Ethan’s eyes locked on Kelvin Stones, and for a moment the world blurred around him.
It was no secret the man carried a torch for Lila—he bragged about it openly, boasting to anyone foolish enough to listen. Ethan had crossed paths with him twice before, back when his own voice was shackled in silence, and both times he had wished he could cut Kelvin’s tongue from his mouth.
And yet, as much as Ethan had despised Lila over the years, she was the only constant in his life. The only person he knew. That was why jealousy had once burned through him whenever Kelvin’s name was spoken.
But no one adored Kelvin Stones more than Lyndia. She worshipped him like a golden calf, always scheming, always whispering poison into her daughter’s ears. Not once, not twice, but countless times she had urged Lila to divorce the “mute burden” and run to Kelvin.
And still, Lila hadn’t. Ethan had been shocked back then, and even more so each time she stood her ground.
“I don’t like Kelvin,” Lila would say, her voice firm but weary. “Stop pushing me, Mother. We are not fit. He and I—we were never meant for each other.”
Those words had silenced Ethan in private, though he never let them show on his face. They meant more than he dared admit.
But now… now, as Ethan’s gaze bored into Kelvin, there was nothing left of that jealousy. He felt nothing but cold indifference. If Lila wanted Kelvin, she could have him. Soon, Ethan would divorce her anyway. All he needed was the right way out.
The tension cracked when Lyndia’s voice cut through the air.
“What are you doing here, Ethan?” she snapped, her eyes narrowing like daggers. “This is business. You should not be here.”
Kelvin smirked, leaning back with arrogance dripping from his posture.
“So this is allowed?” he scoffed. “Lila, is your lazy husband now free to barge in whenever he pleases? Put him on a leash, or your business will crumble around you.”
Ethan’s fist twitched.
But before he could speak, Lila’s voice rang out, sharper than he expected.
“Enough, Kelvin. Stay out of this.” She turned, facing Ethan directly, her eyes filled with a strange mix of worry and authority. “We’ll talk when we get home, Ethan. Right now, I am in the middle of business. Please… wait for me at home.”
Her words weren’t harsh, but firm. Lila hated—hated—when people disrespected her husband in her presence. For all her coldness at times, she was still bound to him through the fragile thread of their marriage.
But the moment shattered when Elizabeth’s voice cut across the room like glass shattering.
“You heard her!” she screamed, eyes blazing. “Leave, Ethan. Now!”
Mia’s voice cracked the air like thunder.
“What is the meaning of this?!” she snapped, slamming her palm against the polished oak table so hard the glasses rattled. Her eyes narrowed at the cluster of faces before her. “Are we having a family meeting right now, or is this supposed to be business?”
Lila flinched. “No—no, Miss Mia, that’s not it.” She hesitated, her hands fluttering uselessly at her sides before she forced them to rest gently over Mia’s trembling one. “I’m telling you, we’ve never had issues like this before. Yours is the first case… the only case.”
Mia’s lip curled. “So you’re telling me you don’t even know what to do about this?” She jabbed a finger at her own face, pulling the hair away to reveal the angry red blotches spreading across her skin. Acne. Swollen, lumpy, raw spots dotted her flawless beauty like scars of shame. “Look at me! I’ve never looked like this in my entire life. And this—this is your fault, Lila Clark!” She spat the name like venom. “Mark my words, I’m going to bring this company down so hard you’ll never have a comeback.”
Gasps rose from the room.
Kelvin raised both hands, a thin placating smile tugging at his lips. “If Miss Mia doesn’t mind,” he drawled smoothly, “I have a suggestion that might help this whole situation.”
The Clark family turned toward him, hope sparking in their eyes. Mia, however, crossed her arms and glared at him in cold disdain. “Say it, then.”
Kelvin leaned back lazily. “There’s a guaranteed cosmetic procedure—run by a very close friend of mine. It’s flawless, discreet, and effective. My company, Everglow Aesthetics, will bear the entire cost. You’ll be good as new in no time.”
The words had barely left his mouth when Mia shoved her chair back with a violent scrape and slammed both palms down, her voice trembling with fury. “How dare you?” she hissed, her face flushing redder than her blemishes.
Ethan could see it in her—pure, unfiltered rage.
“You think I’m fake?” Mia roared, pointing at Kelvin like she wanted to tear him apart. “You think I’d let some butcher cut into me, pump me full of toxins, and call it beauty? Do you think I’m that cheap? That desperate?!” Her words came sharp, the kind shouted by people who loathed cosmetic surgery: plastic doll, fake skin, artificial beauty, soulless mask.
Lila shot forward instantly, standing between them. “Miss Mia, please forgive him. If Kelvin has spoken out of line, I’m deeply sorry. I promise you—we will find another solution.”
But Mia looked impatience. Her foot tapped against the marble floor like a ticking clock. “And how do you plan to do that?” she demanded. “Tell me, Lila, how will you cure me?”
Lila faltered. “It may require our evaluation team to fully analyze the situation, test the products, and then—”
Mia cut her off with a sharp laugh, throwing her head back. “Evaluation? Testing? You expect me to wait weeks while my reputation is dragged through the mud? No. I want my face cured now. Do you understand? Now! You’ve ruined me, Lila Clark. You’ve tarnished my image. And very soon—you’ll be receiving a letter from my lawyer.”
“Please—” Lila began desperately, but her words were swallowed as another voice cut the air.
Ethan.
He stepped forward, planting himself firmly between Mia and the others. The room froze, eyes swinging toward him in shock.
Mia tilted her head, strands of her sleek hair sliding down as she regarded him coldly. “And what’s this? Are you trying to stop me too?”
“No,” Ethan said simply. His voice, rough and steady, sent a ripple of disbelief through the room.
“Better.” Mia sniffed. “Then step aside.”
But Ethan didn’t move. Not an inch.
Instead, his eyes locked on hers, calm yet unyielding. “If I have a solution,” he said, voice carrying a weight none had heard from him before, “a way to cure you—will you drop the charges against the Clark family?”
Gasps erupted. Lyndia’s hand flew to her mouth. Elizabeth froze mid-breath. Even Kelvin’s smirk faltered.
Mia blinked, then let out a sharp, mocking laugh. “Do you even know who I am?” she sneered. “My brother is Gideon Stark—the richest man in this city. If you dare to play games with me and fail, I promise you, this family will go down the drain.”
But Ethan didn’t flinch. He stepped closer, the air around him heavy with newfound authority.
“I’m not playing with you,” he said, his voice like steel. “Give me the chance to heal you. Forget this ever happened. Drop the charges against the Clarks, and everyone walks away happy.”

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Lila stood at the edge of the hall, her hands clenched at her sides, watching as her husband left with the problematic customer. The girl had her arms looped around Ethan’s like a lover, clinging to him with a giddy, almost childlike excitement. It made something sharp and cold unfurl in Lila’s chest—a strange, unknown emotion she could neither name nor fight.She followed them with her eyes, her heartbeat drumming louder than the surrounding whispers. The hallway buzzed with staff and clients, rumors swirling like gnats, but Lila could barely hear them. There was something about Ethan—something new, something otherworldly—that held her fast. He looked ethereal, charged, as though a current of power had been switched on inside him. She had never seen anyone cling to him like that before. She had never seen him like that before.Her mother’s sudden voice snapped her back.“What’s going on?” Lyndia demanded, appearing at her side, breathing hard like a woman who had run a mile. “It’s be
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Mia held out the mirror with trembling fingers, angling it toward her reflection. Her breath caught. A startled gasp escaped her lips as she brushed her fingertips lightly over her cheek, tracing skin that only minutes ago had been marred.“It’s… it’s all gone,” she whispered, her voice caught between awe and disbelief. Her wide eyes flicked to Ethan, searching for an explanation that he himself didn’t have.Ethan’s throat tightened, his body stiff as if bound by invisible cords. His mind spun like a wheel in a storm. He couldn’t move, couldn’t think, couldn’t make sense of what had just happened. His chest rose and fell with shallow breaths.“How…” Mia’s voice quivered. “How did you do it?”Ethan blinked, his lips parting before words stumbled out, raw and uncertain. “I… I don’t know.” His soul felt detached, hovering like a shadow above him, watching with just as much confusion as Mia. “I don’t know how I did it. I don’t even know what I was doing here. You—” he drew in a ragged bre
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“You can’t just make decisions that have nothing to do with you.”Kelvin snapped the words like a whip. His face was red, fingers drumming the edge of the counter. “Who gave Ethan the authority to come in here and decide anything? Does he even know how to treat acne? Since when did Ethan become an expert in curing the simplest ailments?”Mia glanced between Kelvin and Ethan, uncertainty carved across her features. “Was that… Ethan’s right to decide?” she asked, voice small. “Doesn’t Ethan work at the hospital?”Lila stepped Forward. “Ethan is my husband,” she said, her voice was steady and threaded with apology. “I’m sorry if Ethan gave you false hope. He has no medical experience. He’s just trying to help.”That admission was a fuse.“Since when can he talk?” Elizabeth snapped. “Has he been pretending all this time? What else has Ethan lied about?”Lyndia’s eyes narrowed into hard slits. “If he’s been lying about speaking,” she cut in, lethal and quick, “what else is he hiding?”Eliz
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Ethan’s eyes locked on Kelvin Stones, and for a moment the world blurred around him.It was no secret the man carried a torch for Lila—he bragged about it openly, boasting to anyone foolish enough to listen. Ethan had crossed paths with him twice before, back when his own voice was shackled in silence, and both times he had wished he could cut Kelvin’s tongue from his mouth.And yet, as much as Ethan had despised Lila over the years, she was the only constant in his life. The only person he knew. That was why jealousy had once burned through him whenever Kelvin’s name was spoken.But no one adored Kelvin Stones more than Lyndia. She worshipped him like a golden calf, always scheming, always whispering poison into her daughter’s ears. Not once, not twice, but countless times she had urged Lila to divorce the “mute burden” and run to Kelvin.And still, Lila hadn’t. Ethan had been shocked back then, and even more so each time she stood her ground.“I don’t like Kelvin,” Lila would say, h
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Ethan woke slowly. He had just dozed off for a few minutes, but somehow it felt like forever.When he raised his head, something was different. His body no longer felt like a prison—it felt like a weapon, honed and alive. Thoughts came faster than he could grasp, whole streams of knowledge pouring into him before he even summoned them. His body moved without hesitation, a natural rhythm guiding him.He rose from the bathtub, water cascading off his skin and pooling across the bathroom tiles. The moment his bare feet touched the ground, it was as though a floodgate had opened. Medicine. Mathematics. Philosophy. Human secrets buried so deep no man should know them. His mind was no longer limited—it was open to all that there is and all that will be.And his body—light, agile, unnaturally powerful. He could see everything sharper, clearer. Almost invisible strands of cotton floating in the air, dust swirling in patterns like sacred symbols. He felt the mysterious forces of the universe c
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Lila immediately slammed the door shut behind her.Her hands were trembling as though she had just brushed against fire. She pressed them to her chest, trying to calm the wild thundering of her heart, but the sight before her wouldn’t leave her mind. Ethan—her husband—was shivering uncontrollably on the floor. His lips had gone pale, his body twisting as though every bone wanted to break free from his skin.“Ethan…” her voice cracked, breath shallow. “What’s happening to you? Why are you contorting like that? Are you—possessed?”He buried his head into his arms, raising both hands to clamp down the sides of his face as if to shut her voice out… or the countless others only he could hear. His whole body quivered like a string pulled too tight.The date. It wouldn’t leave him. May 28th. The cursed day. The swirling tide of knowledge that didn’t belong to him pushed against his skull like waves beating against a fragile glass wall. Books he had never touched, languages he had never learn
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