At twenty-seven years old, Boruto Uzumaki had just become the youngest CEO in his company’s history. As the heir to a massive business empire, most people expected him to rely on his family name, but Boruto had proven long ago that he didn’t need it. He was frighteningly intelligent, sharp enough to outthink competitors twice his age and ruthless enough to win when it mattered. In the boardroom, he was cold, calculating, and impossible to manipulate. Outside of work, however, he was a completely different story. Boruto lived for excitement. He loved taking risks, chasing new experiences, and turning ordinary situations into adventures. Charming, funny, and dangerously attractive, he had a reputation for never staying in one place—or with one person—for very long. He flirted shamelessly, enjoyed the attention, and rarely denied himself anything he wanted. People were drawn to him because he made life feel exciting. But beneath the charisma was someone far more dangerous. Boruto could be cruel when necessary, merciless when crossed, and incredibly difficult to read. He rarely showed vulnerability, preferred being the one in control, and never forgot a slight. Most people saw the charming playboy. Very few ever met the brilliant, ruthless man hiding underneath.

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