
The email hit Ethan’s inbox at 10:37 p.m.
Subject line: “Stop calling, your wife is busy.”
Ethan frowned. He had already called his wife more than a dozen times, but received no response. And now, this strange email had suddenly appeared in his inbox.
Ethan opened the video attached to the email, and immediately, a string of obscene sounds filled the air: A half-dressed woman appeared on screen, clearly enjoying herself with a man!
"Who’s behind this sick joke?!" Ethan snapped, anger rising. But just as he was about to close the video, he noticed a distinctive tattoo on the woman in the video.
In that instant, his blood ran cold.
That small, distinct moonflower inked on her back!
That tattoo was incredibly unique—only he and Sierra knew about it. Which meant… the video couldn’t possibly be AI-generated!
Ethan’s hands trembled. In the video, the woman was bent over a desk. That was Sierra’s office desk. Even their photo together was clearly visible beside it!
Every detail in the video pushed Ethan closer to the brink of collapse. He couldn’t accept what he was seeing and quickly shut the video off.
Then, he looked at the sender of the email: Marcus Lang.
Wasn’t that the business partner Sierra had mentioned recently?
Ethan was seething. The truth was, Sierra didn’t need any business partner—because Ethan himself was her biggest partner.
He owned Nova Pact, the largest company in the entire city, which also happened to be Sierra’s most important collaborator.
But Sierra didn’t know his true identity...or even worse, she simply didn’t care.
Ethan slumped onto the couch, drained of all strength, and let out a bitter laugh.
Suddenly, the front door banged open.
Sierra stumbled in, her heels clicking unevenly across the marble floor, a bottle still dangling from her fingertips.
“You’re still up?” she slurred, wrinkling her nose as she spotted him.
“Ugh. Figures. God, Ethan, you have one job—keep the house clean and not be in my way. You can’t even do that, huh?”
She tossed her heels aside, slumping into the couch.
Ethan stood still, eerily calm.
"Where were you?" Ethan asked coldly, his tone sharp enough to make Sierra feel instantly uneasy.
Sierra rolled her eyes and snapped back with a sneer, "Where was I? Obviously working—working to support a useless man like you! I stay late at the office every night, and you? All you do is sit at home enjoying the fruits of my labor. What right do you have to question me?"
Ethan looked at her with deep disappointment. Without a word, he turned his laptop around and hit play on the video he had received.
"Working, huh? This is what you call work? Fooling around with another man in your office?"
His voice was icy and filled with fury. Sierra’s heart skipped a beat as panic crept in.
"Wh—where did you get that?!" she shouted, trying to cover her panic with outrage. "Did you hire a hacker to break into Marcus’s phone? Or get a private investigator to spy on me? We're husband and wife—shouldn't we trust each other?!"
"I never said the man in the video was Marcus, thanks for telling." Ethan replied calmly.
But behind that calm, it was clear—his heart was already in pieces.
"I…" Sierra was at a loss for words. Something flickered in her eyes—guilt? Panic?
She recovered quickly.
She crossed her arms, chin lifting.
“So what? You want an apology? Please. Grow up.”
His eyes narrowed.
“You think this is about an apology?”
She rolled her eyes.
“Look, maybe if you weren’t so dull, always waiting for me like a houseplant, I wouldn’t have needed someone who actually felt like a man.”
Ethan blinked.
“A man?”
“Yes, Ethan. A real man. Not someone who hides behind spreadsheets and takes orders like a trained dog. You think standing by me means you’re strong? No, it just made you a doormat.”
Something twisted inside him.
"Enough, Sierra!" Ethan suddenly raised his voice, cutting off her relentless rant.
"If that's really how you feel, then let's get a divorce." He took a deep breath, the decision finally solidifying in his chest.
Sierra stared at him and burst into a mocking laugh.
"Divorce? You think you're even qualified to bring up that word with me? Without me, who’s going to fund your little life? Who's going to let you sit at home doing nothing but spend money like a leech?"
"Stop playing your little games. As long as you stay obedient and keep your mouth shut at home, you’ll have more money than you can ever spend. And as for me, I’ll sleep with whoever I want! If you can’t make money, then you don’t get a say in how I live!"
Her words dripped with scorn, and to Ethan, she felt like a stranger. She hadn't always been like this.
Disappointed, he said, "That’s enough, Sierra. I’m not playing any games. I’ll say it again: I WANT A DIVORCE."
Sierra scoffed, her tone even more disdainful. "You know damn well the company is about to sign a new deal with Nova Corp. We can't afford any negative press right now. You're only bold enough to bring up divorce because you know I won't allow it at such a critical time, right?"
“God, Ethan. You really are pathetic. Using this like some power play. What, did you finally grow a spine?”
His fists clenched at his sides.
“You think I’d use your affair as leverage? After everything?”
Sierra smirked, cold and taunting.
“You already did. This little display, this whole self-righteous moment, don’t act like it’s about heartbreak. You saw the timing, and now you’re trying to sabotage me.”
Ethan was silent.
Then he said,
“What deal are you worried about? You never even acknowledged me as your husband. Not once. Not to your friends. Not online. Not in public. You don’t wear a ring. I’m your little secret, remember? So how would a divorce change anything?”
Sierra opened her mouth, stunned to find that she had no comeback.
Yes, they'd been married for years, yet she had never gone public with it. Some of her closest friends didn’t even know she had a husband.
The realization darkened her expression. Her voice turned cold and sinister.
"So... you're serious about the divorce?"
"I'm not in the mood to joke with you," Ethan replied calmly. "I don't want a single cent from you. I just want the divorce."
"Hah! I didn’t think a coward like you had it in you!" Sierra suddenly burst into laughter. "Fine by me. You’re useless to me anyway. Marcus can get me a better contract with Nova Corp. And you? All you do is laze around the house like a bum!"
"And don’t blame me for never announcing our marriage. Honestly, you’re not even presentable. I’m a rising star in the business world, a commercial prodigy. And you? Just a pathetic househusband who cooks and cleans!"
Sierra’s laugh was sharp and scornful. But Ethan ignored her mockery. He walked into the bedroom and returned with a stack of documents—the divorce papers he had already prepared.
"Sign it. Once it’s done, we’re through," Ethan said flatly.
Sierra flipped the file open and saw his signature already in place. She skimmed through the terms—sure enough, Ethan hadn’t asked for anything. That surprised her for a second, but she quickly grinned. To her, this was the best outcome.
"Fine. Just remember—after we divorce, don’t go around telling people you were my husband. I can’t afford that embarrassment." She signed the papers and flung them back at him carelessly.
Ethan tucked the papers away and replied coolly,
"Don’t worry. I wouldn’t want anyone to know I ever married someone like you. It’s the biggest disgrace of my life."
"You—!" Sierra was livid. She was a high-powered CEO, and Ethan was just a kept man. How dare he speak to her like that?
"All talk," she sneered. "If you were half as capable as Marcus, you wouldn't be in this mess! He actually got me the deal with Nova Corp!"
"You said Marcus got you that deal with Nova Corp, right?" Ethan said coldly. "Then I hope he keeps it. Just don’t be surprised if Nova terminates the contract."
Sierra let out a scornful laugh. "Keep dreaming. Marcus is Nova Corp’s manager. He’s not like you full of empty bravado!"
Ethan chuckled, genuinely amused by her confidence.
She had never cared to find out the truth that the man she just mocked, Ethan Storm, was actually the owner of Nova Pact, the biggest company in the city. His name had appeared many times on Nova Pact's internal VIP guest lists.
If Sierra had ever cared enough to look, she would’ve known the truth.
But she never had. And now, it was too late.
Without another word, Ethan turned and walked away.
The night air hit his face as he stepped outside.
He didn’t look back.
Not at the house.
Not at her.
Each step forward felt like breathing again.
Then—
A sleek black luxury car pulled up beside him.
The door opened.
A woman stepped out—elegant, poised, radiant.
She walked straight to Ethan and bowed slightly, voice soft but sincere.
“Excuse me, Sir!”
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The moment Ethan shouted, the room exploded into chaos.Hybrid soldiers lunged at them from every angle, claws and energy weapons sparking in the dim light. One fired a concentrated beam of blue electricity—Ethan twisted mid-roll, catching it with the edge of his forearm, the surge singing his skin but leaving him unharmed.Karpeta was a blur, slashing through three hybrids in rapid succession. Each strike left faint scorch marks on the walls, her claws glowing faintly as she drew energy from the shadows. One guard tried to tackle her from behind—she pivoted effortlessly, elbowing his jaw and flipping him over a crate. The impact echoed like a cannon shot.Norka hovered near the conduits, her aura flaring as she manipulated the energy fields. Sparks arced violently toward the ceiling, and she redirected them at the advancing guards, sending two of them tumbling into a stack of crates that collapsed like dominoes. “Hurry! These conduits won’t hold forever!” she shouted.Ethan’s eyes lo
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Ethan’s fingers brushed the cold metal of the side door, feeling the faint pulse of residual wards. He inhaled slowly. “On my mark,” he whispered. “Three, two, one—go.”With a soft click, the door swung inward. Darkness swallowed them, but Ethan’s eyes adjusted instantly, enhanced by a subtle glow from the edges of his vision. Karpeta followed closely, silent as a shadow, while Norka’s aura hummed faintly as she monitored the magical currents around them.The interior was dim, industrial. Dust hung in the air, illuminated by thin shafts of moonlight streaming through high windows. Crates stacked unevenly created narrow corridors, and in the center of the room, faint blue lights pulsed rhythmically—magical conduits feeding what looked like a half-finished experiment.Ethan crouched behind a crate, signaling the others to halt. “Energy signature—very strong,” he whispered. “Two dozen human-grade guards… and a few hybrid operatives. They’re experimenting with demon energy to enhance huma
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The streets were quiet, deceptively so. Ethan led Norka and Karpeta through narrow alleyways, avoiding the main avenues where human traffic might draw unwanted attention. Every corner, every shadow felt heavy with potential danger.Ethan’s phone buzzed lightly, the scanner overlay pulsing on the screen. “We’re close,” he murmured. “The energy signature… it’s concentrated a few blocks ahead. Someone’s operating a base in the heart of the city.”Karpeta’s tail flicked nervously. “A base… in the human world? How? Humans couldn’t possibly handle demon energy like that.”Ethan glanced at her. “They’re not entirely human. This is hybrid work—technology enhanced with magic. Whatever they’re doing, it’s beyond normal.”Norka’s brow furrowed. “That explains the first attack. They were testing us, yes—but also testing their own systems.”Ethan nodded. “Exactly. Whoever runs this is cautious, methodical. They know demons exist, and they know us. They want control.”The three of them reached the
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The night air was thick with smoke and the metallic tang of blood, but Ethan didn’t breathe deeply. He couldn’t afford to relax—not yet. His eyes swept over the streets, the rooftops, the alleyways, each shadow a potential threat.Norka and Karpeta flanked him, both alert, senses stretched to the limit. For the first time in the human world, their demon instincts blended with a cautious awareness of human fragility.Ethan pulled his phone from his pocket again, tapping quickly. “I need to know who sent them.”A screen lit up in response: a network of encrypted signals, traces of energy, and digital signatures. The attackers had tried to cover their tracks—but not completely. Ethan’s eyes narrowed.“They came through multiple channels,” he muttered, “but all signals converge on one node… and it’s old. Very old.”Karpeta frowned. “Old how? Like… ancient demon tracking, or human technology?”“Both,” Ethan said. His fingers danced over the interface, isolating what remained of the attacke
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Night had fallen like a velvet curtain over the city, the streets quiet, the lamps flickering weakly in the wind. Ethan, Karpeta, and Norka had finally settled into a small, inconspicuous safehouse Elsa had arranged. The windows were shuttered, reinforced with wards and charms that pulsed faintly in the dark—barely perceptible to the naked eye.Ethan sat by the table, running his fingers over the phone, double-checking signals, scanning for any anomalies.“They’re close,” he murmured, his jaw tight.Karpeta leaned against the wall, her arms crossed, eyes narrowing. “You mean… really close?”Ethan didn’t answer immediately. Instead, he let silence stretch. The faintest hum of electricity from a nearby transformer filled the air, and the creak of the old building seemed unnaturally loud.Norka, seated on the edge of the bed, spoke finally, her voice calm but sharp. “They’ve found us. I can feel it. Whoever it is… they’re not amateurs.”Ethan’s eyes flicked to the street outside the wind
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Karpeta followed Norka out of the room, her fists clenched slightly at her sides, heart still racing. Outside, the corridor was quiet, but tension clung to the air like a heavy fog. “She doesn’t even know what she’s dealing with,” Karpeta muttered. Norka gave her a sideways glance. “Neither do you, child. That’s why we’re going to set things straight.” Karpeta’s eyes widened. “…You’re going to confront her?” Norka smirked, a dangerous glint in her eye. “I wouldn’t call it a confrontation. More… a lesson in humility.” Karpeta groaned. “…I don’t think she’ll take that well.” “You’ll be surprised,” Norka said calmly, her steps confident as they approached Elsa’s room. They stopped just outside the door. Norka rapped sharply, the sound echoing down the hall. A moment later, Elsa opened the door, her sharp gaze immediately landing on Norka and Karpeta. “…What is this?” Elsa asked, tone cool but alert. Norka didn’t answer immediately. She stepped in, letting Karpeta follow, e
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