James never thought he’d end up here—on the lawn of an elite American university, surrounded by noise, confidence, and people who looked like they belonged. For most of his life, James belonged nowhere. He grew up in an orphanage—thin, quiet, invisible. Then, out of nowhere, a man arrived claiming to be his father. A billionaire.\nHis father was kind. Gave him a home. A future. A place in the business school, and a key to any door he wanted. But James rarely used it. He chose the dorms over a penthouse, ate campus food instead of catered meals, and trained at the student gym instead of hiring a private coach. He didn’t want to be the rich man’s son. He just wanted to be… someone strong.">