELLS SOON?
Adrian's expression darkened.
He hadn't spoken to Vanessa in weeks.
Yet somehow, the media had already paired them.
He zoomed in on the image.
Her hand rested on his arm.
Claiming.
Calculated.
Strategic.
Outside, thunder cracked over the city.
His phone buzzed one more time.
This time from Vanessa herself.
We need to talk, Adrian. It's urgent.
Seconds later, another message followed.
It's about the baby.
Adrian froze.
The room suddenly felt too small.
Too quiet.
Too dangerous.
Baby?
His mind raced.
Impossible.
He hadn't-
No.
This was wrong.
Or was it?
The storm outside intensified.
And for the first time since inheriting billions, Adrian felt something colder than fear.
He felt trapped.
Because if Vanessa was telling the truth...
Then his eighteen-month deadline just disappeared.
And if she was lying-
Then someone had just declared war.