The Space Era:
Humanity had reached Mars and the asteroid belt, but the old greed returned. Corporations wanted to claim ownership of the stars. They argued that Emon's "Earthly Laws" didn't apply to space. A new "Trillionaire Council" was formed to privatize the universe.
The Third Twist:
Maya revealed Emon's final business move: "The Stellar Trust." It turned out that Emon had invested in asteroid mining patents and oxygen-filtration technologies eighty years in advance. But he didn't put them in his name. He put them in the name of "The Future Child." The Legal Battle:
In a massive 5000-word intellectual showdown, Maya proved that no corporation could own space because Emon had already "Pre-donated" the universe to humanity. He had bought the rights to the stars just to give them away for free. The Trillionaire Council realized that Emon was a "Millionaire of Time." He had predicted their greed and out-invested them before they were even born. The chapter ends with the first Martian colony being named "Emon's Rest," a place where everything is free, and the only currency is a smile.
