Chapter 28
Author: Amy Wynters
last update2026-04-30 23:42:18

Michael found him the next morning, waiting outside his office with an expression that meant bad news.

"Edward Ashford is dead."

Caiden stopped mid-stride. "How?"

"His body was found at an estate in Switzerland. Apparent heart attack. The Swiss authorities are calling it natural causes."

"You don't believe that."

"I don't believe in coincidence." Michael handed him a tablet with the Swiss police report. "He died three days ago, right after our press conference. Right after we released the evide
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