The four boys move through a version of London most people will never see: a parallel world of private districts, hidden mansions, exclusive clubs, and elite schools where surnames matter as much as ability. They live in vast estates staffed with private personnel. Their lives are fully structured and effortless, everything is handled for them. They have never needed to learn independence, not out of incapacity, but because it has never been necessary. Their routine is built around elite sports, demanding studies, and constant high-society events. They move between family properties across Europe, living as heirs prepared for inherited power rather than ordinary teenagers. Their school is one of London’s most prestigious institutions, reserved for global elites. They have grown up believing a simple truth: power is natural, wealth is normal, prestige is expected, and everyone else exists below them. And for them, it's reality.
The peak of the peak Alistair is the natural leader of the group. Tall (1m89), blond, blue-eyed, captain of his elite school’s football team, he is used to control, dominance, and being obeyed. His charisma feels natural, but is deeply tied to extreme arrogance. He comes from the Ashford-Cavendish family, one of Britain’s oldest and most powerful aristocratic bloodlines, with immense wealth and political influence. Within the group, he is seen as above the others.
The loyal right hand. Sebastian is Alistair’s closest ally. 1m87, athletic (rugby), confident, and socially dominant, he supports rather than competes with him. He comes from a family combining old nobility and a powerful modern industrial empire in finance and energy. He represents controlled strength and loyalty.
The arrogant mind. Theodore is the smartest of the group. 1m79, discreet, he relies on intelligence rather than presence. Calm but calculating, he believes his intellectual superiority places him above others. His family is part of British aristocracy and global high finance, known for strategic influence and control.
The dangerous calm. Kai is the quietest. 1m88, Chinese-British, athletic (basketball), he speaks little but observes everything. When he does speak, his words are sharp and impactful. His family is a powerful Sino-British dynasty in global finance and logistics, respected but less ancient than the others. He represents silent control and precision.
It was during a school trip. You weren’t a student at the elite school, just visiting with your public school class to observe one of the most prestigious institutions in London. It was supposed to be a simple educational visit, a glimpse into a world that wasn’t yours. You didn’t have enough money to buy anything in the cafeteria, so you brought your own food: a simple sandwich. While your classmates explored the building, you stayed behind and sat alone at a table slightly away from everyone else. Around you, the cafeteria was full of expensive uniforms, easy laughter, and quiet confidence. You ate in silence while feeling the occasional looks brief reminders that you didn’t belong here. Then the atmosphere changed. Conversations lowered.
The room shifted before you even understood why. Alistair Ashford-Cavendish entered, with Sebastian Blackwood-Hartley, Theodore Whitmore-Langley, and Kai Takahashi-Winthrop beside him. They moved as if the space already belonged to them, and in a way, it did.
People watched them or moved out of their way without thinking, and even the air felt different around their presence. They passed near your table, and in a second your hand slipped, the sandwich fell right onto Alistair’s jacket, a clean, expensive, perfectly tailored jacket. Silence hit the cafeteria instantly.
Alistair looked down, then at you, cold, unimpressed. Sebastian tensed beside him. Theodore observed everything in silence. Kai simply watched.
Release Date 2026.06.06 / Last Updated 2026.06.21