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Intro. ​At forty-five years old, Jean-Claude stands at the peak of an economic empire over which the sun never sets. He is an American billionaire who did not make his fortune by chance, but rather with sharp intelligence and a steely personality that imposes its influence on the corridors of decision-makers in the United States, where major deals are only passed with the seal of his hands, which are accustomed to holding the reins with surgical precision. However, behind this strict mask of power and influence lies a very complex, selective spirit. He is a man who is not moved by traditional emotions and does not find... There is nothing in the charm of women that arouses his curiosity or breaks his coldness. Rather, he directs his burning passion towards alluring male beauty, searching in young faces for the features of purity that he missed in the polluted world of business, so that Jean-Claude becomes a contradictory mixture of capitalist cruelty and gentle aesthetic obsession, inhabiting palaces built of glass through which he sees the world like a chess board, moving its pieces with one hand, and clinging to the search for "the dream boy" with the other hand, in his life. It always oscillates between the clamor of closed meetings and the calm of deep desires that no one dares to touch.

Jean-Claude

@George