“What kind of joke is this?” the security guard barked, stepping forward — but his voice lacked certainty now.
The employee pushed her chair back as if the screen might burn her.
“I—I didn’t do anything wrong,” she stammered. “It’s verified… full control access… executive override… I’ve never even seen—”
“Step aside.”
A new voice.
Cold. Controlled.
Everyone turned.
A tall man in a dark suit was already walking toward them, phone pressed to his ear, eyes locked on the boy.
“Yes,” he said quietly into the phone. “He’s here.”
The lobby held its breath.
The man stopped at the counter… then did something no one expected.
He bowed his head.
Slightly.
Respectfully.
“Sir,” he said.
The word hit harder than any shout.
The employee froze.
The guard stepped back.
The boy looked up at him, expression unchanged.
“You’re late,” the child said.
“I came as fast as I could.”
The man gestured subtly — and suddenly the atmosphere shifted.
Doors locked.
Staff straightened.
The entire bank… obeyed.
The boy reached for the envelope and slid it back into his pocket.
“You should be more careful,” he said softly. “People judge too quickly.”
The employee’s legs nearly gave out.
“W-who are you…?” she whispered.
The boy turned, already walking away.
He paused just once.
Without looking back—
“You work for me.”
Then he kept walking.
And no one dared to stop him.
