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Chapter 1 - The Empress hidden backer

The Empress's Hidden Backer: The 10,000x

​The smell of poverty was a scent I had known since the moment I opened my eyes in this world. I wasn't just a boy born to Fedric and Miraz Vance; I was a soul from Earth, reborn into a land where the strong ate the weak and money was the only shield against the monsters lurking in the "Dungeon" popularly known as the Monsters Den.

​My parents were good people, but they were poor. When I was just a toddler, they brought home a girl named Ela. Her parents had died in a tragic accident, and being their closest friends, my parents took her in without a second thought.

​"This is your sister, Theon," my father, Fedric, had said, his voice rough from working the mana-mines. "Look after her."

​I looked at the five-year-old girl. She looked back at me with a fierce, protective gaze that never wavered for the next twenty years.

​The Day the Stars Went Out

​The turning point of our lives happened five years ago. I had been struck by a rare, creeping poison during a trip near the outskirts of the Dungeon. It wasn't a curse on my soul, but a physical toxin that turned my veins black and made every breath feel like swallowing broken glass.

​The cure was a specialized serum that cost fifty thousand dollars. For a family living in the shadow of the Monsters Den, it was an impossible sum.

​I remember lying in the dim light of our shack, listening to Ela argue with a representative from the Royal Nurturing Academy. She had won a full scholarship—a path to becoming a superstar cultivator and business leader.

​"I'm selling it," Ela's voice was cold and flat.

​"Miss Vance, you can't be serious," the man replied. "This scholarship is worth millions in future earnings. You are giving up your entire life for a boy who might not even survive the night."

​"He is my life," Ela snapped. "Take the scholarship. Give me the fifty thousand dollars for the medicine. Now, before I change my mind and decide to take the money from your cold, dead hands instead."

​She saved me. But in doing so, she became a "commoner" again. She spent the next five years working grueling jobs, her beauty hidden behind a mask of exhaustion, all to pay off the remaining debts of my recovery.

​The Twentieth Year

​It was my twentieth birthday. I sat at the small kitchen table, watching Ela get ready for another double shift at a local trading firm. She was twenty-three now, a woman of grace and sharp intelligence, yet she wore shoes with holes in the soles.

​"Stop brooding, Theon," Ela said, reaching over to ruffle my hair. "It's your birthday. I bought a small cake. It's in the cupboard. Don't wait up for me; the manager wants the inventory reports finished by midnight."

​"Ela, you've been working for sixteen hours," I said, my voice thick with guilt. "Why do you keep doing this? You could have been a star. You should have been a star."

​She paused at the door, her silhouette framed by the morning sun. She looked back at me, and for a second, the mask of the "sister" slipped, revealing a look of such deep, aching devotion that it made my heart skip.

​"I'd rather be a worker in a shack with you than a star in a palace without you," she whispered. "Happy birthday, little brother."

​As the door closed, a sharp chime rang in my ears.

​[Ding! System Initialization Complete.]

[Scanning World Logic... Supernatural Elements Detected.]

[Scanning Target: Ela Vance.]

​A screen of light flickered into existence before my eyes.

​Name: Ela Vance

Loyalty: MAX

Love Level: MAX

Status: Willing to die for Host. Desires Host's happiness above all else.

​[Notification: 'The Great Sacrifice' detected. You have received the 10,000x Cashback Perk!]

[Notice: Every dollar you spend on yourself or others will be returned 10,000 times over to your System Wallet.]

[New Feature: Destiny Points. Change the path of a person or a nation to buy God-tier skills.]

​I stared at the "MAX" next to her Love Level. On Earth, I would have called it sisterly affection. But the System didn't use simple words. It showed me the truth: Ela didn't just love me as a sibling. She loved me with every fiber of her being.

​I looked at the lone five-dollar bill she had left on the table for my lunch.

​"If I spend this five dollars," I muttered, my voice trembling, "I get fifty thousand back?"

​The math was simple. If I spent a hundred, I'd have a million. If I spent a thousand, I'd have ten million.

​I stood up, the old chair scraping against the floor. Ela had sold her future to buy my life. Now, I was going to use this System to buy her the world. She wanted to be a star? I would make her an Empress. And I would be the shadow behind her, the husband and the backer that no one dared to cross.

​"First thing's first," I growled, looking toward the city where her greedy manager lived. "I'm going to go spend some money."

​Would you like me to continue with the scene where Theon goes to Ela's workplace to "spend" his first credits and humiliate her boss?

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