ログインJason Schwartz had been a close friend of my father's, despite the age gap. The year I met him, I was fearless, the kind of girl who thought nothing could touch her. I bit down hard on the hand he offered me. Jason just laughed. "You're adorable," he said. "Like a little wolf." On my 18th birthday, he shoved me onto the bed, his eyes red, as if he had been holding back for years. "Diana, I've finally waited long enough for you to grow up." He was the one who pulled me into that first flutter of desire, the one who led me across every line I wasn't supposed to cross. I grew into exactly the kind of girl he wanted. The day my father was hacked to death by his enemies, Jason took my hand and stepped into his place without hesitation. When I was pregnant, he brought home a girl covered in blood. "Diana, she's not like you. She's like wild grass, tough and stubborn." He said he admired wild grass. But he forgot something. He was the one who raised me into a rose that only knew the shelter of a greenhouse. Good thing I didn't need him anymore.
もっと見るAfter being with Ryan, I finally understood what he meant when he said he would teach me.It wasn't empty talk.He guided me step by step, showing me how to lead, how to manage people, and how to keep control without losing authority. He even used the Mortons' resources to partner with me and start a company."This isn't an era of fighting in the streets anymore," he told me. "Your father's men are getting older. They've given enough. It's time they had some peace."He was saying everything I had been thinking all along.I had brought it up to Jason more times than I could count.Every time, he would just ruffle my hair and brush it off, saying, "That's not something you need to worry about."Then he would go right back into the chaos, dragging those aging men into one bloody mess after another. Half the time, it was to clean up trouble Maddy caused. Every time, people got hurt.My days now were packed from morning to night. Yet for the first time, I felt alive.It wasn't li
The memory dragged me back to the days when I fought stray dogs for scraps.Back then, I was picking through a mass grave, searching the bodies for anything useful.If I got lucky, I might find something worth a little money. If not, at least I could strip off a piece of clothing that still held together.That was how I found Ryan.He didn't have anything valuable left on him, but the clothes he wore were very well-made. He didn't belong there with me or the rest of the discarded dead.I couldn't figure out how someone like him ended up in a place like that.I was in the middle of pulling off his jacket when his hand suddenly clamped around my wrist.Then he tried to go for my throat.But he picked the wrong person.I was the kind of girl who could take on wild dogs and win. Even with a few scratches on my face, I knocked him flat."Well? You give up?"He said nothing, so I smacked him across the head."Still not giving up?"Still not a peep.I decided he had to be mute.
Sigmund stood to greet Diana.The man surrounded by the others was Ryan, the one who had once been her fiancé and would now become her husband. Whenever Gideon mentioned the Mortons back then, he always seemed like he wanted to say more, but held back. He had only ever said that Ryan's grandfather owed him a favor.It was a marriage that put the Harts above their station and a way to return a favor."Hello. I'm Ryan."He stood as she approached.There was an effortless elegance about him, something refined and untouchable, but the way he treated people was unexpectedly gentle and polite.He wasn't like Jason, who had clawed his way up through blood and chaos.Ryan's confidence felt like something he had been born with.Gideon really had chosen well.It was a simple dinner, but everyone left satisfied."Since this is our first meeting, I have something for you."Ryan raised his hand. One of Sigmund's men stepped forward, placing a small blade in his palm.The blood oath wa
"What procedure?"Jason's composure cracked. A thought surfaced in his mind, but he didn't dare follow it through.There was a brief silence on the other end before Terence spoke, hesitant."Ms. Hart terminated the pregnancy."Something inside Jason snapped."Who gave you permission to operate on her? That was my child! How the hell did you think you could do that?"Terence said nothing, taking the full force of Jason's anger.But once the surge passed, Jason knew the truth.There was no one else to blame. If he had to point a finger, it would land on himself.When had Diana decided she didn't want their child anymore?He remembered the day they found out she was pregnant again. There had been a faint smile on her lips, but more than that, there had been worry.He knew she was afraid.They had lost one before. So this time, the fear outweighed the joy.Jason had never believed in God.But for Diana, he had kneeled in church for hours, lighting candles and whispering praye






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