LOGINTo all my amazing readers, Thank you—from the depth of my heart—for walking through this journey with me. Your support, your patience, your comments, and your love kept me going every step of the way. I am truly grateful to everyone who stayed with this story until the very end. If at any point th
“Okay, Daddy,” Dimitri agreed. “I’ll go tell Mrs. Gloria to get me ready!” Denovon set him down carefully, and Dimitri dashed off to find Mrs. Gloria—who wasn’t just their cook but also Dimitri’s nanny. “Slow down, Dimitri!” Emily called with a tired sigh. “Why does he like running every time?”
“I promise you will never be at a disadvantage.” The words suddenly crossed Emily’s mind one warm summer afternoon as she was tidying her son’s room. She paused, walked quickly to the shelf, and pulled out a book that had been untouched for a long time. She opened a page—and there it was. Her
Emily lay on the hospital bed, her eyes fixed on her tiny son sleeping in the crib beside her. It had been four days since she gave birth, yet everything still felt unreal. She kept staring at him, afraid that if she blinked too long, he might disappear. They were still in the hospital and would re
(The Next Day) Emily’s eyelashes fluttered slowly, like they were too heavy to lift. Her lips parted, and she released a faint, shaky breath before her eyes finally opened—tired, hazy, but alive. “You’re awake,” Denovon said in relief, quickly leaning forward. He had been watching her for hours, w
Denovon had never felt so helpless in his life. He paced back and forth in front of the labour room door, his hands clenched tightly, his heart beating so fast it felt like it was punching his chest. Every soft cry and every faint sound coming from inside the room made his whole body stiffen in fea
Chapter 178 Denovon drove like a maniac who had lost his mind as he rushed home. The call earlier was from Mrs. Gloria, who informed him that Emily was taken away by unknown people who intruded into their villa. His heart pounded fast with fear as he prayed that it wasn’t true. He drove straight i
Emily woke up suddenly to heavy sounds echoing through the quiet villa. Her heart skipped, beating fast with confusion. For a moment she lay frozen, not understanding. Then her nose caught a sharp smell—something burning. Her chest tightened. Fear rose inside her. She jumped down from the bed, slip
The Rowland Corporation was calm and quiet as workers busied themselves with their tasks. In the chairman's office, Denovon Rowland sat behind his desk, scanning through the file George had handed him. His eyes moved carefully across the pages, every line holding his focus. George stood nearby, rep
Emily managed a gentle smile, shaking her head. “It’s okay.” Denovon pulled out her chair again, but she shook her head. “I don’t want to eat anymore.” “Let’s go then,” he said simply, his voice brooking no argument. The drive to the hospital was quiet. Denovon kept one hand on the steering wheel







