
After I Revoked My Code Authorization, the Silicon Valley Queen Collapsed
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Introduction
Literally.
Seventy-two hours straight at the keyboard until my nose dripped blood onto the keys.
She couldn't answer thirty calls while I lay dying—she was too busy riding her boy toy in Cabo.
So I did what any good programmer does with corrupted files.
I hit delete.
On everything.
Her access. Her code. Her future.
What I built, I could destroy.
Chapter 1
When I typed the last line of code, the clock in the bottom-right corner of my monitor flipped to 4:17 a.m.
Seventy-two hours.
I hadn’t left my desk once.
The AC blew like a morgue. Empty coffee cups stacked in the corner, the ashtray was full, and my stomach felt like it was wrapped around a rusted blade.
Still, I kept my eyes locked on the screen, forcing the final layer of the IPO core algorithm into place.
This system would boost Lumina Tech’s valuation by another factor of two.
And it would make Elena happy.
She’d said it herself: once the company went public, we'll have the wedding of our
dreams.
I believed her.
So I carried her fundraising roadshows. I rebuilt the architecture. I cleaned up every technical mess Julian ever made.
Julian was the “brother” I pulled into the company—degree padded, resume polished, first decent suit paid for with my card.
I thought I was building a bridge up.
Turns out I was the thing they stepped on to cross it.
My phone lit up.
Not a message from Elena.
A new post—hers.
The photo was all bright sea and blue sky. An infinity pool cut into the coastline.
A white villa sat on the rocks like a blade.
Elena wore the silk cover-up I bought her, wet hair down, leaning into Julian’s arms.
Julian was shirtless, grinning like he’d won something, his hand resting on her waist—casual ownership, casual cruelty.
The caption was one sentence.
“Life is too short for code monkeys.”
My fingers hovered over the keyboard.
I didn’t move.
My blood did.
Pain clenched my chest, sudden and vicious—like someone reached through my ribs, grabbed my heart, and twisted. The room went dark at the edges. My throat turned sweet and metallic.
I coughed—hard.
Blood splattered across the keys.
Then the floor rushed up to meet me.
Heels clicked fast. Chloe sprinted over, face drained white.
“Arthur! Arthur!”
She caught me, hands shaking, and started dialing like her life depended on it.
“Elena—please pick up!” she choked out. “Please!”
“Julian—Arthur collapsed! Where are you?”
No answer.
She kept calling.
Six times. Ten. Fifteen.
By the twenty-third call her voice was wrecked, raw with panic.
“Thirty… it’s the thirtieth call,” she whispered. “They’re not picking up.”
I lay there in sweat-cold shock, the ceiling swimming above me. And on my monitor, that photo stayed up like a nail, sinking deeper with every breath.
Because I recognized the villa.
Last year, when my bonus hit, I didn’t upgrade my busted phone.
I didn’t buy myself anything at all.
I dumped every dollar into that beachfront place—picked the renovation plan, redesigned it seven times, chose the pool lighting, built a smart-control system for the wine cellar after two all-nighters.
I wanted to hand Elena the keys on her birthday.
A surprise.
Now she was in my villa, wrapped around my “brother,” calling me a code monkey.
The irony tasted like blood.
When I opened my eyes again, the first thing I smelled was disinfectant—sharp, sterile, unforgiving.
Emergency ward lighting bleached everything white.
A heart monitor beeped like a countdown.
A doctor stood over me, voice flat and firm.
“Severe myocardial damage. Ten minutes later and you’d be gone. You need absolute bed rest. No stress, no emotional spikes—one more hit like that and you could drop dead.”
I didn’t look at him. I looked at Chloe.
“Where is she?”
Chloe’s lips parted. No sound came out.
I stared harder. “Where’s Elena.”
“Arthur… you need to rest—”
“Give me your phone.”
Her hand twitched. She tried to slide it behind her back.
For a second, I almost laughed. Even my assistant was covering for them.
I pushed myself upright. Fire ripped through my chest, bright and sharp; my vision flashed. But my voice came out steady—too steady.
“Chloe. I won’t ask twice. Phone.”
My eyes pinned her in place. She swallowed, trembling, and finally handed it over.
The screen was still on Elena’s post.
I zoomed in.
Elena’s smile was flawless. Julian’s grin was smug. The ocean, the sky, the pool, the villa—everything in the frame looked like it was celebrating them.
My gaze drifted lower.
Then it stopped.
Julian was wearing a necklace.
Matte silver-black. Minimalist lines. A micro-sensor chip embedded inside. Along the edge—my edge—was a ring of microscopic code etching I’d carved myself.
There was only one in the world.
Because I designed it. Built it. Programmed it. Alone.
It was meant for Elena.
My proposal gift. A limited smart necklace—our private promise made into metal and circuitry.
Now it hung on Julian’s throat like a trophy.
Something clicked into place, clean and absolute.
This wasn’t a drunken mistake. This wasn’t a “bad night.” This wasn’t a lapse.
They’d been doing this.
They’d moved into my villa together. Spent my money together. Climbed on my back together. And now even the gift I made for her—my work, my intention—was on his body as a joke.
Chloe tried, weakly, “Arthur… maybe it’s not what you think—”
“It is,” I said.
I locked the phone and laid it on the blanket like it weighed nothing.
My chest still hurt. The iron taste still sat in my throat. But something softer died first.
I used to make excuses for Elena.
She’s stressed. She’s busy. She doesn’t mean it. She’s just blunt.
Julian screwed up, and I covered his tracks. I thought if I worked hard enough, endured enough, carried enough—one day they’d recognize who actually had their backs.
Now I understood.
Some people don’t change.
And I was done feeding them.
I closed my eyes.
When I opened them again, the last trace of weakness was gone.
No screaming. No pleading. No breakdown.
Just cold.
Deep-ocean cold.
Elena. Julian.
Everything you took, I’ll take back.
Every second you spent laughing on top of me, I’ll make you pay for—tenfold.
The hospital room went quiet. The doctor was still talking, but I stopped listening. Chloe stood at my side barely breathing, like she was seeing me for the first time.
Then a ringtone cut through the silence.
Not Chloe’s. Not the company’s. Not any public line.
It came from my phone—an old private number I should’ve deleted, but never did.
The ringtone was soft.
And it sliced the room open anyway.
Chloe froze. “Arthur… that number—”
I looked at the screen. My pupils tightened.
The caller ID wasn’t a name. It was a string of encrypted characters.
A line that had been silent for three years.
I answered.
A voice came through—old, controlled, and so respectful it bordered on reverence.
“Young Master.”
“We finally found you.”
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