At 6:12 in Tehran, a protected son receives a message that turns privilege into evidence. When a lawful favour becomes a future instruction, he must choose whether access is worth someone else’s name.
This One Hundred Lives episode is an immersive fictional life simulation about borrowed power, institutional gates, sanctions and compliance friction, workplace pressure, family loyalty, and the cost of preserving an honest record. Public institutional context is source-bounded; private people, events, company details, and transactions are invented. No specific real Iranian person, family, company, bank, or official is portrayed.
Original AI-assisted visuals and narration; no real person or transaction is portrayed unless explicitly stated.
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