He laughed softly—this time with pride.
The screen lit up again, numbers unchanged, but meaning transformed.
Because sometimes the world doesn’t shift the moment someone becomes rich.
Sometimes it shifts the moment someone is finally seen.
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He laughed softly—this time with pride.
The screen lit up again, numbers unchanged, but meaning transformed.
Because sometimes the world doesn’t shift the moment someone becomes rich.
Sometimes it shifts the moment someone is finally seen.
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