
In the gleaming towers of Manhattan's financial district, a dynasty unlike any other holds court. The Olympian Group — a centuries-old investment conglomerate — controls markets, governments, and the invisible currents of human ambition itself. At its helm sits Chairman Zeus Kronidis, a silver-haired titan whose decisions can shatter economies with a signature. Beside him operates Athena Kronidis, the coldly brilliant chief strategist whose algorithms seem to predict human behavior with impossible precision. And lurking in the mergers division is Ares Kronidis, whose hostile takeovers leave the business world scorched and trembling. Perry Jackson, a sharp but directionless twenty-two-year-old from Queens, lands a summer internship at Olympian Capital through a scholarship program he barely remembers applying for. His mother — a warm, fiercely protective woman who has always deflected questions about his absent father — warns him to keep his head down and ask no questions. Perry ignores both instructions. When a routine document retrieval exposes him to encrypted files that shouldn't exist — genealogies stretching back millennia, asset portfolios cataloguing divine domains, mortality contracts signed in something darker than ink — Perry realizes the Kronidis family is not merely powerful. They are old. Impossibly, terrifyingly old. As rivals within the family maneuver for dominance and a stolen artifact destabilizes the careful balance of power, Perry becomes an unwilling courier in a war fought across boardrooms and ancient grudges alike. He must navigate treacherous alliances, discover the identity of his own divine parentage, and decide whether the knowledge he carries is worth the price every mortal before him has paid for it.
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