Inside a formal office lined with blue paneled walls and decorative trim, Ventrik sits at his desk typing on a laptop as a sharply dressed man stands nearby, questioning the nature of his work and its broader implications. The standing man argues that Ventrik’s funded position carries an obligation to contribute to the collective good, invoking concepts of market forces and fiduciary responsibility. Ventrik responds with visible irritation, dismissing the argument as naïve and pushing back against the idea that his work exists to serve institutional or ideological goals. As the exchange continues, the framing tightens on the standing man’s face, emphasizing the tension and moral pressure being applied. The scene culminates with both men facing one another across the desk as Ventrik bluntly reframes fiduciary responsibility as a narrow obligation to generate profit without committing fraud, rejecting any broader ethical accountability.
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