The world was saved from the reset, but Emon's body was finally failing. The strain of his 'Acoustic Finance' battle had pushed his weakened nervous system to the brink. But Emon had one final move—a 5000-word psychological masterpiece. He organized a global auction for the 'Secret of Immortality,' knowing the remaining Elite members would crawl out of hiding to buy it.
The Second Mega Twist: The secret wasn't a formula or a chip. When the Elite arrived at the secret location, they found a room full of mirrors and a recording of Emon's voice. He revealed that he had already 'short-sold' their lives. He had donated his entire remaining wealth to a foundation that bought the legal rights to the Elite's very DNA. Technically, the Elite no longer 'owned' themselves; they were assets of a charitable trust for the poor.
This chapter details the ultimate downfall of greed. Emon, lying in a hospital bed, used his last breath to sign a document that turned the world's most powerful people into 'public property.' The twist was heart-stopping: Emon's blindness was temporary, a side-effect of the tech he used to win. As his eyes opened for the first time in weeks, he saw the face of the nurse he saved. He was no longer a millionaire or a god; he was just Emon, a boy who had finally earned his rest. The story ends with a bank notification on his phone: Balance: $0.00. Status: Richest Man Ever.
