"The cap is obvious even though he hasn't shown the pen. It's Montblanc's King Alcott pen. Super expensive. Don't try if you're not rolling in cash."
"It's not that bad. King Alcott's pen is only a few hundred bucks. Surely someone can afford that."
"My dad gave me one for my coming-of-age gift. I didn't expect it to be the same as Hayden's."
"I remember that pen! Didn't Violeta have one too? It's part of a couple's set, right? I think Violeta got one as a birthday gift."
"You're absolutely right. I'm a huge fan of hers. A few years ago, she posted a picture on Twitter showing off that pen. It was a gift, and after that, the price of the couple's set skyrocketed. It was a limited edition to begin with, and now it's worth thousands each."
The discussion grew lively.
Hayden's plan was working.
The conversation naturally shifted from Violeta to Frosty.
Frosty's fans chimed in in the comment section.
"No way! Frosty also posted a picture of that pen yesterday. Is Frosty actually Hayden?"
"Whoa, someone needs to check—Hayden's hand looks a lot like Frosty's!"
The comments quickly took a turn.
What started as a discussion about Hayden spiraled into a debate over Frosty's true identity.
One user even compared the hand in Frosty's Twitter photo with Hayden's hand from the news broadcast. They found an 87% overlap in the features of the two hands.
Considering the differences in angles, an 87% match was incredibly high.
This strongly suggests that Frosty and Hayden might be the same person.
The possibility that Frosty was actually Hayden was now over 30%.
A lot of people are starting to speculate about Frosty's true identity.
They couldn't believe it.
Everyone had always assumed Frosty was likely a big shot in the financial world. No one expected him to be a high-ranking official!
While it made sense that someone so familiar with the stock market could either be a financial mogul or a government official, this revelation was shocking.
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