LOGINSeven Months LaterIf the best revenge was proving the enemies wrong by reaching heights they never expected, then the best satisfaction came with watching them devour each other. Justice, no matter how far it was or how long it took, would definitely be observed someday. In a way that no one would see coming. Aaron was already in a hot soup when the audio leaked and the scandal erupted, and Greg appeared at the perfect moment, shocked and angry by Aaron’s betrayal, to expose their crimes together. They’d bribed the company’s board, the witnesses, turning every evidence against Killian, marking his downfall. The media and the netizens were unforgiving, and when Cora stepped forward and further exposed Aaron’s schemes, it was enough evidence to convict him of deceiving the law and the people. Both he and Greg got what they deserved, for heartlessly destroying a man who had labored for so many years to keep an empire alive. If the law hadn’t necessitated it, Kiara wouldn’t have com
Glancing from Killian to her, Greg rose from the couch with a deadly expression. The same expression she’d last seen on his face before she passed out that day. Instinctively, Kiara hid behind Killian. “What were you saying, Alexander Storm?” Greg laughed, a mix of anger and amusement in his voice. “Your precious granddaughter just returned with the same man you claim she’s not dating in secret.”Alexander Storm…?“Are you out of your mind–”“Shut up!” Greg glared at her. “You’re really something, Kiara. All these months, you’ve been silent. It’s because you’re having a good time with your lover.”“Greg Stanton, I have called you here to clear the misunderstandings and not bully her further!” Her grandfather shouted. “So sit down and let’s discuss this like normal people.”“Stop pretending as if you know nothing about this.” Greg scoffed, grabbing his car keys from the table. “Since you’ve failed in teaching her morals, I’ll do the job.”“Don’t speak to my grandfather like that.” Ki
The automated voice from her phone echoed through the deafening silence in the parking lot. Aaron paused, a stunned look masking his face. Before he returned to his senses, Kiara quickly squatted, grabbed the phone, and pushed past him.But Aaron soon closed in and grabbed her. “You’re so smart, huh?” He grinned like a sadistic maniac, caging her in his arms. “This is one of the reasons why I like you.”Kiara wriggled. He held her too tightly, squeezing her in his arms. Then she kicked back, her heels hitting the target perfectly. Aaron groaned, stumbling a few steps backward. Still, his laughter echoed, and she soon found herself back in his arms, squeezing her tighter this time. “Aaron, stop it! Are you crazy?”“Only for you, My Love.” He was out of his mind. Aaron tried to snatch the device from her hand, and she spat in his eyes, using that opportunity to flee again. Kiara was limping this time. The pressure he’d applied to her stomach was overwhelming, causing a dull ache.
She turned swiftly, almost bumping into the man.Aaron was so close that to put a distance between them, she had to press her back against the car. Yet, he leaned closer, barely giving her any space to breathe. Her mind began racing with apprehension, the glint in his eyes making her uncomfortable. “W- What do you want?” she stammered, reaching inside her bag. No pepper spray. No. She’d forgotten it in her office. Only her phone was in the bag. “Is that a question, Kiara?” He placed his hands on the car, just beside her head, trapping her in between. “You, of course. I want you.”Kiara’s heart thudded. Despite the disgust filling her heart, she remained calm. “Mr. Anderson, I don’t understand you.”Aaron raised an amused brow. “Oh really?” He chuckled, leaning closer. “I thought I had given you enough signs. Come on, Kiara. Stop pretending as if you don’t know.”In the empty parking lot, they were the only people present. Kiara’s car was parked in a corner, and even if she scream
Was Greg even in this city? Was he in this universe at all? It had been four months in total since they last communicated. Since that day he’d told her through the housekeeper’s phone to abort the pregnancy. Kiara had swallowed her pride once. She’d used a strange number to contact him. But the phone had rang for a long time, and nobody answered it, leaving her more disturbed and confused. The more her grandfather’s suspicion grew, the bigger Kiara’s anxiety. But today, she made up her mind. To finally confront him. The shareholders’ meeting would be held today anyway, and she was going to leave the company early. During the meeting, Kiara did her best to concentrate. “Good morning, everyone. Thank you for making the time. I’ll get straight to it. We’ve officially closed Q3 with a 28% revenue increase, driven mostly by our expansion into the Middle East and Southeast Asia.”“That’s impressive!” Marcus Hale nodded. “Dubai’s response was phenomenal. They’re already requesting a
“You!” Kiara couldn’t believe him. Thinking he was finally going to satisfy her curiosity by telling her what was happening, he sent her to get water instead. But neither her grandfather nor Killian told her anything until the food was done and they were at the dining table.Kiara cleared her throat, staring at them both. Killian looked at her grandfather first, and when the old man nodded as if permitting him to speak, he finally turned to her. “I’m starting my own company.”“He could have gotten a nice job. Someone could hire him to lead their company because of his qualifications, but he’s very stubborn,” her grandfather complained. “He wants to begin from scratch.”“It’s not so bad.” Killian chuckled, transferring food into the old man’s plate. “Working under someone has taught me many lessons. Besides, I’m grateful for your contribution.”“Huh?” Kiara stared at them both. Right, she understood that Killian was starting his own company from scratch. Although she didn’t underst







