Chapter 91
Author: Evie Penheart
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Chapter 91

Lucas’s fury erupted the moment the door slammed shut behind them.

The sound echoed through the private suite like a gunshot.

“What kind of useless trash did I hire?” he roared, grabbing the nearest man by the collar and slamming him hard against the wall. “Three of you—and you couldn’t even deal with one man?”

The goon groaned as his head struck the marble, blood trickling from his temple. The others stiffened, fear flashing across their faces, but none dared move.

“Answer me!” Lucas snarled, fist still clenched. “I paid you to erase a problem, not create a bigger one.”

“Boss—boss, please,” one of them stammered, dropping to his knees. “It’s not like that. Everything was arranged. We already met the doctor.”

Lucas froze.

Slowly, he loosened his grip and turned, eyes narrowing. “What did you just say?”

The man swallowed. “The doctor agreed. He was supposed to call this morning. The woman… she was meant to die from complications. Internal injuries. Improper treatment. Everyt
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