Your calculations are wrong…” said the poor boy… The millionaire laughed… but he was also surprised

The millionaire laughed—until he realized the room had gone completely still.
Ethan Caldwell straightened his tailored tie and glanced back at the whiteboard as if it had betrayed him. The numbers were flawless—or so he believed. Months of preparation had led to this moment, inside a glass-walled boardroom high above downtown Chicago. This deal would define his career.

“With this expansion,” Ethan said confidently, pointing to the total, “we’re looking at an initial investment of fifty million dollars and a projected return of seventeen percent.
His assistants nodded. Across the table, three Japanese investors listened closely. The eldest, Mr. Hiroshi Tanaka, watched without expression, a pen spinning slowly between his fingers.

Then a voice cut through the air.

“Your calculations are wrong.”

Ethan turned sharply. Standing by the door was a boy, maybe twelve, thin shoulders swallowed by a worn backpack. His sneakers were scuffed, his notebook old and creased.

“Who are you?” Ethan asked, irritation rising.

“My name is Lucas Moreno,” the boy replied calmly. “My mom cleans here. And if you follow those numbers, you’re going to lose a lot of money.”

A few nervous laughs rippled around the room.

“Do you know how much this meeting costs?” Ethan said tightly. “We don’t have time for interruptions.”

“It’s not an interruption,” Lucas said, opening his notebook. “You multiplied 127,000 by 394, but you wrote the wrong total. You’re short by a hundred thousand.”

The laughter died instantly.

Ethan turned back to the board. His fingers moved quickly over the calculator. His face drained of color. How could you possibly know that?” Ethan asked, stunned.

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