Chapter 123
Author: Ace Wolf
last update2025-09-03 21:50:45

VICTOR KANE'S HOUSE

Victor Kane sat in his leather armchair, a glass of brandy rested in his hand, the deep amber liquid swirling slowly as he tipped it back and forth.

The silence of the room was broken by the faint creak of the door. Silas stepped in quietly and bowed his head respectfully.

“Boss,” Silas said, his tone low and steady. “It’s done.”

Victor’s eyes lifted from his glass to the man before him. Slowly, a smile tugged at the corner of his lips. Not the warm smile of satisfaction, but the dark, satisfied curl of a man who had been waiting for this moment for far too long.

He set the glass down on the table beside him and leaned forward, clasping his hands together. “Is that so?” His voice was deceptively calm.

Silas nodded once, firmly. “Just as you instructed. Every step carried out to the letter. The girl is secured.”

Victor chuckled under his breath, leaning back again, his eyes gleaming with something vicious. “Good. Very good. For years I have waited for this. For ye
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