Chapter 155
A murmur of excitement rippled through the room. The name Sigma S carried a legendary weight in
business circles.
A mysterious, unstoppable investor who had transformed countless companies into giants. For ‘many here, meeting Sigma S in person was a dream come true.
I raised an eyebrow, unimpressed.
Linda jumped at the chance to mock me. “Sophia, do you even know who Sigma S is?” she sneered. You’re being incredibly disrespectful to such an important figure.”
Others chimed in, their voices a chorus of condescension. “Show some manners,” one said. “You’re lucky to even be in the same room where Sigma S might appear,” added another.
I remained calm, letting their words wash over me. Then I smirked. “And where, exactly, did this ridiculous claim about Sigma S come from?”
Caden stiffened. “What’s that supposed to mean?”
Ht means,” I said, my tone icy, “you’re lying. Sigma S isn’t coming.”
Linda let out a sharp laugh. “You’re bluffing. You don’t even know who Sigma S is, yet you’re claiming to know what he’s doing?”
“Actually, I do know,” I said smoothly. “Because I am Sigma S.”
The room went silent.
The meeting room fell silent as Linda’s sharp accusation echoed in the air. She stood with a self–righteous expression, her arms crossed, as though her words alone could reduce me to nothing.
“You’re just a fake, Sophia,” she declared, her voice cutting. “Pretending to be close to Sigma S won’t save you. You’re a fraud, and everyone knows it.”
A few murmurs rippled through the room. Some of the businessmen exchanged uneasy glances, their expressions unreadable.
One of them cleared his throat and added, “Ms. Sophia, we respect you, but Linda does have a point. Even if you’ve lost face here, you can’t risk angering Sigma S. If he finds out you’re using his name, it could spell disaster for Lumora.”
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“Disaster for Lumora?” I repeated softly, my lips curving into a faint smile. Interesting.”
The words hung in the air like a gauntlet thrown down, and I could feel the tension spike as I began moving through the room.
I turned to the first businessman and said, “Mr. Hartman, your project, *Solis Wind Energy. Who’s the second–largest investor?”
Hartman stiffened, his face turning pale. “This is a project that hasn’t been disclosed to the public
yet. H–how do you know about it?”
I turned to another. “Ms. Laron, the “Seacrest Shipping Terminal–still in its preliminary stages, isn’t it? Who funded 40% of your preliminary surveys?”
Ms. Laron blinked rapidly, clearly caught off guard. “Unbelievable, this is something only my benefactor, Sigma S, knows about. Are you really him?”
One by one, I named the projects and investments I had backed, including several that were still
under wraps.
Only a select few core executives in the companies–and the elusive Sigma S–could possibly have
known about these details.
watched with quiet satisfaction as the realization dawned on them.
The room grew eerily quiet, save for the shuffling of feet and the occasional throat clearing. The faces of the businessmen I had named transformed, expressions ranging from shock to discomfort.
But Linda wasn’t done.
“Impressive,” she sneered. “So, what now? Pretending to know trade secrets to scare them? That’s not clever, Sophia–that’s theft. You’re stealing company information.”
I laughed coldly, the sound cutting through her words. “Oh, Linda,” I said, reaching into my bag “You’ve always been good at twisting facts.”
With deliberate calm, I pulled out a second phone, the screen already lit. “You see, I’ve been recording since the moment I stepped into this room. Would you like to hear the lies you’ve spouted today? Or better yet–let’s take this public.”
Before anyone could react, I tapped the screen and uploaded the recording directly to Sigma S’s official Twitter account. Within moments, notifications began flooding in.
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The hashtags exploded in popularity. Comments began pouring in faster than the screen could
refresh.
Internet Comments
@FinanceGuru: “Wait a minute, has Sophia been quietly backing some of the biggest projects of the past decade? Is she the legendary mysterious investor, Sigma 5?”
@BusinessInsider: “Drama at Alpha Caden Mall–recordings exposing Linda and Caden trending
now.”
@JusticeForSophia: “Linda’s been bullying Sophia for years. It’s about time the truth came out. #SupportSophia”
As the businessmen in the room refreshed their phones, their expressions shifted again–this time to panic.
The enormity of the situation dawned on them. They looked at me, then at one another, before stumbling over their words to offer apologies.