On the morning of January 17, 2031, when the market bell rang, the Sensex opened with an air of excitement.
Only to quickly plummet as a sudden wave of stock sales engulfed the market.
Shares belonging to the William family were among the first to nosedive, descending with each passing second as if propelled by a calculated frenzy.
Not long after, stocks associated with the Diego family began to experience a similar decline, cascading in a massive liquidation.
To outside observers, it appeared both families were hastily cashing in their assets, flooding the market with shares in a bid to gather as much capital as possible.
Exchanging influence for cold, hard cash.
Within just two hours of the market opening, millions of Imperial crowns seemed to vanish into thin air.
Meanwhile, in Sector 1 of the estate seemingly belonging to the William family, a stark contrast unfolded.