With the paradox stabilized, a new threat arose from the "Techno-Elite," a group of trillionaires who had modified their bodies to live forever. They launched a hostile takeover, not of Emon's companies, but of the 'Human Emotion Market.' They developed a chip that allowed people to trade their 'Happiness' for instant success.
The Second Mega Twist: Emon realized that the Techno-Elite were using his own 'Efficiency Algorithms' to harvest human joy as a new form of energy. The twist was devastating: Emon's mother's former nurse, the only person who truly cared for him, had been turned into the 'Central Processor' for this system.
In this epic 3000-word struggle, Emon doesn't fight with stocks or bonds. He performs a 'Moral Short-Sell.' He crashes the value of 'Happiness' by making it a basic human right that cannot be traded. He risks his entire fortune to launch a satellite network that fries the Elite's chips with a pulse of pure, unhackable empathy. He saves the nurse, but at the cost of his own sight. The chapter ends with Emon sitting in darkness, a blind billionaire who can finally see the true value of a soul. He proved that a Global Millionaire's greatest asset is the one thing that can't be bought: his humanity.
