Urban Plundering: I Corrupted The System!

Chapter 78: Jobless Billionaire's Halo



Now Parker looked at his real estate portfolio with mixed feelings. It was now $4.211 billion, a nice chunk, but it was still just a tiny fraction of the $100 billion he needed to hit his goal. A long way to go, sure—but hell, there was no rush. He had time on his side.

Of the 1000 steps he had taken the tenth step!

For now, he'd just chill. Wait until the next set of properties rolled around. Klein would give him the heads-up when they were ready. It was a waiting game now, and Parker was okay with that.

But even with all this, the reality was hitting him: With his $4.211 billion portfolio, the management company, Sophisticated Space, was gonna take 2% annually for running the whole show. That's $84.22 million in management fees.

Damn, these guys were making real money. And that was just for the basic service. If he kept building his empire, he was looking at paying them a billion at some point.

He smirked, shaking his head. Just him, one person, paying that much. That was nuts. And that was all before he even hit his $100 billion mark!

Parker leaned back in his chair and let out a quiet chuckle. This was crazy. But it wasn't over. Not even close.

He stood up, his fingers sliding across the papers as some of the final contracts were signed. His work here? Done. Time to wrap it up and keep building.

He had a whole damn empire to make.

****

The meeting was finally wrapping up. Some contracts signed. Deals closed. Sophisticated Space's team was already buzzing, packing up their files like they'd just secured the damn Holy Grail.

Kane stepped forward, all firm handshakes and polite smiles, exchanging contacts with Parker.

Smooth move. Parker didn't even find it weird—of course, Kane wanted to stay tight with the guy who could casually drop hundreds of millions, no, billions—like lunch money. Who wouldn't want a slice of that?

Ava, meanwhile, was off in her own zone flipping through documents with the real estate team.

She looked sharp, serious—probably swapping contacts or locking in details. Parker caught her throwing a subtle nod here and there, her lips tight, all business.

Parker exhaled. Shit, he almost forgot.

These people crushed it today. And in his world? That kind of loyalty deserved reward—or control, depending on how you spun it.

Reaching into his jacket, he pulled out his phone and, with a few taps, discreetly wired $1 million each to the four members of the team. No speeches, no grand announcements—just results. The notification hit their phones, and the reaction was immediate.

The team went silent.

One of them blinked at their screen like they'd just seen the number wrong. Another literally stumbled back a step, face pale, like the zeroes were messing with his brain.

"Is…is this for real?" someone whispered, voice cracking.

"Bro. Is this legal?"

Kane, sharp as ever, wasn't missing a beat. But even his professional mask cracked when Parker locked eyes with him and casually sent another $2 million straight to his account.

Buying the mind was such a easy thing with money. Swift than building it for years. How far will he be in years? Literally owning them!

They will only be close to him for his money? Big time! He only needed their feeble and money grabbing mind too!

Kane's mouth opened like he had something deep and wise to say—but all that came out was a stunned, "Thank you, Mr. Black. I… I won't let you down."

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The others? Yeah, they were practically ready to start a fan club. Hell, one of them whispered, "Who even tips a million? This is nuts. Unreal. Crazy stupid rich."

Little did they know, for every million Parker dropped, he was getting ten times back. This wasn't generosity—it was a leash. And they were all firmly tied to it.

****

Klein finally wrapped up, collecting the last of the paperwork while the team was still mentally glitching over their bank balances.

They headed out together. The air felt heavier now, like everyone knew they'd just brushed against something… different.

Parker slid into Klein's Lamborghini, the leather seats cool against his back. Outside, the city lights blurred as the car purred to life.

She glanced his way—just a flick, but he caught it. Eyes lingering, curious.

[Ding! Individual Ava Klein's AP has reached 25!]

The system's chime echoed in his head.

Parker smiled. Calm. Controlled.

"You're my driver today, remember?" he said, voice low, teasing but direct when he felt her gaze was lingering more on him than driving the hell out of here.

Klein blinked, snapping out of whatever zone she was in. "Right… yeah, of course."

The car eased forward, Klein's hands steady on the wheel, but her eyes? Yeah, they kept drifting back to him like she was trying to figure out what the hell just happened.

Parker rested his head back, exhaling slowly as the city drifted by. He had one more thing to handle tonight—something he'd been putting off way too long.

Parker leaned back in the plush leather seat, eyes closed, head tilted like he was about to pass out. But sleep? Nah, sleep was nowhere in the damn picture. His mind was buzzing.

He'd just dropped $4 billion in a single day. Not just in the U.S., either—his name was now stamped on prime real estate across multiple countries. And those properties? Already making him money. His money.

Yeah, Parker had cash—billions chilling in his accounts like it was no big deal. But still, that $4 billion in properties felt...different. Significant. Like the first brick of a fortress finally being laid. It reminded him of how a mom never forgets her kid's first step. Because this? This was his empire's first damn step.

And yet, despite the mental confetti popping in his brain, his face stayed stone cold. Blank. Chill.

Meanwhile, Ava Klein couldn't stop shifting in her seat like she was about to say something but kept swallowing it back down. Maybe she was overthinking shit again. Or maybe she was just trying to figure him out.

Parker didn't ask. Hell, his eyes were shut. If she had something to say, she could spit it out. If not? Her problem.

"Don't get too curious, you might fall for me and that... It's a mistake!" He said cooly.

Ava laughed at his joke and she shook her head eventually, biting back whatever curiosity was eating at her. Probably smart.

Then came the system's chime in his head.

[Ding! Total Portfolio Value Updated: $4+ billion.]

Another $60 million casually stacked on top like loose change after the cashback from the tip. His total? $42.17 billion.

And the crazy part? Soon, he might stop even noticing numbers this small. The thought alone almost made him choke.

If that smug bastard Robert Blackwood ever heard Parker calling millions "small"...man, the dude would probably keel over coughing blood.

Whatever. Not Parker's problem.

For now, he let himself sink further into the seat, quiet, calm, but wired underneath. He'd check the rest of the notifications when he got back to the hotel.

Tonight wasn't just about money. It was about momentum.

And Parker wasn't slowing down anytime soon.


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