They mocked a single father during an audition to be the CEO’s bodyguard, and then he defeated the strongest man in seconds.

Part 1

At exactly nine o’clock in the morning, the glass lobby of the Nexora building was already full of men dressed in black. There were sixty-three applicants, all impeccable, all with that stiff posture of someone convinced the position already belonged to him. Former soldiers, former police officers, professional fighters, private escorts. The air smelled of expensive cologne, ambition, and poorly hidden nerves.

Then the revolving door opened.

Damián Soto walked in with his shirt slightly wrinkled, a backpack hanging from his shoulder… and holding the hand of a six-year-old girl hugging a white stuffed rabbit.

The laughter didn’t take long.

“He’s on the wrong floor,” one muttered.

“Daycare is somewhere else,” another said, causing bursts of laughter.

The girl said nothing. She only squeezed her rabbit tighter.

Damián didn’t respond either. He crouched down, carefully fixed a strand of the little girl’s hair, and spoke to her softly.

“Stay here, my love. I won’t be long.”

The girl nodded with a strange calmness for her age.

From the other end of the lobby, Héctor Valdés, interim head of security, approached with a mocking smile. He was a bulky man, broad-shouldered, with an ego even bigger.

“We don’t babysit here, buddy. We’re looking for professionals.”

Damián looked at him without flinching.

“I have an appointment at nine. My name is on the list.”

Héctor checked the tablet. His expression changed for barely a second. Damián’s name was at the top, personally added by the company’s chief executive officer, Jimena Paredes.

Without saying anything, Héctor pointed toward the main hall.

The girl, named Lucía, was taken to a corner of reception where an employee placed sheets of paper and crayons on a small table for her. Lucía sat down, placed her rabbit, whom she called Snowflake, on the chair beside her, and began drawing in silence.

Inside the hall, the tests began.

First came the quick interview. The other candidates arrived with thick folders, laminated certificates, photos with politicians, businessmen, and celebrities. One even bragged about fifteen years of experience before they asked him the first question.

Damián placed a single sheet of paper on the desk.

“And your résumé?” the evaluator asked.

“There it is.”

On the sheet there was only a phone number and one written line: “Call if you need to verify who I am.”

Héctor let out a dry laugh.

“Are you serious?”

“Very serious,” Damián replied.

Then they projected a simulated threat video at a crowded event. Each applicant had thirty seconds to detect risks. Everyone’s favorite was Bruno Castañeda, a regional mixed martial arts champion, a man weighing more than one hundred kilos, famous for knocking out opponents in less than a minute. He pointed out four red flags, and the room silently approved.

When it was Damián’s turn, he watched the video only once.

“There are six visible threats,” he said calmly. “And two more that aren’t marked. The camera on the left side has a blind spot behind the column. And the man in the green jacket changed the position of his hand three times. He’s carrying something hidden, but he hasn’t decided to use it yet.”

No one laughed this time.

On the thirty-eighth floor, Jimena Paredes, the youngest CEO in Nexora’s history, was watching the transmission from her office. She had spent several minutes watching only that man who didn’t seem interested in impressing anyone.

Three weeks earlier, she had received an anonymous envelope with a complete file on him. Service history. Evaluations. Psychological profile. At the end, a single typed sentence:

“She is going to need him.”

Jimena didn’t know who had sent that document. But as she watched Damián sitting with an almost unsettling calm, she felt for the first time that the sentence might be true.

When they posted the matchups for the physical test, a murmur ran through the room like a spark.

Damián Soto against Bruno Castañeda.

It was no coincidence.

Héctor had arranged the matchups personally….

Do you want to know what happened next?

I’ve seen men judged in seconds before

But the dangerous ones

Are the ones no one takes seriously

Until it’s too late


At exactly nine o’clock, the lobby of Nexora was already full

Sixty-three candidates

All perfect

All certain


Then the door opened


Damián Soto walked in

Wrinkled shirt

Old backpack

One hand holding his daughter


Lucía

Six years old

Holding a white rabbit


The laughter came instantly


“He’s lost”

“Wrong floor”

“Daycare’s upstairs”


Damián didn’t react


He knelt

Fixed a strand of Lucía’s hair


“Stay here, my love”

“I won’t be long”


She nodded

Too calm for a child her age


Across the room

Héctor Valdés approached

Smiling like he had already decided the outcome


“We don’t babysit here”

“We need professionals”


Damián met his eyes

Didn’t blink


“My name is on the list”


Héctor checked

And for a second

His expression changed


Because it was

At the very top


Added personally by

Jimena Paredes


No explanation

No comment


Just a gesture toward the hall


Lucía stayed behind

Drawing quietly

Her rabbit beside her


Inside

The test began


Certificates

Medals

Stories


Men trying to prove who they were


Damián placed one sheet on the table


“And your résumé?”


“That’s it”


A number

And one line


“Call if you need to verify who I am”


Héctor laughed


“Are you serious?”


“Very”


Then came the simulation


Crowded event

Potential threats

Thirty seconds


Everyone watched

Everyone calculated


Bruno Castañeda spoke first

Confident

Precise


“Four threats”


Heads nodded


Then Damián


Calm

Unmoved


“Six visible”

“Two more unmarked”


Silence


“The left camera has a blind spot”

“The man in green hasn’t decided yet… but he will”


No one laughed


On the thirty-eighth floor

Jimena stopped looking at the others


Because for the first time

Someone wasn’t trying to impress


He was just… seeing


Three weeks earlier

An envelope had arrived on her desk


No sender


Just a file

All about him


At the bottom

One sentence


“She is going to need him”


Now

Watching him

She felt it


Not certainty


Something stronger


Recognition


Then the matchups appeared


And the room shifted


Like something inevitable had just been decided


Damián Soto

Against

Bruno Castañeda


Not random


Chosen


Héctor Valdés had arranged it


Because humiliation

Is more satisfying

When it’s public


Bruno stepped forward

Cracking his neck

Smiling


“You sure you don’t want to sit this one out?”


Damián said nothing


Just rolled up his sleeves


Not for show


For function


The signal was given


Three seconds


That’s all it took


Bruno moved first

Fast

Heavy

Certain


Damián didn’t step back


He stepped in


One movement

Clean

Precise


A shift of weight

A twist

A strike no one saw coming


And suddenly

The strongest man in the room

Was on the ground


Not struggling

Not fighting


Still


The silence that followed

Was louder than the laughter before


Because in that moment

Everyone understood


They hadn’t been watching a candidate


They had been watching a problem


One they weren’t prepared for


Upstairs

Jimena leaned forward


Because now she knew


The file hadn’t been a warning


It had been preparation


And for the first time

She asked herself one question


Not who he was


But

Why was he sent to her