Se connecterArvan nodded stiffly.
I handed Kirana to a trusted assistant, then walked ahead of Arvan out of the ballroom. I didn't care about people's stares. I only cared about one thing. Arvan had just shattered our daughter's heart. And I wouldn't stay silent. I led Arvan to a quiet hotel corridor. My hands trembled holding back anger that had reached its peak. "Do you know what you just did?" I asked in a low voice full of emotion. "You just shattered your own daughter's heart!" Arvan stared at me sharply. "I regret agreeing to your condition," he said in a cold tone. "It only caused problems. I should never have agreed to be Kirana's father." I was stunned. "Kirana is your child. How can you call her a problem?" "She is a problem!" Arvan looked at me with burning eyes. "And all of this happened because of you! I have to pretend to care, pretend to be a good father, while every time I see her, I only remember how you trapped me!" Every word from Arvan stabbed my heart like a knife. "She's your biological child, Arvan," I said in a trembling voice. "Your blood flows in her body. Why are you angry just because I asked you to defend her? Kirana did nothing wrong!" "I never wanted her!" Arvan shouted loudly. I fell silent. The world seemed to stop spinning. Arvan continued in a lower voice but no less cruel. "I never wanted that child. I never wanted this marriage. This is all a mistake. A big mistake that should never have happened." My tears flowed beyond my control. "Kirana didn't ask to be born," I whispered. "She didn't ask to have a father who hates her." "Then you shouldn't have given birth to her," Arvan said coldly. "You shouldn't have forced me to marry you. That night should never have happened." "I didn't force you!" I screamed in frustration. "I've told you countless times, I didn't plan anything!" "Lies!" Arvan stepped closer. "All women like you are the same. Using pregnancy to trap rich men. And now you're using that child to tie me down longer!" I wanted to argue. Wanted to shout that he was wrong. But then I heard a small voice from behind us. "Dad... doesn't love Kirana?" My blood froze. I turned quickly and saw Kirana standing several meters behind us. Her face was pale. Her eyes were red and swollen. Her body was trembling. Arvan also froze. His face immediately went deathly pale. "Kirana..." he whispered. "Dad said he doesn't want Kirana?" Kirana's voice grew smaller. "Dad never wanted Kirana?" "Sweetheart, listen to Mommy..." I stepped toward her. But Kirana backed away. She shook her head with tears flowing heavily. "Kirana heard everything," she said in a broken voice. "Dad hates Kirana. Dad said Kirana shouldn't have been born." "Kirana, wait!" Arvan finally moved. But it was too late. Kirana turned and ran. I immediately chased her. "Kirana! Sweetheart, wait!" Kirana ran fast despite her short legs. She ran out of the corridor, crossing the hotel parking lot. I ran with all my strength, but my dress and heels slowed me down. "Kirana!" I screamed in panic. Kirana suddenly stopped in the middle of the parking lot. Her body swayed. "Sweetheart?" I ran faster. Kirana turned to look at me with a very pale face. Her lips were turning blue. "Mommy... Kirana feels dizzy..." Then she fell. "KIRANA!" I screamed and ran, catching her body before it hit the asphalt. My little daughter's body went limp in my embrace. Her eyes closed. "Kirana, wake up sweetheart. Wake up!" I patted her cheeks gently but she didn't respond. Arvan ran toward us. His face panicked. "What happened?" "She fainted! We need to get to the hospital now!" I looked at him with teary eyes. Arvan didn't waste time. He immediately lifted Kirana from my embrace and ran to his car. I followed running, removing my heels so I could move faster. Arvan laid Kirana in the back seat. I got in and held my little daughter, checking her pulse. Weak. Too weak. "Hurry!" I shouted at Arvan. The car sped out of the hotel parking lot. I kept stroking Kirana's hair, whispering soothing words even though she was unconscious. "Hold on sweetheart. Mommy's here. Everything will be okay." We were in the middle of the road when Arvan's phone rang. Lara's name appeared on the dashboard screen. Arvan glanced at the screen, then glanced at me through the rearview mirror. "Arvan!" Lara's voice sounded panicked from the speaker. "Rio fainted! He has a high fever and is unconscious. I'm scared, please come!" I stared at Arvan through the rearview mirror in disbelief. "Arvan, Kirana is in critical condition!" I said loudly. But Arvan had already stopped the car at the side of the road. "Lara, I'll come there," he said into the phone. "ARVAN!" I screamed. He hung up the phone and turned to look at me. "Rio is also sick. I have to see him." "Your real child is dying here!" My tears flowed heavily. "Kirana needs you!" "Rio also needs me," Arvan said stubbornly. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Arvan opened my car door. "Get out. I have to go to Lara's." "Are you crazy?" I stared at him with eyes full of hatred. "Kirana is almost dead!" "Get out, Reyna!" Arvan shouted. I hugged Kirana tighter. "No." Arvan pulled my arm roughly, forcing me out. "Let go!" I tried to fight but he was stronger. Finally I fell on the side of the road with Kirana in my embrace. Arvan returned to his car without looking back. I screamed desperately. "Arvan! Don't leave us!" But the car was already driving away, leaving us on the dark roadside. I looked at Kirana lying limp in my embrace. Her face was getting paler. "Dad..." she whispered in a very weak voice, almost inaudible. Then she completely lost consciousness. "Kirana! Sweetheart, wake up!" I gently shook her body but there was no response. Panic overwhelmed me. I checked her pulse again. Barely detectable. "No, no, no!" I laid Kirana on the asphalt and started performing CPR like I had once learned. My hands trembled as I pressed her small chest. One, two, three, four, five. I gave rescue breaths. "Please wake up, sweetheart. I'm begging you. Don't leave me." I continued the compressions. My tears dripped onto Kirana's face. The street was deserted. No cars passed by. I screamed for help but no one heard. I continued performing CPR desperately. My hands were tired but I couldn't stop. "Hold on, Kirana. Please hold on." My tears flowed heavily. Desperation grew seeing no one coming. But I didn't give up. I kept providing aid. I didn't want to lose my daughter. Suddenly blinding lights illuminated us. A luxury car stopped right beside us. The door opened and a well-dressed man got out quickly. He knelt beside me, looking at Kirana with sharp, professional eyes. "Give me the child," he said in a firm but calm voice. The man carefully lifted Kirana from my embrace. "Follow me. Now."Arvan's POVI stood in front of my office window for a long time after Lara and Rio left.The door was closed.The room had gone quiet again.Yet somehow, my mind only grew louder."Maybe Reyna isn't as bad as I've believed all this time."I dragged a hand roughly across my face.Why had I said that?The words even sounded strange to my own ears.For four years I had always been certain that Reyna was the source of every problem in my life. The woman who had deliberately trapped me. The woman who was skilled at playing with tears. The woman who had used Kirana to keep me tethered to that marriage.But now... every time I met with her, that certainty seemed to lose its footing a little more.Especially after today's meeting.The image of Reyna filled my mind again.She was standing in front of the presentation screen in a simple cream blazer. Hair tied back neatly. Her voice calm as she walked through every detail of the Whitmore mansion renovation. Not a trace of uncertainty on her fa
Lara's POVThe elevator stopped at the executive floor of Hargrove Group with a soft chime.I held Rio's hand and stepped out. The corridor outside Arvan's office always felt composed — marble floors reflecting the light, glass walls partitioning the meeting rooms, employees moving quickly without much talk."Mama, where is Uncle Arvan?" Rio whispered, his head swiveling left and right."We'll see him shortly," I answered. "Remember what Mama said. Be on your best behavior."Rio nodded obediently.Before I could take another step, the door to the secretariat opened. A man came out carrying a stack of documents.Daniel.Arvan's personal assistant. The man who had always been trusting enough with me — and whose mouth was sometimes looser than he realized.He looked briefly startled, then smiled politely. "Mrs. Lara?""Daniel." I returned his smile warmly. "What good timing. I was hoping to see Arvan."Daniel glanced toward the door of the main office. "I'm sorry, Mr. Arvan is in an onli
Lara's POVI stared at my phone with a clenched jaw.My screen displayed a series of photos of Arvan and Reyna. All of them sent by the insider I had been paying to monitor Reyna's every move at Ashford Corporation.The first photo showed Reyna entering the conference room with a bag full of documents. The second showed Arvan seated at the far end of the table, his dark suit immaculate as always. The third made my fingers tighten around the phone.Arvan was watching Reyna.His gaze wasn't obvious. Anyone else might have taken it for ordinary professional attention. But I had known Arvan longer than anyone. I knew the way he looked at people. I knew how his eyes changed when someone caught his interest.And I did not like what I was seeing.The last photo made my blood boil.Reyna and Arvan both reaching for the blueprint on the table at the same time. Their fingertips nearly touching. Just a few centimeters apart."How dare she." I threw my phone onto the sofa. "That woman never gives
Aldric returned to the dining table with calmer steps.His expression had smoothed back out, controlled, as though the phone call moments ago had never happened. But I caught the lingering tension that hadn't quite left the corner of his jaw. The way he pulled out his chair just a fraction too carefully."Sorry," he said as he sat down. "Office matters that needed immediate attention."I wanted to ask. The question was already hanging at the tip of my tongue. Who needed to be moved, who was about to arrive. But I swallowed it back down.If Aldric didn't want to talk about it, pressing him would only make him feel cornered. I had learned to respect that boundary, just as he respected mine."It's all right," I answered, forcing a smile. "Work doesn't care what time it is."We continued eating. Aldric asked about my plans for the weekend, I answered with as much as felt natural. He told me something funny that had happened at the office, I laughed in the right places.Everything looked n
I stared at the phone screen for a long moment.How did Kevin know so quickly? My meeting with Mrs. Viviana had ended only a few minutes ago. Lara had just left the café. No one had even had time to spread the news.Yet Kevin already knew.I typed a reply, my fingers hesitating above the screen for a moment."Are you spying on me? How do you always know what's happening to me?"The reply came quickly, as always."Let's just say I have my own way of making sure you're okay."I frowned. An answer that didn't answer anything."That's creepy, Kevin.""Or caring. Depends on your point of view." There was a small laughing emoji at the end. "Now stop overthinking. Go home. You've worked hard today."I let out a sigh, but the corner of my lips lifted without me realizing it.Kevin was always like that. Mysterious, impossible to predict, coming and going like the wind. But somehow, in the middle of all the people trying to bring me down, his presence felt like the one safe place I could rely o
The room felt frozen by Mrs. Viviana's ultimatum.Lara stood behind her with a smile she could barely conceal. I knew she was savoring every second of this.Ms. Brennan looked at Mrs. Viviana with a furrowed brow. "Mrs. Viviana, I think you're being too hasty in your judgment—""I'm not judging, Olivia. I'm deciding." Mrs. Viviana lifted her chin. "I've been in business long enough to know that reputation matters. And I don't want my company's name associated with a woman who abandons her own family."I drew a quiet breath.I could stay silent. Let Ms. Brennan handle this. But silence would only let Lara's accusations take deeper root."Mrs. Viviana." My voice was calm and clear. "May I ask you one thing?"The woman looked at me with a condescending gaze. "What?""You said family is everything. I agree." I held her gaze without blinking. "Which is why I'd like to ask — would you entrust a business decision this important to just one version of a story you heard from a third party?"Mr
The villa was still quiet when I arrived.Mrs. Lin was sweeping the front terrace. She nodded warmly as I passed. I smiled back, then went straight to my room — changed clothes, washed my face, drank a full glass of water in three gulps.Only after that did I open my phone and type messages to Aldr
Reyna POVEleven in the morning. I arrived back at the office.My body was tired, but my mind was clear. The confrontation with Lara and Arvan in front of the building earlier should have drained my energy. But strangely, I felt lighter. As if the words I'd held back for so long had finally found t
Arvan POVThe taxi carrying Reyna had long since vanished around the corner. But I was still standing there.Rigid. Unmoving.Reyna's words clung to my ears, refusing to let go."Get our divorce processed soon. So Lara can have the irresponsible man I'm done throwing away."Irresponsible? Was that
I turned slowly, keeping my expression neutral.Lara walked closer with a smile fixed perfectly in place — a smile made for others to see, not for me. Behind her, Arvan stood rigid. His face betrayed a surprise he hadn't managed to hide in time.Arvan clearly hadn't expected to run into me here."W







