Chapter 136
Author: Ace Wolf
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The office was quiet again after Benjamin stormed out.

Hours crawled by before Lisa’s assistant, Mia, walked down the hallway toward her boss’s office, clutching a notepad in her hand. She glanced at the clock on the wall. “She should be done with the reports by now,” Mia muttered under her breath. “If she doesn’t leave soon, she’ll be late for her next appointment.”

Reaching the door, Mia gave a polite knock. “Ms. Lisa?” she called softly. No response. She frowned and knocked again, this time louder. “Ms. Lisa, your three o’clock appointment is—”

She stopped mid-sentence as her hand turned the knob and the door creaked open.

What she saw inside froze her blood cold.

“Ms… Lisa?”

Lisa was sprawled on the floor, her hair splayed across the tiles, her blouse stained dark red. A pool of blood spread beneath her head, stark against the cream-colored floor.

For a moment, Mia’s brain refused to process what she was seeing. Her chest tightened, her notepad slipped from her trembling fingers
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