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Velmora City
Elysian Crown Hotel Tonight, one of Velmora’s most prestigious families—the Hawthorne family—is hosting a grand banquet here. Although the Sterling family’s influence has waned over the years, Elara Sterling still attends the event with her fiancé, Victor Ashford, as the future wife of the young master of the powerful Ashford Group. It is midsummer. The jasmine flowers blooming in the courtyard below release a soft, intoxicating fragrance, carried gently by the evening breeze. Having had a little too much to drink, Elara steps out onto the balcony to clear her head. She leans against the railing, letting the cool air brush against her skin until her dizziness fades slightly. When she returns to the hall, Victor is nowhere to be seen. Her step sister, Lydia Sterling, who had arrived with them, is also missing. A faint unease creeps into her chest. She searches around the hall before pulling out her phone to call Victor—but he doesn’t answer. She tries Lydia next. Still nothing. Elara lowers her phone slowly, her expression shifting. A memory flashes through her mind. Earlier that evening, when Victor came to pick her up, she had walked downstairs after getting ready… only to find him sitting very close to Lydia on the sofa. They had been laughing softly, their bodies almost touching. Lydia had even wrapped her arm around his. At the time, Elara had brushed it off. Now… Her face pales. She approaches a waiter. “Excuse me, have you seen my fiancé? His surname is Ashford. This is his photo.” She turns her phone toward him. The waiter glances at it, then looks at her with an odd expression—something like sympathy flickering in his eyes. “I believe I saw him heading toward the courtyard.” Hotel Courtyard Beneath a large tree beside the pool, warm golden lights spill across the ground. A pair of figures stand locked in an intimate embrace. “Victor…” The woman’s voice is soft and sweet, almost intoxicating. Her slender arms are wrapped around his neck as she leans into him like she belongs there. Victor glances around nervously before trying to push her away. But she closes the distance again. “Why did you push me away…?” she murmurs. Hidden behind a column, Elara freezes. She recognizes them instantly. Victor. Lydia. Her breath catches. Victor lowers his voice. “You said you had a surprise for me. What is it?” Lydia hesitates for a moment, then speaks shyly, her tone dripping with sweetness. “Victor… I’m pregnant.” Elara feels as if the world has shattered beneath her feet. Her eyes widen, her face turning deathly pale. “What?” Victor stiffens. “What did you just say?” “I’m pregnant,” Lydia repeats, throwing herself into his arms with a radiant smile. “I’m carrying our baby. You’re going to be a father… aren’t you happy?” Victor’s expression shifts between shock and confusion. “When… did this happen?” “About a month ago.” Lydia leans against him, then subtly glances toward Elara’s hiding spot. A faint, cold smirk curls at her lips. “That day… when Elara went out for filming,” she continued softly, “we did it on the bay window at your place.” The bay window. Elara’s knees nearly give out. That was her favorite place—where she used to curl up and read for hours. A wave of nausea rises in her throat. She can’t hear what Lydia says next. Her mind goes completely blank. After what feels like forever, Victor speaks again. “We should go back. We’ve been gone too long. She might get suspicious.” They walk away together, his arm wrapped around Lydia’s waist. Elara watches them, her heart feeling like it’s been ripped apart. As they get closer, panic takes over. She turns and runs. .. Her vision blurs as she stumbles through the corridor. She isn’t sure if it’s the alcohol or the shock—but everything feels unreal. Suddenly— She collides with a group of tall men in black suits. “I’m sorry—” she begins. Before she can finish, one of them grabs her arm tightly. “It’s her. We found her. Take her.” Elara freezes. What? They’ve got the wrong person! She tries to struggle, but her body feels weak, her limbs heavy. The dizziness worsens. Her consciousness begins to fade… … Presidential Suite Floor The elevator doors slide open. A strikingly handsome man steps out, surrounded by bodyguards and hotel staff. Adrian Vale. He carries an overwhelming presence—cold, commanding, untouchable. His features are flawless, sculpted with sharp precision. Standing over six feet tall, his physique rivals that of a runway model. He wears a custom-tailored black suit, its platinum buttons gleaming under the crystal chandelier above. Every step he takes is measured, elegant, powerful. He reaches a suite. A bodyguard opens the door. Adrian walks in, loosening his tie and tossing it aside. But after only a few steps, he pauses. Something feels… wrong. A strange heat spreads through his body. Click. The door locks behind him. From the outside. His expression darkens instantly. He strides back and tries the handle. It won’t budge. He pulls again. Still locked. His phone rings. Caller ID: Leon Cross Adrian answers, his voice cold. “What did you do?” A playful voice laughs from the other end. “Welcome back, Adrian. We prepared a special gift for you. Have you seen it yet?” “Open the door.” “Not happening. There’s a bet riding on this tonight. If you walk out unaffected, I lose everything.” Another voice chimes in, amused. “Don’t disappoint us, Adrian.” The call ends. Adrian tries calling back. Switched off. His face grows colder. He stands outside the bathroom, his expression dark and unreadable. From inside, the sound of running water echoes. Someone is in there. His lips press into a thin line. After a brief pause, he reaches out— And pushes the door open. He stops. Just for a moment. At the sight before him.The grand ballroom of the Vale Manor in Velmora was bathed in the warm, golden glow of crystal chandeliers and thousands of fresh white jasmine flowers. Outside, the night sky was clear, twinkling with stars above the sprawling coastal estate where Elara and Adrian’s journey had taken its most profound turns. Tonight was a double celebration: the first wedding anniversary of Elara and Adrian, and the formal introduction of their newborn twins, Alexander and Violet, to the inner circle of the Vale and Montgomery families. Every pillar of high society who had witnessed the couple’s rise gathered in the grand hall. Foreign dignitaries, clan elders, industry leaders, and close friends mingled, their soft laughter and champagne toasts filling the air. Near the front of the ballroom, Lord Harrison sat in a high-backed velvet armchair, holding baby Alexander in his arms with an expression of boundless pride, while Jeremy sat beside him, gently cradling baby Violet. "They carry the strengt
For a brief, suspended moment, the only sound in the VIP hospital suite was the soft, rhythmic beep of the cardiac monitor. Adrian stood frozen beside the bed, his dark eyes wide as he stared at the glowing ultrasound display held by Dr. Vance. The man who had faced down corporate boardrooms, international criminal cartels, and hostile royal syndicates without ever flinching looked entirely undone by two tiny, flickering pulses on a digital monitor. "Twins..." Adrian breathed, his voice barely more than a whisper. He slowly sank to his knees beside the bed, his large, trembling hands framing Elara’s face with extreme gentleness, as though she were made of the finest porcelain. Tears of overwhelming, unfiltered joy welled in his dark eyes, spilling down his handsome face. He leaned forward, burying his forehead against her neck, his shoulders shaking with silent, deep emotion. "Two..." he murmured against her skin, his chest heaving as he held her close. "We're going to be parents,
Within forty-eight hours of winning the Supreme Global Literary Award, movie studios, animation houses, and translation leagues across three continents were locked in a fierce bidding war for the adaptation rights. To celebrate her success and connect directly with her readers, Elara agreed to a single, highly exclusive global press release and book-signing event at the Imperial Cultural Center in the heart of the Capital. The grand atrium of the center was packed with thousands of fans holding pristine physical editions of her novel. Security was tight, managed jointly by elite Heath Group officers and Montgomery guards. On the elevated VIP signing stage, Elara sat gracefully behind a sleek white desk, dressed in a soft cream silk blouse and a pleated emerald skirt. Beside her stood Adrian, dressed in an immaculate dark suit. True to his word, he never left her side during public appearances, his presence a calm, towering force that deterred any unexpected chaos. For three hours,
In front of the ancestral tablets, Lord Harrison stood in his formal patriarch robes, flanked by the senior clan elders. Across from him, Elara and Adrian stood side by side, their hands tightly intertwined. Unlike the tense EGM or the high-stakes ballroom duel, the atmosphere here was sacred and serene. "For twenty years, this hall carried the heavy shadow of betrayal," Lord Harrison said, his booming voice softened with deep emotion. He held up a silver ceremonial goblet filled with aged rice wine. "When Arthur sought to divide us and foreign powers tried to bleed our enterprise, it was Elara who stood firm, and it was Adrian who stood beside her as an unyielding wall." The elders bowed their heads in quiet, respectful agreement. Lord Harrison stepped down from the dais, carrying a carved rosewood box lined with golden velvet. Inside rested the master deed to the Montgomery family’s private estate in the rolling hills outside the Capital—a historic sanctuary reserved exclusively
The crystalline chandelier in the grand ballroom of the Imperial Hotel reflected off hundreds of champagne flutes, but the atmosphere inside the hall was far from celebratory. It was tense. In the center of the main floor, a massive digital projection screen displayed the live countdown for the Imperial Directorate’s international deep-sea mining concession—a multi-billion-dollar tender covering the unmapped lithium reserves in the Northern Trench. Standing on the left side of the VIP dais, Prince Ethan of the European Royal House swirled his glass of scotch, a condescending smirk playing on his lips. Beside him stood his chief financial officer and two high-ranking diplomatic envoys. "Ten minutes remaining until the bidding portal closes," Prince Ethan remarked lazily, turning his sharp blue eyes toward the quiet couple standing across the room. "I must admire your courage, Mr. Vale. Most provincial businessmen would have quietly withdrawn after calculating the base capital require
Today was the official Extraordinary General Meeting of the Montgomery Group—the grand convention where the board, the clan elders, and international shareholders would ratify Elara’s total executive appointment as CEO and Supreme Chairwoman of the enterprise. Inside the grand dressing suite of the convention center, Elara stood before a floor-to-ceiling mirror. She wore a striking, floor-length gown of midnight navy silk with delicate gold embroidery trailing along the train. Suspended against her collarbone, the dragon-phoenix jade pendant gleamed with an inner warmth, no longer a hidden relic of a lost past, but the undisputed emblem of her absolute authority. A soft double knock sounded before the door opened. Lord Harrison walked in, supported by his silver cane. He was dressed in his full formal patriarch attire, his eyes misty as he looked at his granddaughter. "You look breathtaking, Elara," the old patriarch said, his voice thick with emotion. "If your mother were here tod
When she finally found out that Denver wasn't the sole owner of the hospital,she tried convincing him into getting the hospital all to himself.Firstly she was overshadowed with jealousy for Elara,and greed,then she finally convinced Denver into working with her to achieve her desire.Denver didn't
Hospital “You will have to do this alone Denver,you know about my illness already, walking is still difficult for me now”. Lydia said to Denver ,when it was already midnight for them to execute their plan.Denver, still scared from the whole situation, insisted that she come along with him,but fi
Adrian Vale sat at his desk, staring at the papers in front of him. But his mind was elsewhere. He was still thinking of the woman he met a few nights ago, whom he discovered was a 25-year-old marketing executive with her brother admitted to the hospital.Adrian was determined to get close to Elara
When the Deputy Hospital Director and a group of doctors and nurses left, Jeremy Lawrence looked around, amazed. "Elara, why have they moved me to such a nice room? Did Adrian arrange this?"Jeremy did not yet know that Elara Sterling and Victor Ashford had broken up."It wasn't him."Elara frowned







