LOGINSeveral people immediately rushed out of the villa to help carry Jasper. As his body was transferred onto an improvised stretcher, his head slumped to one side. Lydia instinctively gripped his arm."Mr. Jasper."There was no response. The man's eyes finally closed completely. The body that had been
Not a single one had escaped his notice.That was why...He had never come here expecting this fight to end simply by taking Silas down.Behind him, Vincent still held Cale's coat and pistol. His fingers gripped the weapon's handle so tightly that his knuckles had turned white. Every instinct in him
One of his front teeth.The silence that followed was far more terrifying than the sound of the punch itself. No one spoke. Even Silas's men, who had been holding their weapons at the ready from the beginning, could only stare at the small object on the floor with tense expressions.Silas raised a h
Thud!The sound of a fist colliding with bone echoed violently through the corridor. Silas's head snapped to the side, sending several drops of blood spraying onto the floor. His body shifted half a step, his leather shoes scraping as he fought to keep his balance.For a moment...The entire corrido
Silas's last words made the atmosphere around them even more tense. Everyone prepared to fight back. Even Silas's men, who had been driven back by the team Vincent had brought, began moving closer, ready to engage once again.Silas looked at his opponent with open contempt. Unfortunately for him, he
Those words made Vincent instinctively lift his head. For a brief instant, the hope that had nearly died rekindled in his eyes. His gaze reflexively shifted to Cale.The man remained with his back to him. He did not move, but Vincent knew that not a single word of the report had escaped his hearing.
Was that request respected? Of course not.Kate wasted no time turning to Lena. “Open it,” she ordered flatly.Felicia and Kalina were already waiting, all too eager to carry out their mother’s command. Lena, who had spent the morning helping Althea tidy the room and bring down her luggage, hesitate
“I agree,” Daven replied. “More and more companies seem to chase numbers alone, forgetting that social contribution is a long-term investment.”Sugimura gave a pleased nod. “The charity event is scheduled for two weeks from now. Our office will send full details via email—venue, schedule, guest list
The pain no longer mattered. There was only one thought in his mind.Get out. Be free.At last, he reached the door. His trembling hand reached for the handle. He pulled it with all the strength he had left. The door opened. No guards blocked their way.None.Beyond it, the corridor lay empty. Harol
As always, Chase was the perfect gentleman—pulling out a chair for Althea, making sure she was seated comfortably before turning his attention to Josh. He gently helped the little boy settle in, trying his best to ease any discomfort in this unfamiliar place, surrounded by strangers.Throughout dinn







