
Fire.
It was a deep, dark red that could consumed the world.
Ryan Sinclair lowered his center of gravity. Beneath the heavy firefighting gear, his vest was already drenched in sweat.
"Please... help me..."
The crying came from Room 402 at the end of the hallway.
Ryan didn't hesitate. He took two steps to build momentum, pivoted his hips, and slammed his heavy fire boots—sturdy enough to withstand a backdraft—into the charred door.
Boom!
The door collapsed. Fresh oxygen rushed in, and tongues of fire instantly shot up half a meter high.
Ryan rushed into the smoke, his eyes scanning the area through his goggles.
Behind a messy, king-sized bed, he saw two figures huddled on the floor.
The moment he saw them, his heart skipped a beat.
It was his wife, Elise.
Her usually elegant, high-end custom suit was disheveled. The zipper had come undone halfway, revealing a large expanse of her porcelain-white back.
And in her arms, she was tightly holding a man.
The man was wearing a bathrobe, his collar wide open, his arms wrapped tightly around Elise's slender waist.
Justin Reed.
He was the "talented protégé assistant" Elise claimed she needed to "guide personally."
Flames danced on the ceiling. The air was so distorted it was unrecognizable. Ryan felt a stinging sharpness in his lungs.
"Cough... Save... Save him! Quick, save him!"
Elise's face was covered in soot and tears. She couldn't even see who this firefighter was—hidden behind a heavy helmet and covered in grime.
She just desperately pushed Justin toward Ryan.
Justin was like a frightened quail, shrinking into Elise's embrace, mumbling for help.
Ryan silently crouched down, reaching out his rough, gloved hand to pull Elise up.
Slap!
Elise swatted his hand away with disgust. Even in the middle of a fire, her ingrained arrogance as a superior shone through.
"I told you to save him first! If anything happens to him, you won't be able to pay for it in your lifetime! He's in charge of a ten-million-dollar project for my company!"
Through his goggles, Ryan stared intensely at the face of the woman he had been married to for three years.
Every morning, he prepared warm honey water for her. Every late night, he left a soft wall lamp on for her.
Now, she was filled with anxiety for another man.
"Cough... Air..." Justin gasped weakly.
Elise seemed to go mad. She suddenly stood up and grabbed the strap of the oxygen mask on Ryan's back.
"Give him yours! He's not going to make it! You're a professional—you can handle it, right?"
Ryan said nothing.
He just looked at her quietly, his heart aching.
"Hand it over! Are you deaf?" Elise screamed.
Ryan slowly raised his hand and unlatched the lock on the edge of his helmet.
With a click, the heavy firefighting helmet was removed, along with the oxygen mask.
Superheated air mixed with the smell of burnt plastic instantly flooded Ryan's nose.
His face—soaked with sweat and blackened by ash—was completely exposed to Elise.
The air froze in that second.
Elise's screaming stopped abruptly. Her mouth hung open, and her pupils constricted violently.
"Ry... Ryan?"
Her voice trembled. Her hand instinctively pulled back from the mask strap, while she subconsciously tried to cover her open collar.
Ryan didn't look at her.
He mechanically strapped the mask onto the Justin's face.
"Take him and go."
Ryan's voice was raspy as sandpaper.
He pointed to the cleared safety passage behind him.
This was a firefighter's duty, even if the person being saved was an adulterer.
Elise took one last look at Ryan but said nothing more.
She helped Justin up and dragged him out of the room.
From beginning to end, she never asked Ryan: How are you going to get out without a mask?
Ryan pushed off his knees to stand up.
Looking at the empty, flaming room, he suddenly felt that the fire wasn't that hot.
If the heart is frozen solid, no fire can warm it.
…..
Three hours later.
Ryan sat on the curb outside the hotel, clutching a half-drunk bottle of mineral water.
A clump of his hair had been singed, and his face was covered in black streaks.
The surroundings were chaotic—cries, sirens, and reporters' questions blurred together.
He waited for a long time.
He thought that after Elise settled her "talented assistant," she would come back to find him.
Even if it was just to ask, "Are you hurt?"
Until the ambulances left the scene. Until the fire was completely extinguished.
His phone screen stayed black.
No calls.
No texts.
Not even a "stay safe" emoji.
Ryan gave a self-deprecating laugh and poured the remaining water over his head.
The cold water washed away the smell of smoke, but it couldn't wash away the exhaustion deep in his bones.
He dragged his heavy steps back to the place they called "home."
The moment he pushed the door open, the rich aroma of red wine hit his nose.
"Haha, the expression you had then... you really looked like a scared little cat."
It was Elise's voice.
It was light, cheerful, and filled with a playful charm Ryan had never seen before.
"It's only because you're too charming that I forgot to run..."
That was Justin's voice, carrying a sleazy grin.
Ryan stood in the foyer, his hands not yet having removed his damaged fire boots.
The living room was brightly lit.
Elise had changed into a silk bathrobe, reclining lazily on the sofa, swirling a wine glass.
And Justin—the man who had nearly wet himself in the fire—was now boldly wearing Ryan's silk pajamas, sitting on the armchair opposite her.
Their laughter died instantly when they saw Ryan.
The atmosphere became awkward and stiff.
Elise set down her glass. The smile on her face cooled rapidly, returning to her icy corporate persona.
"You're back?"
Her tone was as flat as if she were asking a stranger for directions.
Ryan said nothing, looking down to change his shoes.
"Justin was traumatized by the fire. His apartment is too far away, so he's staying in our guest room tonight."
Elise stood up, her tone commanding and brooking no argument.
"Perfect timing. We haven't had dinner yet. Go take a shower and make some pasta. Remember to put less salt in Justin's portion—he's been working out lately."
Ryan's hand froze on the shoe rack.
He had just escaped from a living hell. His lungs still hurt.
The ash of the fire was still embedded under his fingernails.
And his wife wanted him to cook for the man who had nearly gotten him killed?
"I'm talking to you. Did you hear me?" Elise frowned, sounding impatient.
Ryan looked up. His eyes were so calm.
"You want me... to cook for you two?"
"Ryan, stop looking at me like a victim."
Elise walked up to him and crossed her arms, her voice dripping with superiority.
"I know you worked hard in the fire today, but isn't that your job?"
"Justin is different. He's an elite graduate from a top university. He handles my core business and helps me land ten-million-dollar deals."
She looked Ryan up and down—at his grime-covered body—with unmasked disgust in her eyes.
"What can you provide for me? Besides putting out fires, what else can you do?"
"Since you can't help me with my career, isn't it only right that you handle things at home?"
Justin, sitting nearby, pretentiously adjusted his glasses and chuckled.
"Ryan, I'm really not picky. Anything is fine. If you're tired, I can help out, though I'm not very handy in the kitchen."
Ryan looked at the two people before him.
One was the lover he had protected for three years.
The other was a shameless parasite.
He suddenly realized that his three years of sacrifice meant absolutely nothing in this house.
He took a deep breath.
The air, mixed with dust and heartbreak, finally woke him up.
"No need."
Ryan calmly spoke those two words.
Elise snorted. "No need for what? You don't want to cook? Ryan, your temper is getting—"
"I said."
Ryan interrupted her. He pulled a crumpled receipt from his pocket—an anniversary gift he had planned to give her—and tossed it onto the coffee table.
He looked Elise straight in the eye and said, word by word:
"Let's get a divorce."
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Ch.57 - Brotherhood
The black Mercedes S-Class pulled into the underground parking garage of the Wells Group headquarters.Ryan cut the engine. He sat in the driver's seat in silence for a few moments.Two distinct problems occupied his mind.Over in the East District, Theodore's men had already scattered like a net.Yelena couldn't get far. Taking a sick mother, with no money and no car, she was limited to a bus or hitchhiking. Finding her was only a matter of time.The real battle was waiting in the eighty-story skyscraper right above his head.The investment summit officially opened tomorrow.Elise's Nexora. The hidden capital pulling Justin's strings. All the clues would converge at the summit.Ryan pushed open his door, adjusted the collar of his bespoke suit, and strode toward the elevator.The elevator chimed at the ground-floor lobby.The moment the doors parted, Ryan stepped out. His gaze swept through the three-story-high glass wall at the front of the lobby, and suddenly locked onto something
Ch.56 - No One Touches Her
He extended his long, well-defined fingers, pinched the note, and slowly unfolded it.Two lines written in black ballpoint pen. The handwriting trembled slightly."Ryan, thank you.""I wish you happiness and joy for the rest of your life."Just a handful of words.It was a one-sided farewell letter.Ryan's brow instantly furrowed into a tight knot.This was not a sweet love note left by a woman after a night of intimacy.An intense sense of urgency flooded his veins.He stood up abruptly, snatching his shirt and suit pants from the chair. He dressed in record time.Ryan strode out of Room 302, heading straight for Room 301 across the hall.He raised his fist and pounded heavily against the rusted security door.BANG! BANG! BANG!"Yelena! Open the door!"Ryan's deep voice echoed down the empty, damp hallway.No sound came from inside. Only dead silence.Ryan looked down, his gaze sweeping the threshold.Wedged in the gap at the bottom of the door was a thick manila envelope.He crouche
Ch.55 - A Desperate Offering
The bedroom door hinge let out a faint scrape.The door swung open.The hallway lights remained off. Only the cold moonlight spilled across the old wooden floor.Yelena walked in barefoot, bathed in the moonlight.She was wrapped in nothing but a white towel that barely reached her mid-thigh.Her wet blonde hair clung to her smooth shoulders, water droplets dripping from the ends.She didn't speak. Her eyes held a stubborn resolve as she walked straight to the edge of Ryan's bed.Under Ryan's stunned gaze, Yelena raised her hands to the knot of the towel.With a slight tug, the white towel dropped, pooling at her ankles.The moonlight illuminated her entirely.Nothing was hidden.Pale skin. A slender waist. Youthful, pristine curves.Under the silvery-white halo, she presented a picture of defenseless, absolute purity.Ryan's breath caught in his throat.A fierce heat rushed straight to his head, burning away all the moisture in his throat."Yelena, what are you doing?"Ryan's voice w
Ch.54 - Yelena's Devotion
The phone screen went dark.The door to Room 302 was closed tight. The adrenaline of surviving a brush with death completely faded.Only an incredibly awkward silence remained in the cramped room.Yelena sat on the old wooden chair.She stared blankly at Ryan's focused profile as he looked down to pack away the ointment. Her heartbeat lost its rhythm entirely."I... I'll make us something to eat."Yelena stood up abruptly. Her voice carried a trace of unconcealable panic."To thank you for saving me today."Ryan didn't refuse. He nodded.Yelena immediately turned around. She fetched some simple ingredients from Room 301 and got busy in Ryan's tiny, rudimentary kitchen.Half an hour later.Two plates of simple spaghetti were set on the peeling desk.The incandescent light in the room cast a dim, yellow glow.The air was thick with a mixture of scents: cheap tomato sauce, the cooling mint of the burn ointment, and the faint, clean fragrance of soap lingering on Yelena's skin.The three
Ch.53 - Her Savior’s True Face
Dead silence on the line.Nolan Vaughn didn't dare answer the question.He didn't even dare speak Ryan's name aloud.After a brief pause, Nolan's hoarse roar erupted from the speaker again."Theodore! What the fuck are you waiting for?!""Execute family law! Break both his legs immediately! Throw him out of the East District!"The moment Nolan finished roaring, the line went dead.The air in the restaurant froze completely.Theodore stood frozen. Cold sweat beaded on his forehead, dripping down his chin to the floor.He spun around abruptly, strode up to a nearby lackey, and snatched a solid steel pipe from his hands.Without a single word.Theodore walked up to Rhys, who was still kneeling on the ground. Gripping the steel pipe with both hands, he raised it high.Rhys's eyes widened in sheer terror, stripping him of his ability to make a sound.SMASH!The solid steel pipe came down with crushing force, smashing ruthlessly into Rhys's right knee.The sickening crack of shattering bone
Ch.52 - Who Is He?
Theodore's face, which had just been burning with righteous fury, suddenly froze. The color drained from it at a visible rate.He knew better than anyone what the name Nolan Vaughn meant in the East District.If Theodore was a fierce tiger on the streets, then Nolan was a dragon coiled above the clouds, looking down on the jungle below.He was the true master of this chaotic territory. The undisputed ruler."Mr. Ryan..." Theodore's voice trembled for the first time. He turned abruptly, his tone urgent. "You have to leave! ""That man Nolan... there is no need for you to clash with him directly! Leave the fallout to me!"Theodore was truly panicking. The veins in his neck bulged.In his eyes, Mr. Ryan was the hero who had saved his life. A man worthy of his respect.However, Ryan's reaction caught him completely off guard.Ryan didn't leave.He didn't show a single hint of panic.He released his protective hold on Yelena. With complete nonchalance, he walked back to his original window
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