ANMELDENSierra picked up her phone and went back to the work messages she had not finished answering. After wrapping things up with the product manager and technical director, she looked at Marcus and Tony again.Over the past two days, she had received the files on both of them. Everything looked clean and it showed that they were just two ordinary people looking for work. But after spending this much time with them, the way they saw things and the calm way they handled everything still made her suspicious about who they really were.Marcus was so calm he almost seemed like an android, while Tony knew so much that he felt like a walking encyclopedia."Tony." Sierra decided to test him again."You rang, miss?" Tony had a way with words that made everything sound like a drama."You said earlier that ninety-five percent of the way Daniel looked at me was about benefits," Sierra said. "How could you tell? Say whatever that's in your mind."Tony glanced at the man in the passenger seat. "M
"We still don't know," Tony said to Sierra back in the car. "But from now on, don't take anything Daniel said too seriously.""Agreed," Marcus said.If even Marcus agreed, Sierra answered without hesitation. "Alright.""You trust us that much?" Tony was a little surprised she had not even stopped to think about their assessment. "Aren't you worried we're simply making things up to stop you from getting rich?""You might," Sierra said. Now that he had been around for a while, she could joke with him too. "But Marcus wouldn't."Marcus looked pleased and he sat up a little straighter. He absolutely would not let his boss down."Not necessarily." Tony drove with easy confidence in his tone. "Haven't you noticed that in a lot of movies, the real mastermind is always the one who seems harmless at first? The one nobody suspects?""That's in movies," Sierra said."Real life can be more dramatic than movies," Tony said."Then you must be the villain," Sierra continued.Tony blinked.
Daniel said to Nathan who appeared after Sierra left, "I wanted to see how much progress you've made these past few days trying to win your wife and daughter back." Nathan said nothing. Daniel didn't hesitate to give Nathan a piece of his mind. "From the looks of it, you've made no progress at all." "If you hadn't been the greatest obstacle between us back then, would things have turned out like this at all?" Nathan knew he had been at fault too, but Daniel was hardly innocent out of all this. "You couldn't clean up your own mess back then and now you're blaming me?" Daniel said bluntly. "Don't say I didn't warn you. The annual shareholders meeting is coming up soon. When it does, your youngest uncle won't let this slide." Nathan replied calmly, "You can't keep your own brother in line and that is somehow my problem?" Daniel opened his mouth, but he only gave a cold snort in the end. While he was his younger brother, their parents had him a lot late in life. That left a wid
Sierra arrived at the Lynch family's estate around six-thirty that evening. Looking at the sharp-eyed old man seated at the head of the table, she asked plainly, "Why did you ask me here, Mr. Lynch?" If she had been alone, she would not have come at all. The Lynch family might look alright from the outside, but she knew there was a lot of problems inside. But with Marcus and Tony with her, she did not need to be on her guard that much. "It's nothing serious," Daniel said. He looked even sterner than Cyrus, but this was already as gentle as he could manage. "I just wanted you to come and have dinner with me as we chatted a little." Sierra did not say much. If this had happened when she first arrived in Harbor City, she might have gotten up and left on the spot. But after everything she had been through, she understood something new. In this circle, even people who disliked each other would still sit down for a meal and a conversation. Every meal and every word said during every
"Solomon," John started over the phone. It was rare for him to decide to be so straightforward with Solomon. "If you want to be our father's good son, I won't stop you. If you want to court Sierra, I'll assume you've lost your mind, but stay out of her work." Again, Solomon could not understand what his younger brother was thinking. If someone set their sights on Tammy, even if it was only for show, he would do everything he could to get that person out of the way out of sheer rejection. But John... "Don't you love her?" Solomon asked. "I do." John admitted. "And this is all the reaction you have?" Solomon asked. "Wouldn't me courting Sierra make you angrier than me messing with her career?" "If you court her, all you'll get is rejection," John said bluntly. "A man like you, irresponsible and cowardly, is exactly the kind of man she hates most." Solomon did not get angry, but simply asked, "What about you? Did she ever love a man who is as responsible and brave as you?"
"You wouldn't," John said into the phone before Solomon could answer whether he would actually realize his threats. "You care about profit more than anything." "Stay out of our business," Solomon said, referring to Tammy and him. He did not waste time and repeated the warning. "I suppose we're now even after I meddled in Sierra's business earlier. From now on, we stay out of each other's lives." John's lips curved faintly. "Is this your first day knowing me?" Solomon's face darkened. "What do you want, then?" John did not answer and merely hung up. Robin had heard the whole call from the side. Once he was sure it was over, he asked carefully, "Do you need me to prepare anything?" "No," John said. "And Solomon..." Robin still could not tell what John was thinking. John and Solomon had crossed each other many times, but their conflict had always been in the shadows. They had never been this direct and out in the open. "Just keep an eye on the King family," John said, th
"Is he with you at the Origin Games' tenth anniversary party?" Pamela's voice kept echoing from Sierra's phone. "Can you help me find him? I feel really sick right now and kind of awful.""How much are you paying?" Sierra asked. She was so used to this move from Pamela that she could handle Pamela
Everyone exchanged a look.Sierra's competence at work was beyond question. For a moment, every gaze landed on Randy. Everyone realized how easily one comment from another could sway their judgment on Sierra."I was just saying whatever came to mind. Why are you taking it so seriously?" Randy said
John said nothing. He simply stared at Solomon."If you don't want to talk to me, I'll be leaving," Solomon said.He stood and pushed up his glasses before walking out of the reception room at an unhurried pace. John stayed silent even when Solomon completely vanished from the meeting room.Kenne
Sierra lifted her head and met John's gaze.There was nothing between her and Solomon, but being stared at like that still made her feel on edge.John set his helmet on the motorcycle and walked toward her, his steps steady and powerful. Even in the dark, his black eyes were so intense they made h







