INICIAR SESIÓNCale closed the last folder and slid it across the desk toward Arsen. “That’s enough. I’ll read the rest later.”Arsen nodded. “If you need—”“I know,” Cale cut in shortly. He was already reaching for his jacket when his phone vibrated in his pocket. A message came in.I’m already in the lobby.Cale
Josh nodded, proud but trying not to boast. “I studied harder than usual. This week was the final assessment.”“I’m proud of you,” Daven said sincerely. “Just don’t forget to rest.”Grace didn’t want to be left out. “I can read two whole pages without stopping.”“Two pages?” Daven looked at her dram
“Have a good rest, Mr. Daven. I’ll head home now. Good night,” Arsen said as Daven stepped out of the car.Daven only nodded. He almost complained that Arsen’s worry had been unnecessary—but during the drive, he had managed to relax.The gates opened as Daven entered the main grounds. Two members of
“I should take you home.”The words made Daven turn toward Arsen, who was standing a short distance away. “Why do you need to take me home?”Arsen cleared his throat lightly. “Um… to make sure you get home safely?”“You’d be better off taking care of yourself,” Daven clicked his tongue. “You’re tire
“Yes. And hiring them requires enormous funds. Extremely large.” Erick exhaled. “The problem is, we can’t trace the money flow. It’s too clean—completely untraceable once it breaks off at several points.”Cale closed his eyes. In his mind, the pieces began to align—not into an answer, but into somet
“Take care of him. Let me know when he regains consciousness,” Cale said calmly.Oscar lay unconscious on the floor; dried blood crusted at the corner of his mouth. The baseball bat had been returned to the corner of the room, as if it had never been used. And Cale—standing tall, adjusting the cuff







