
“Jack… this isn’t the right place. Please. Let’s make out somewhere else—Ahh~~” the woman pleaded.
“Why?”
“If Alex finds out what we’re doing, he’ll expose our secret relationship!”
Jack cut her off by pressing his lips against her neck.
“Don’t worry, that weak slum must be slacking off somewhere as usual.”
“Jack, I’m serious… ahh~~”
“You never are,” he cut in, laughing low. “And you’re not honest.”
Jack’s hand slid lower, and his expression twisted in pure, selfish ecstasy.
“Look at you. Your body is much more honest than you—you’re already soaking wet.”
Inside the luxurious, dimly lit bedroom of the Fairchild Mansion, silk sheets were twisted like snakes across the bed.
The woman moaned softly, eyes glazed with desire, creamy skin exposed beneath a dress that had ridden up to the tops of her thighs.
She and Jack were entangled on the bed, oblivious to the third person in the room.
Hidden behind the recliner’s backrest, Alex Morningstar jerked upright as a long, pleasure‑soaked moan knifed through the air.
That voice…
Sophia?
Was that his wife?
And was she… fucking another man—right behind his back?
“Jack, please—ah~ If anyone finds out what we’re doing and spreads the word, we’re screwed. We’ll lose everything.”
Her voice quavered, caught between fear and breathless pleasure.
A wildfire ignited in Alex’s skull.
Jack—that bastard—was screwing his wife!
I’m going to kill them.
He tried to move, but his body refused. He couldn’t lift a finger, couldn’t even scream.
Eyes half‑open, ears ringing, he lay trapped inside his own skin—paralyzed.
It wasn’t the first time his inner force had surged like this, wild and uncontrollable.
He’d trained in it since childhood, under the harsh guidance of his late maternal grandfather.
The most powerful technique.
A legendary art passed through blood.
But it was incomplete. Flawed. Dangerous.
Decade ago, a wound from a failed escape had activated the flaw, turning the force into a curse.
Every time it burst out of control, it locked his body in a frozen trance.
And now—just when he needed to move the most—all he could do was lie there and listen.
Even if his wife was screwing another man inches away... all he could do was listen.
“What a useless damn body,” Alex growled.
“Relax. No one’s coming.” Jack scoffed arrogantly.
“Jack ~ ~ Ahh~ ~”
“Pressure makes diamonds, baby. So stop whining and move that sweet little ass. C’mon, ride me like you mean it. Get moving, my darling cousin—sway to my rhythm.”
The woman’s moans, laced with both pleasure and pressure, echoed faintly—each sound slicing into Alex’s chest like a blade.
Two years ago, when Grandpa Fairchild asked him to marry his beloved granddaughter Sophia and support her in his behalf, Alex had originally rejected.
Given his secretive background and past unnamed enemies, he knew that, for any good woman, he might not be the best match because he might bring her danger.
However, the moment he first saw Sophia, he was completely captivated.
Sophia didn’t seem to reject him either.
So under Grandpa Fairchild’s encouragement, they got married.
Alex’s heart pounded, twisted in agony.
That couldn’t be his wife, so gentle… so distant and cold!
Right?!
How could she sleep with Jack, her own damn cousin?!
Alex’s heart stopped. His mind went numb, then burned with fury.
Shame crushed him. Rage boiled.
His chest ached like it was being ripped open.
Every wet slap of their bodies was a gunshot to his pride.
She was moaning for another man—his wife, in his bed.
The woman he trusted, loved, gave everything to.
And all he could do was lie there, helpless, as each thrust shattered him further.
It wasn’t just betrayal.
It was humiliation.
“Oliv…” Jack moaned lustfully.
“Shake that filthy ass for me—like the little bitch you are.”
Olivia?!
Holy shit!
Instantly, Alex felt all the despair in his heart vanish.
He swallowed hard with relief.
Yeah, right—he finally realized whose voice it was.
The woman was Olivia, his wife’s cousin—the only daughter of her eldest uncle, Ben.
No wonder her voice sounded familiar.
She had the same cold tone as Sophia, but with an even more pretentious edge.
And Jack?
He was Sophia’s sleazy, perverted step-cousin—the son of her second uncle’s second wife and her ex-husband.
Olivia always played the saint—pure, untouchable. Sophia doted on her; everyone in the family did.
She once cried when a stranger brushed her sleeve, saying she felt dirty.
Now look at her—just another bitch moaning in bed with her cousin.
What a pretentious little fraud.
Obviously, her lustful side had been completely hidden.
Meanwhile, Jack, who had been regarded as a burden by his own mother, was a walking red flag.
The bastard who never looked at a woman without undressing her with his eyes.
Cousin A screwing Cousin B—clearly not their first time.
Now that’s a scandal!
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Everyone in the hall knew the name Rouge. Daniel wasn’t just some spoiled rich brat. He was Caesar Rouge’s son, the man who built his empire on blood. One of the London’s underworld notorious man.“Did he say Rouge?” someone muttered, clutching his wife’s arm.“Rouge… he’s Rouge’s son…” someone whispered in shock.“Bloody hell, not here…” another muttered, pulling his friend back.“Oh my God… We shouldn't be here...” another voice whispered shakily.Daniel’s eyes swept the crowd, sharp and dangerous. “Listen carefully,” he said, voice low, cold, dangerous. “If any of you still want to live without problems… you stay the hell out of this. Don’t even think about interfering.”The guests froze. And then, slowly, from the corners of the hall, men began to move. Daniel’s men. They slipped out of the crowd. Their presence was enough to send more shivers down spines. Panic rippled. Chairs scraped. A glass shattered somewhere. One by one, guests began edging toward the exit. No one wanted
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Names began to be called one by one. Fairchild wasn’t among them yet, but they're also not the companies who won Dupont partnership. Tension built around the table. Ethan’s confident facade tightened slightly—if Fairchild wasn’t called, everyone would know he had done nothing.Minutes passed. Still no Fairchild. Ethan’s smirk faltered ever so slightly, beads of sweat threatening to betray him. But then, the announcer cleared his throat and spoke the final name.“Finally, this year’s partnership with The Dupont goes to… Fairchild Company!”The crowd turned, and it was clear. They've made it. A burst of applause filled the hall and Sophia’s eyes widened.Cara clapped her hands excitedly, almost bouncing in her seat. “See! I knew it! Sir Ethan handled everything perfectly!”The applause died down, but the excitement at the table didn’t. Sophia leaned forward, eyes shining. “Ethan, you did this, right? You really handled everything?”Ethan shrugged, forcing a smooth smile, though inside,
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CHAPTER 31Ethan excused himself from Sophia and Cara, muttering that he needed to make a quick call. He stepped aside and dialed his father, keeping his tone smooth.“Father, I need a favor,” he began. “There’s a situation with a friend. They weren’t included in the Dupont selection. I thought maybe—”“Do you fucking hear yourself right now?!” his father exploded in the other line without letting him finish. “Are you seriously trying to play hero again? To what? To impress your woman?For once, think before opening your mouth!”Ethan blinked. He didn't expect that his father will give this kind of reaction.“Do you even understand our place? If it were possible, we would bow to the Duponts for their grace. That’s the level we’re talking about! And you want to help some insignificant family? Do you even see what our family needs right now? You’re thinking like a child, Ethan. Weak-minded. Stupid. Why waste energy on people who can’t even stand on their own?” his father barked.Ethan’s j
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Sophia’s breath caught in her throat. For a moment she stood frozen, staring into the mirror.The reflection staring back at her was calm, collected—but inside, it felt like the floor was splitting open beneath her feet.Not on the list.Her lips pressed tight, but her voice cracked anyway. “Are you sure, Cara?”Cara’s hands trembled around her phone. She nodded hard. “Yes. I swear it’s true. A friend of mine was one of the organizers.She said it’s already decided.” Her voice splintered, sharp with anger. “It has to be because of her. Because of Cassandra Dupont, doesn’t it?”Sophia’s chest clenched. Could it really be that simple? Months of work—sleepless nights, endless revisions—swept aside like nothing. All because of Cassandra Dupont?Cara’s mouth twisted with fury. “Or because of earlier? Of course! We didn’t know she was a Dupont. But Alex knew. That bastard knew and said nothing! He stood there and let us look like fools. How low can you sink?”She kept spitting curses, but S
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The main hall pulsed with anticipation.Waiters glided between tables, silver trays balanced with crystal glasses and delicate plates, weaving through the hum of chatter and the soft strains of a string quartet in the corner.Everyone in the room knew—the real spectacle hadn’t begun yet.Near the front, Sophia sat stiffly with Ethan and Cara.Her chin was high, her expression calm, but the rapid beat of her heart betrayed her nerves.Ethan leaned in, his voice smooth, confident. “Relax, Sophia. The Dupont representative will be here any moment. When they arrive, I’ll make sure their eyes land on you first.”Cara, eager, added quickly, “That’s right, Ms. Sophia. You’ve prepared better than anyone. And with Sir Ethan guiding us, nothing can possibly go wrong.”Sophia gave a polite smile, though her fingers tapped a restless rhythm against the tablecloth.“I hope so. Everything depends on who they’ve sent. If it’s the right Dupont, this changes everything.”Before Ethan could reply, the
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Ethan’s eyes narrowed as he tracked Cassandra and Alex disappearing into the crowd.His jaw clenched, though his posture stayed composed, arms folded tight across his chest. “Hmph… she’s beautiful,” he muttered under his breath.“But if she’s with that Alex, she clearly isn’t thinking straight.”Cara’s lips pressed thin, her eyes blazing with venom.“That bitch,” she spat, her voice low and shaking with rage. “How dare she just stroll in here like she owns the place—ugh! I hate her!”Sophia drew a slow breath, steadying the fire in the air. Her gaze locked on both of them, calm yet unyielding.“Enough,” she said firmly. “Forget them. What matters now is which Dupont shows up tonight. That’s what everyone’s waiting for. That’s where our focus needs to be.”Ethan straightened, confidence returning to his stance. A sharp smile curved across his face.“You’re right, Sophia. Don’t worry. I’ll make sure you get the perfect chance to meet them. Trust me.”Sophia’s expression softened, gratit
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