CHAPTER 35
Author: AL-Ghainyy
last update2026-01-05 23:55:44

The name hit Lisa like a physical blow. She tried to keep her expression neutral, but Ben must have seen something because his eyes narrowed.

"It is Alex, isn't it?" Ben's voice took on an edge. "Lisa, you signed the divorce papers. It's over. Why are you still thinking about him?"

"I'm not—"

"Don't lie to me," Ben interrupted, leaning forward. "I see the way you keep checking your phone. The way you look at the door like you're expecting someone to walk through it. You're waiting for him to co
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    Alex's smile became almost cruel. "Tell Simone that I'll be here for exactly ten more minutes. If he wants to sell The Last Eye, he comes here himself. Personally. And he asks nicely. Otherwise, Mia and I leave, and he can deal with the consequences of his cowardice on his own."Marcus stood frozen, the black case still in his hands, clearly torn between his orders from Simone and the reality of what Alex was demanding."Ten minutes," Alex repeated, checking his watch. "Starting now. After that, the offer expires. Permanently. I'll never accept The Last Eye from Simone Greene under any circumstances if he can't find the courage to face me in the next ten minutes."He gestured dismissively. "So go tell your employer. Tell the great Simone Greene, heir to the mighty Greene fortune, that a 'nobody' is giving him an ultimatum. Let's see if he values his pride more than his family position."Marcus hesitated one more second, then turned and ran back toward the interior of the auction hall,

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    Mia raised an eyebrow at Alex's mysterious behavior, but something in his expression—the certainty, the quiet confidence—made her nod."Yes," Mia said again, more firmly. "I trust you, Alex. Completely."Alex's expression softened, satisfaction evident in his eyes. That was all he needed to hear. That simple confirmation that Mia believed in him, trusted his judgment, would follow his lead even when she didn't understand what he was planning."Good," Alex said, his voice carrying a promise. "Then I want you to know—I'm going to get The Last Eye for you."Mia's eyes widened. "Alex, what? But Simone already—""You deserve it," Alex interrupted gently but firmly. "You deserve something beautiful that represents what you want your life to be, not what your family is trying to force it into. You deserve a symbol of real love, not corrupted manipulation. And I'm going to make sure you get it."Before Mia could respond, before she could ask how Alex planned to accomplish this impossible task

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    Simone stood there, phone still pressed to his ear, staring at nothing. His entire world had just collapsed. His position in the family threatened. His inheritance potentially forfeit. All because of one night of ego and poor decisions.Marcus approached cautiously. "Sir? What did the patriarch say?""I have to return it," Simone said dully. "Return The Last Eye. Get the money back. Or I'm disowned."He looked at Marcus with hollow eyes. "Start making calls. Find out the auction house's return policy. Whatever fees they charge, whatever penalties—just handle it. I need that eight hundred million back."As Simone began the humiliating process of trying to undo his own purchase, the crowd around him whispered and recorded, capturing every moment of the Greene heir's spectacular fall from grace.Meanwhile, near the entrance of the auction hall, Mia and Alex were preparing to leave. The evening had been exhausting—emotionally draining in ways Mia hadn't anticipated. She'd watched her drea

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    Simone stood there, phone pressed to his ear, trembling with rage and humiliation as his grandfather's voice thundered through the speaker. But as the patriarch's tirade continued, something else caught Simone's attention.The flashes. The phones. The barely concealed excitement on people's faces as they captured his breakdown.Simone's head snapped up, his tear-streaked face contorting with fresh fury as he finally registered what was happening around him. Dozens of guests—people he'd socialized with, done business with, smiled at earlier in the evening—were recording him. Capturing his humiliation for posterity. For social media. For gossip and entertainment."WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!" Simone bellowed, his voice cracking with rage. He pointed at the nearest person with their phone out—a middle-aged woman in diamonds who actually flinched at his sudden attention. "PUT THAT AWAY! DELETE IT! DELETE IT NOW!"The woman lowered her phone quickly, but Simone could see she hadn't actually stopp

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    The words hit Simone like a physical blow. Because Marcus was right. The Greene family patriarch was not a man who tolerated being disregarded, especially not by family members who'd just made massive financial decisions without approval.If Simone ignored this call, his grandfather would assume the worst—that Simone was too ashamed to face consequences, or too arrogant to answer to family authority. Either interpretation would be catastrophic.But answering meant explaining. Meant admitting to the bidding war. Meant facing his grandfather's wrath right now, in public, with hundreds of people potentially overhearing."I know it's true," Simone said through clenched teeth, his voice shaking. "I KNOW what will happen if I ignore him. But you're not making this any easier! You're just—you're just stating the obvious and making me feel WORSE!"His anger at the situation, at Alex, at his own stupidity, all began redirecting toward Marcus. The assistant who was supposed to advise him, who'd

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    Simone stood frozen in the middle of the auction hall, feeling the weight of hundreds of eyes boring into him. The whispers were getting louder, more pointed. People weren't even trying to be discreet anymore."Eight hundred million for a piece of jewelry...""Has he lost his mind?""The Greene family is going to be furious...""What kind of bidding war was that?"Every word felt like a knife. Simone's face burned with humiliation, but he knew—he KNEW—that refusing to pay would make this infinitely worse. The scandal of a Greene refusing to honor an auction bid would be catastrophic. His family's reputation would be permanently damaged. He would be the disgrace who'd embarrassed one of the most powerful families in the world.With no other choice, his hand trembling with barely suppressed rage, Simone reached into his jacket and pulled out a black card. Not just any credit card—the Greene family black card. Unlimited spending power. Reserved for the most elite members of the family an

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