Chapter 5: Continuation of the banquet
"We are on the brink of a monumental event, my dear family," Father began, his voice carrying a rare fervor that betrayed how deeply he believed in what he was about to reveal. His usually composed face, always a fortress of control and calculation, now gleamed with a spark of triumph—a glimpse of a man who had already grasped victory before the first move was played.
"The corporate merger will elevate us beyond anything we have achieved before. Energy is the industry of the future," he proclaimed, his words laced with a conviction that transformed his vision into something almost mythic. It was as if he could already feel the pulse of a new world beating beneath his fingertips. "We will dominate the market and own technologies that will define the next era. There will be no barriers we cannot shatter."
Ayana remained silent, yet a familiar unease stirred within her. Her father's words, spoken with unwavering certainty, seemed too smooth, too perfect—like the serene surface of dark, unknowable depths. The merger, the promises—what price would be paid beyond wealth and power? Even as she had been shaped by the family's ambitions, she could not shake the shadows of the dreams that had haunted her.
Father placed the documents aside and leaned forward, the weight of his intentions palpable in the room. "This merger is not just a transaction. It's our gateway to a new age. Energy, Ayana… energy is the key that opens every door."
His voice bristled with a passion that made his calculated gestures feel like predestined moves in a grand game of strategy. "In the global economy, those who command the flow of energy command the world. We won't merely compete; we will reign. This is not an opportunity to enrich ourselves—it's a mandate to wield a power the world has never known. The technologies we gain will terrify our rivals. We will be the first to transform these into reality: clean energy innovations, unparalleled advancements in resource management… We will shape the future, and those who do not follow us will be swept aside."
He paused, his eyes cutting through the air as if searching for any flicker of dissent.
"And I will be the one to seize this power," he said, his voice colder now, filled with the gravity of inevitable conquest. "Only those who understand the price of every second will thrive. Only those ruthless enough to grasp every fleeting chance will enter the new age. And it will begin with us."
Leaning back into his chair, his presence remained an unyielding force, a silhouette of ambition sharpened by relentless precision.
The door creaked open, and Hiroto stepped inside. His movements were fluid, deliberate—like a predator who had mastered the art of patience. Each step barely whispered against the floor, but his aura spoke of a strength tightly coiled beneath layers of composure. His eyes, cold and enigmatic, carried the same dangerous spark that burned in his father's.
Fujiwara Takatsu did not turn his head, but a subtle shift in his expression betrayed his awareness. He knew his son well enough to sense the quiet rebellion beneath the surface—the fire that refused to be extinguished by mere authority. Sometimes it was an inspiration. Today, it was an irritation.
"You're late," Takatsu said, his tone sharp and precise as a blade sliding home. "We do not waste time."
Hiroto's eyes flicked to the clock with a flash of nonchalance, the ghost of weariness crossing his features—a fleeting crack in the armor of his composure. He shrugged, a gesture as careless as it was calculated.
"Yes, Father. Work. Didn't you say great endeavors are built on a thousand small tasks?"
His voice was light, nearly playful, but the tension simmering beneath could not be hidden. Even the master manipulator must sometimes bow to the rules of the game.
Takatsu watched him in silence, his gaze piercing through the surface pleasantries, stripping them away in search of the truth that lay beneath. There was no need for more words—the weight of his scrutiny was enough to remind Hiroto where power resided.
"Fine," Hiroto finally said, turning his eyes toward the stack of documents on the table. "We all understand the stakes. The merger, the future of energy… But simply following the path already paved won't be enough. What if we took a different approach… something unexpected?"
Ayana's breath caught, a familiar thrill of apprehension tightening her chest. This was his nature—always seeking the edge where others saw danger. He lived for the unseen opportunities, and it made him formidable… and terrifying.