The Heir They Buried Too Early: Boardroom Expulsion
Cast out and humiliated in the jade auction hall where reputations are priced by the gram, the forgotten heir Lin Kai holds the single buried contract that can flip the entire board before the expulsion vote seals his fate forever. In the gleaming auction halls and cold boardrooms of Asia’s elite jade empire, Lin Kai was discarded years ago. Now, as his family prepares to vote him out for good, the cast-out heir reveals he alone truly understands the books they thought they controlled. Controlled competence meets ruthless reversal in a story of status repair that refuses to blink.
What readers will get
- The Public Slight: Lin Kai is pushed into a sharper version of the book's central pressure. Show concrete humiliation fast, but plant a credible capability or identity hint before the first strong card point. It should visibly deliver on the promise of "the protagonist is formally pushed toward expulsion in a boardroom or family council that expects total surrender". It should also strengthen the lane promise behind "abandoned heir". Elder Lin Shao or the system around them should hit back harder by the end.
- The First Lever: Lin Kai is pushed into a sharper version of the book's central pressure. Escalate from insult to material danger. The protagonist should gain leverage, but the family or power structure should hit back harder. It should visibly deliver on the promise of "Before the emergency vote closes and the signature stack is sealed". It should also strengthen the lane promise behind "boardroom war". Elder Lin Shao or the system around them should hit back harder by the end.
- Terms Rewritten: Lin Kai is pushed into a sharper version of the book's central pressure. Deliver the first undeniable reversal and immediately expose a bigger hierarchy above it so the story widens instead of ending. It should visibly deliver on the promise of "the buried contract clause, audit trail, or witness statement that can rewrite the room". It should also strengthen the lane promise behind "hidden leverage". Elder Lin Shao or the system around them should hit back harder by the end.
- Chapter 4: Lin Kai is pushed into a sharper version of the book's central pressure. The chapter must escalate cost or commitment instead of replaying the same hook. It should visibly deliver on the promise of "a jade auction hall where reputations are priced in public". It should also strengthen the lane promise behind "Boardroom Expulsion". Elder Lin Shao or the system around them should hit back harder by the end.
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- This title is currently being serialized. Full chapters will continue to upload in batches.
- Release cadence: daily or every-two-days for first 10 episodes to build momentum
- Reader promise: A low-status heir reclaims face, leverage, and public dominance through precise financial mastery and icy boardroom pressure—no noise, only visible shifts in power that feel earned and addictive.