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The next day.

Brent Walker was up early and he was sure his team members were also up. He had informed them that a bus would come pick them up early at dawn.

Yes, he wanted them to move out at dawn to prevent any attention from the media.

Those people were always ready to flash their cameras at everything they saw.

They were ready to make stories out of every single thing and Brent Walker wasn't up for that. That was why we decided on they moving out early at dawn.

He was so sure that decision he had made was the right one. The new house they were moving to was what they needed.

The base they needed to break their enemies into two.

As he packed his stuff into small boxes, he just couldn't stop thinking how awful is enemies, especially Sarah Chen, was going to look like when they found out that he... Brent Walker was still the one behind this master plan revenge.

As he continued, he chanced on a drawing Hope made for him on a small sheet years ago. It was the figure a s
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    The Sky Lounge pulsed with city lights, its glass walls reflecting the night like a mirror. Sarah Chen sat in a private booth, her gold dress shimmering like a flame. Her red lipstick was bold, her prison scars hidden under makeup, but her eyes glinted with desperation. Leo Harper, a real estate tycoon with deep pockets, was her last shot to lock in Chen Industries’ comeback. Charles Walker’s dirty money—cocaine and child trafficking cash—had opened new factories, but Sarah needed Leo’s billions to crush Sophia Chamberlain. After Victor Grant’s rejection, she couldn’t fail again. Sarah sipped champagne, her fingers tapping the glass. She’d planned every move—low laughs, soft touches, promises of power. Leo was younger than Victor, flashier, known for liking bold women. “He’s mine,” she whispered, practicing a sultry smile.

  • 179

    Sarah Chen’s apartment was a dim, with lamp casting shadows on the walls. She stood by a window, staring at the city’s glowing lights. Her black dress from last night’s failed meeting with Victor Grant hung on a chair, a reminder of her stinging rejection. Her phone buzzed with a news alert: *Victor Grant Snubs Chen Industries, Cites Scandal Concerns.* Sarah’s jaw clenched, her red lipstick smudged from biting her lip. “Sophia,” she hissed, blaming her rival for the rumors that scared Victor off. She had no clue Brent Walker was the shadow behind it all. She grabbed her phone and called Charles Walker, her voice sharp like glass. “Victor said no,” she snapped. “Your ‘clean’ money didn’t help. We need another investor—now.” Charles’s voice was smooth, like oil. “Calm down, Sarah,” he said. “Our factories open today. I’ve got a new guy—Leo Harper, real estate tycoon. He’s in town

  • 178

    The Sky Lounge glowed like a star atop the city’s tallest tower. Glass walls showed off twinkling lights below, and soft jazz filled the air. Sarah Chen sat in a private booth, her tight black dress hugging her curves. Her prison scars were hidden under makeup, and her red lipstick shone like a warning. She sipped wine, her eyes locked on the door. Victor Grant, the billionaire shipping king, was her ticket to lock in Chen Industries’ comeback. Charles Walker’s dirty money—cocaine and trafficking cash—had revived her company, but she needed Victor’s billions to make it untouchable. Sarah adjusted her hair, practicing a flirty smile. She’d charmed men before—rich ones, dumb ones, all fell for her laugh and promises. Victor would be no different, she thought. Her phone buzzed with a text from Charles: *Get Victor. Factories open tomorrow. Don’t mess up.* Sarah smirked. “Sophia’s going down,” she whispered, thi

  • 177

    The city skyline glittered like a crown, but Sarah Chen’s office felt like a prison. Her desk was piled with papers about Chen Industries’ new factories. She wore a tight red dress, her prison scars hidden under makeup, but her eyes burned with hunger. Charles Walker’s dirty money—cocaine and trafficking cash—had brought Chen Industries back, and now Sarah needed allies to keep it alive. Sophia Chamberlain’s Woman of the Year win last night stung like a slap, but Sarah was ready to fight. She leaned back in her creaky chair, scrolling through her phone. A news alert popped up: *Sophia Chamberlain Opens New School, Donates $5 Million.* Sarah’s grip tightened, her nails clicking on the screen. “You’re not winning, Sophia,” she muttered. “I’m coming for you.” Her lawyer, Mr. Lee, knocked and shuffled in, his tie crooked. “Sarah, the FBI’s still sniffing around,” he said. “Your bribe sca

  • 176

    The city’s grand theater glowed with golden lights. The Woman of the Year ceremony was packed with people in fancy clothes. Cameras flashed, and a big screen showed pictures of Sophia Chamberlain handing out laptops to kids. Tonight, she’d be named Woman of the Year for her school donations and leadership at Walker International. Nobody knew Brent Walker was behind it all, plotting from his secret underground mansion.In the mansion’s command center, screens showed Sophia backstage, her blue dress shining like a jewel. Brent sat in his high-tech chair, his grin sharp like a cat’s. His team—Ling, James, Jessica, Tommy, and Adam—watched the live feed, their faces excited.“Sophia’s gonna steal the show,” Jessica said, her tablet glowing with donation numbers. “Lucy’s Phoenix Foundation is breaking records, and Sophia’s the star.”James scrolled through Twitter. “#SophiaSaves is everywhere,” he said. “People love her."<

  • 175

    The Chen mansion sparkled like a fairy tale castle. Golden lights hung from the ceiling, and fancy music filled the air. Robert Chen and his wife, Mrs. Chen, threw a huge party to celebrate Chen Industries’ comeback. Guests in shiny suits and glittery dresses sipped fancy drinks. Fancy cars packed the driveway, and a big sign outside said: *Chen Industries is Back!* Sarah Chen stood by a sparkling fountain, her new silver dress shining. Her scars from the prison beating were hidden under makeup, and for the first time in months, she smiled wide, like she was queen again.Robert raised his glass, his voice loud. “To our family!” he said. “Chen Industries is stronger than ever, thanks to new money and new deals!” The crowd cheered, clapping like thunder. Sarah’s heart jumped with joy. She thought Sophia Chamberlain had beaten her, but now, with fresh cash, the Chens were winning.Charles Walker, tall with slick hair and a sharp suit, sto

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