Her name was Trisha Rathore.
She wasn't born rich,she built it. A fashion-tech mogul with a billion-dollar app, three private jets, and an obsession with appearing in Forbes before she turned thirty. She had everything—popularity, power, and a platform that turned her daily spendings into content.
When she walked into the International Brands Gala in Milan with diamond-studded heels and a bag worth more than an apartment, she became a walking headline.
Her brand tagline was simple: "Spend it loud."
That's what made her dangerous and that's why, when she heard whispers about a man who had just bought Mirador Pharma in silence, her curiosity turned into jealousy.
"No posts. No photos. No appearance. But apparently, he bought an entire chain of debt-crushed companies overnight?" she scoffed, scrolling through a private finance server.