Davis' days had been exceptionally blissful, more than he had anticipated.
It almost felt as though the storms he once weathered were nothing but a fading nightmare.
The pains he endured seemed like illusions, distant and powerless now. Fate, it appeared, had chosen to reward him generously.
Weeks back had seen the ascension and advancement of the Allen Group in the world of innovation.
The launch of the energy-saving prototype, which had been the lifelong dream of his parents and Nora Santiago, had been able to see the light of day and was unveiled before the world.
Its unveiling to the world was not just a corporate success; it was a personal victory, a legacy fulfilled.
An achievement which had set him ahead of his peers, so much that some of the persons who despised him during his low had to come crawling back.