On the brink of divorce, Mason finally sees how selfish and hurtful he has been. He cannot stop his wife from leaving. In the shock of loss he accidentally gains a terrifying gift: the power to predict the future. He watches prices surge and markets bend to his calculations; real estate, stocks and global trends become tools in his hands. Wealth comes fast, but the void remains. Success raises the question he never faced before: what is worth buying back? Years later a reporter confronts Mason: "You're now super rich. What do you want most?" He answers with quiet urgency: "I just want to give my wife and kid the best life possible." Regret, power, and longing converge.
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View All >Zane
This reads like a modern fable about hubris. Money amplifies regret into heartbreaking clarity. The ending felt beautiful and restrained.
2026-03-18 08:16:01
Leila
I cried when Mason realized his lifetime cruelty. His regret felt painfully honest. That final promise to his family wrecked me.
2026-03-04 02:38:01
Zeke
Is his foresight a curse or blessing? I kept expecting a darker twist that never came. That restraint made his redemption believable.
2026-02-26 02:52:47