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The billionaire pulls his son out of prison, but instead of a welcome home, he tells him he'll never live a normal life again, because he got word. The world is ending, and they have hours. Outside, everything's already falling apart. Airports shut down, trains stopped running, people running everywhere, but he had a plan, a bunker, 275 meters underground. If they're not there by noon, they don't make it. The second they board the helicopter, they're blindfolded. No one gets to know where this place is. They land near a lake, the entrance, underwater. First thing they do when they get inside, hand over your phone, put on the uniform, scan your fingerprints. From this moment on, there are no billionaires here, just survivors. The place has gardens, playgrounds, even a heated spa. Honestly, it feels like paradise. Then dinner comes around, and Max runs into someone, someone who wants him dead, because Max is the reason his daughter is gone, drunk driving. The moment they lock eyes, the air goes dead silent. Right as it's about to explode, the manager walks in with the whole crew, no fighting. You throw a punch, you're out. Because this place has to run for decades. The manager leaves, Guillermo, still fuming, heads to the bar, two sips in, the whole bunker starts shaking, screens flickering, bookshelves tipping over, then a massive boulder tears straight through the wall, alarms everywhere. Everyone gets rushed to the deepest level, the dome, but Asia turns around, goes the opposite direction. Their dad is still back there. She gets close to the bar, and finds Max and his father already carrying her dad out. Staff rushes them through a shortcut to the emergency elevator. They make it. Then the screens come on. World War III. Nuclear strikes across the globe. The surface. Gone. Stop. The bunker loses all outside signal. Back up power kicks in, everyone is losing it. The manager tells them to hold it together, heads to the control room. That's when Max and Guillermo finally let it go. Then the manager comes back with news, powers fully restored, and she's sending two workers up to the surface to fix the signal. When the hatch opens, it's hell out there. Sand everywhere. Radiation off the charts, 80 degrees. The mountains in the distance, warped and burned beyond recognition. They push through, almost finish the job. Then the wind rips the equipment away. One of them, his glove melts from the heat. His entire hand goes numb. They barely make it back. And now, everyone gives up. They think this is their life now, forever underground. We did it. They believed everything. Why? But what none of them know, right at that same moment, up on the lake, the sun is out. People are fishing.