Me Inside Benjamin’s bedroom. From time to time, a breeze fluttered through the room, making the curtains ripple like waves. But the air inside felt oppressively heavy. He stared at the empty room, a pained look etched across his face. Though he had woken up, his legs were completely paralyzed. No matter how hard he tried, his legs wouldn’t move. The pain in his lower back made it hard to breathe. He had been trying for nearly half an hour—still, there was no sensation at all. Benjamin’s mood gradually sank into despair, the look in his eyes a swirl of frustration and agony. He had always been the golden boy—born with a silver spoon in his mouth, raised in luxury. A titan in business, spotless in his private life. No scandals. No weaknesses. But now, at the very peak of his life, d

