Home / Urban / THE ULTIMATE TRILLIONAIRE BOSS / THE SANCTUM SHE NEVER EXPECTED
THE SANCTUM SHE NEVER EXPECTED
last update2026-01-27 17:10:03

Janet shook her head once, hard. “No. Selene gave him that money.”

Victor let out a small sound of frustration. “Even if she did, it still ruined your plan,” he said.

Janet’s eyes flashed. “You are lying.”

Victor’s jaw flexed. “I am soaked in seawater,” he said. “Do you think I came here to entertain you?”

Janet froze again. “Seawater?”

Victor’s voice turned rough. “They threw me overboard,” he said. “Engineers. On the ship. They grabbed me, dragged me, and threw me into the water.”

Janet’s mou
Continue to read this book for free
Scan the code to download the app

Latest Chapter

  • A DEAL TOO BIG TO IGNORE

    Mina’s eyes brightened, like she had been waiting for that question. “Xavier comes in at the core,” she said. “The brain of the system. The AI decision engine. The robotics coordination layer. The predictive maintenance.”She looked directly at Ethan. “In short, we need Xavier AI and Xavier robotics to make this possible.”The words settled into the room with quiet weight. Mina spoke like someone who had rehearsed this presentation many times before arriving here. But beneath the confidence in her voice was something sharper—an urgency that suggested Gibson Pharmaceutical wanted this deal more than they were admitting.Ethan didn’t move. “You’re asking me to build the machine,” he said.Ethan’s tone did not rise, yet the question carried pressure. Everyone in the room understood what building such a system meant. This was not a simple software contract. It meant designing the technological backbone of an entire pharmaceutical empire.“Yes,” Mina said. “With us funding the facility,

  • THE BILLION DOLLAR MACHINE

    Mina’s greeting landed softly, but the room did not feel soft.“Hello, Master Ethan,” she said politely.For a brief moment the room felt quieter than it should have. The air-conditioning hummed softly above them, but no one moved. The two men behind Mina remained still, their posture was disciplined like they understood the importance of this meeting. Even Mira’s fingers stopped moving on her tablet as she watched Ethan carefully.Ethan watched her without changing his face. He had seen polite smiles before. Some of them hid respect. Others hid knives.“Goodday,” Ethan replied. His tone was calm. “Sit if you want to sit. Speak if you came to speak.”Mina’s smile stayed. She turned slightly and gestured to the men behind her like they were part of the package.“We appreciate your time,” she said. “We’re here on behalf of Gibson Pharmaceutical Group to propose a partnership with Xavier Tech group.”The name of the company carried weight in the room. Gibson Pharmaceutical was not a min

  • THE ENEMY WALKS INTO XAVIER GROUP

    He laughed nervously. “No offense, sir, but… you don’t look like it.”Ethan didn’t take offense. “That’s the point,” he replied.The driver nodded slowly like he didn’t understand, but he didn’t ask more questions.Thirty minutes passed in moving streets and changing buildings. The city shifted from tired corporate blocks to sharper glass towers and wider roads. The closer they got, the more the skyline looked expensive.Then the Xavier Group headquarters appeared.It didn’t rise like a building. It rose like a statement.Glass and steel, clean lines, private security, and a front entrance that looked like it belonged to a government facility. Vehicles entered through controlled lanes. Cameras tracked movement, but discreetly. The flags out front were bright and new, not faded and apologetic like that of Danielson conglomerate.The Uber slowed as if approaching a border.The driver whistled softly. “This place is serious,” he muttered.Ethan leaned forward slightly. “Stop at the fro

  • A MEETING THAT CANNOT WAIT

    Ethan stood on the Danielson steps with the morning air on his face, but his mind was already somewhere else.The name on the call had not been casual. It had been timed.Victor Danielson lingered a step behind him, still looking like a man who didn’t trust peace. Eight months had changed Victor in ways the newspapers would never print. The arrogance that once filled every room he entered had been sanded down by sleepless nights and endless negative financial reports. When a man spends months watching his empire collapse piece by piece, even breathing starts to feel like borrowed time.He kept his hands clasped in front of him, like he was afraid to move wrong and lose everything again.Ethan stared ahead for a second, then put the phone back to his ear.“Mira,” he said, voice steady. “Can it wait until next week?”There was a pause on the line, the kind that meant she had expected the question and already had the answer.“No, sir,” Mira said. Her tone was professional, but tight.

  • SAVIOUR WALKS OUT... A TRAP WALKS IN

    Victor’s face hardened, disgust flickering through his exhaustion.The Finance Director tried to smile. “Master Ethan… you’re a powerful man. A man like you deserves loyalty. Support. Someone who understands how heavy your responsibilities are.”One of the guards shifted, ready to push her back.Ethan lifted a hand slightly, stopping them without looking. Then he looked at her, not coldly, not cruelly, just with calm finality.“I’m sorry,” he said. “My heart is with another.”The words were simple, but they hit her like a door closing.Her smile froze, then fell apart. Her eyes shimmered with frustration, not heartbreak. She looked like a woman who had missed a very expensive opportunity.For a moment she stood there frozen, watching Ethan’s back as he walked away. The calculation in her eyes had not completely disappeared. People like her understood power very well. They knew when it arrived, and they knew when they had just insulted it by mistake. What frightened her now was not

  • FROM MOCKERY TO WORSHIP

    The Danielson lobby did not celebrate like rich people did. It celebrated like drowning people who had just found air.Whispers moved faster than footsteps, sliding from desk to desk, from the security booth to the elevators, from the broken-smile receptionists to the staff who still looked like they hadn’t slept in weeks. Faces that had been hard with fear softened for the first time in months.“Did you hear?” a young analyst murmured to his coworker, with a voice that was shaky. “The deal went through.”His coworker blinked like she didn’t trust her ears. “With the Xavier group?” she asked. “Are you sure?”“I heard it from the Legal department,” he said. “Lord Victor agreed. He agreed to the Xavier group's terms.”A third staff member leaned in, almost begging for the words to be true. “So the rigs will run again?”The analyst nodded quickly. “If Xavier comes back… the stabilizers come back. Our pipelines in the Jacostia river stops freezing. The output climbs. Maybe the layoffs st

More Chapter
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on MegaNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
Scan code to read on App