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A wealthy, reclusive inventor confronts mortality by leaving a will that hides his fortune in an impenetrable vault opened only by one precise thought; he decrees anyone worldwide may sit before the door for thirty seconds to attempt to open it. The reading provokes a global frenzy: legal maneuvering, relatives and opportunists converge, markets boom, and thousands line up near the estate. The narrative follows preparations and public reactions, showing the social consequences of a contest built on mind-control technology and human greed, and it examines themes of legacy, the ethics of competing for wealth, and how invention reshapes collective behavior.
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