In her relentless pursuit of control, Aurora infiltrated accounts across the spectrum—from top-tier billionaires to everyday middle-class investors. Her digital tendrils spread through the network, taking down every active account.
At that moment, the share market became a ghost town, with no one able to buy, sell, or even view their portfolios. However, this affected only those who wanted to pull strings, anyone unrelated or those who made a good guess and tried to snipe were allowed and had made a profit. Stay connected with m-v l|e'm,p| y- r
As for those who wanted to hold the stocks for the post-election rally, they could already see a deep shit wrecking them. However, if Evan controlled everything and decided to stop, those bastards who had put everything and manipulated the market might get a chance to fight back. So, he ordered Aurora to bulldoze everything.
As for compensation, with an ample amount of money with him, at the very least he could share a sum in the name of broker malfunction.
As chaos reigned supreme on the trading floor, Aurora meticulously controlled the demat accounts, freezing the entire market within her grasp. The once-thriving world of trading was now a haunting, still landscape, and the implications of her actions rippled through the financial sector.
_____
As the air thickened with uncertainty, the atmosphere on the Rajput's trading floor was already charged with fear and uncertainty. But then, as if the situation couldn't get any worse, a terrifying jolt hit them all at once. Suddenly, the power-off monitors, which had earlier flickered ominously, sprang to life, illuminating the dark room with a sinister glow.
A sharp, piercing sound of alarm filled the air, startling everyone as their gazes snapped toward the screens. Their hearts sank as they saw it—a massive red candle plummeting down the charts, erasing the earlier gains like a tsunami sweeping away the sandcastles.
The Nifty and Sensex indices, which had been steadily trending upward, were now crashing through support levels as if they were made of paper.
"What the hell is happening?" Jagesh shouted, his voice trembling with disbelief.
Everyone watched in horror as the once-promising green candles transformed into ominous red signals. It felt like a surreal nightmare, and the reality of their precarious positions hit them like a punch to the gut. Their holdings, once teeming with potential profits, were evaporating before their very eyes.
The reports flooded in—major Indian brokers were taking massive hits. Companies like Liance Industries, which had been a beacon of stability, were now spiraling downwards as their stock prices fell sharply, obliterating billions in market capitalization.
The Rajputs, led by Vishal and Jagesh, had heavily backed Liance's ventures into renewable energy, but were now left reeling as the shares plummeted by 25% within minutes, wiping out the fortunes of countless retail investors alongside their own.
Just as he was about to ask, he heard a faint murmur from Vishal.
"He... He is behind this."
"Who?" Jagesh demanded.
Vishal didn't say anything. He stood motionless, his eyes fixed on the screen as if he was witnessing a ghost.
For some reason, he hallucinated—a wide sinister grin flashed across the monitor.
With such a robust security that they had gotten from Evan, Vishal was certain that no one would be able to breach the firewall. No hacker, no matter how skilled or any country, had been able to penetrate the firewall and reach the system for months.
Thinking of the security's robust impenetrable ability, Vishal had used the same program here, so there couldn't be anyone except that man who could do this.
As he thought this, Vishal suddenly felt as if he could see a man sitting before him, his legs crossed and sneering at him as if looking down on him and telling him.
"Surprise...Surprise...M*therfucker..."
"Who is it?" Jagesh barked, his face twisting with rage as Vishal remained mum.
Vishal finally snapped out of his thoughts and looked at the angered, pale-faced, Jagesh, who was screaming at him like a mad hound.
"Ev... It's Evan..." he muttered.
"Who?"Jagesh shouted as he wasn't able to clearly hear his cousin's feeble whisper.
"EVAAANNNN!"