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The tension in the room was unbearable.

For days, Edward and Jacob had watched their father with growing suspicion, observing the way he distanced himself from any discussions about Serena’s abduction. He hadn’t attended a single search meeting, nor had he once come to ask Alexandro for updates. His silence was no longer something they could ignore.

That morning, they found him in the study, sitting at his usual place by the window, sipping from a cup of black tea as though nothing in the world had changed. The same peaceful look rested on his face—the one that used to bring them comfort. But today, it stirred nothing but a quiet, boiling frustration.

“Father,” Edward said, voice firm but calm.

Their father turned his head slightly. “Yes?”

“We need to talk,” Jacob said, closing the door behind them.

Their father’s brows furrowed. “What is this about?”

Edward stepped forward. “Serena. And the truth.”

“I’ve already told you everything I know.” He looked away, taking another sip from his
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