SOMETHING WAS VERY WRONG
“Please, enjoy yourselves as we await the entrance of the new chairman and leader of the Nightingale Group of Companies." The speaker gave one final sentence before leaving the stage.
The golden glow of the chandeliers poured over the marble hall like molten light. Guests clustered near the banquet tables, voices rising with laughter and the faint chime of crystal glasses. Jamie Darwin was once again at the center of attention. Surrounded by businessmen and young heirs, he wore that same confident smirk that had always grated on Manuel’s nerves. Beside him, Lisa’s laughter was soft and polished, every gesture rehearsed to perfection. They looked untouchable. Manuel stood a few meters away, silent, watching them. His presence didn’t draw attention this time—until Lisa’s sharp, sugary voice cut through the chatter. “Well, well,” she said loudly, enough for nearby guests to hear. “If it isn’t my ex. Still pretending to belong here, Manuel?” A few heads turned. Jamie folded his arms, grinning. “You really don’t know when to quit, do you? You got lucky sneaking in earlier, but this is where the real people gather.” Lisa’s tone dripped with disdain. “You think flashing a stolen card makes you special? Trash doesn’t turn into gold just because it walks into a ballroom.” Laughter rippled through the crowd. A few guests exchanged knowing smirks; others whispered about the “ex-boyfriend” daring to show his face where the city’s elite stood. Manuel’s expression didn’t change. His calm made their mockery seem small. Jamie puffed his chest, clearly enjoying the spectacle. “Let me tell you something, Reeves—while you’re playing pretend, I’m about to finalize a deal with the Nightingale Group itself. Once the chairman signs it, my family’s company jumps to second-tier status overnight. You? You’ll still be nothing.” Manuel met his gaze evenly. “He won’t sign it for you.” For a heartbeat, the words seemed to hang in the air—quiet, sharp. Then came the laughter. It started with Jamie, then spread like wildfire through the crowd. Even Lisa covered her mouth, pretending to be polite as her eyes gleamed with malice. “Oh my God,” she said between giggles. “Did he just say that like he’s the chairman himself?” “Delusional,” someone muttered. “Must’ve hit his head trying to sneak in.” Jamie shook his head, still laughing. “You really are something, Reeves. You think the chairman of Nightingale Group would even breathe the same air as you? You’re lucky they haven’t kicked you out yet.” Manuel didn’t bother replying. He only glanced at his watch, his calmness unnerving in the middle of their mockery. Then, the sound of firm footsteps echoed from the side corridor. “Mr. Mike Roddick has arrived!” a staff member announced. The crowd straightened instantly. Conversations died down. A tall man in a dark tailored suit entered, flanked by assistants. His silver tie clip gleamed under the lights—a quiet symbol of his senior status within the company. Jamie and Lisa exchanged triumphant glances. “Now you’ll see,” Jamie whispered. Roddick walked with purpose toward the main area, shaking hands as he passed. “Good evening, everyone. The chairman will be here shortly. Please make sure all guests are properly arranged before the announcement.” Jamie seized his chance, stepping forward eagerly. “Mr. Roddick! Sir!” Roddick turned, his brow lifting. “Yes?” “I’m Jamie Darwin, from Darwin Industries,” Jamie said quickly, gesturing toward Lisa. “We have an approved proposal awaiting the chairman’s signature. But before that, we ran into a little problem.” Roddick frowned slightly. “Problem?” Lisa chimed in smoothly, her tone sweet but cutting. “That man right there.” She pointed toward Manuel, who stood calmly by the window. “He’s been pretending to be the chairman. He’s harassing guests and claiming he has the authority to decide contracts. We tried to warn security, but he’s been making a scene.” Roddick’s eyes followed her hand to Manuel. His expression hardened immediately. He had never seen the young man before. To him, Manuel was just another troublemaker ruining an important evening. “Is that so?” Roddick said coldly, adjusting his cufflinks. “Security.” Several guards stepped forward. Jamie smirked, barely hiding his satisfaction. “Told you. Let’s see how long he stays calm now.” Lisa leaned close, voice dripping with amusement. “Maybe he’ll learn that pretending to be someone you’re not only works until real power walks in.” Roddick looked Manuel up and down. “You’re the one pretending to be our chairman?” Manuel’s gaze was level. “Pretending isn’t something I have to do.” A ripple of shock swept through the onlookers—half disbelief, half amusement. Roddick’s expression darkened. “So it’s true—you’re mocking us.” He turned sharply to the guards. “Break his leg. Drag him outside and make sure he never steps foot in this building again.” The guards started forward. Jamie’s grin widened, and Lisa’s eyes sparkled with cruel satisfaction. “Serves him right,” she whispered. “Let’s see how proud he looks now.” But before the guards could reach Manuel, a voice sliced through the tension like ice. “Stop.” The single word carried enough weight to halt every movement in the room. All eyes turned toward the entrance. Laura Ivanovich walked in, heels clicking against marble, her tailored black suit cutting a perfect silhouette against the golden light. Her expression was unreadable, but the coldness in her eyes was unmistakable. Roddick froze. “Ms. Ivanovich—!” He stepped back instinctively, color draining from his face. The guests who moments ago were sneering now straightened immediately, whispering her name in alarm. Jamie blinked, confused. “Who’s that?” he murmured to Lisa. Lisa frowned, sensing danger she couldn’t yet name. Laura’s gaze swept over the scene, taking in the guards, the stunned crowd, and finally settling on Manuel. Her tone was deceptively calm. “Would someone like to explain why you’re ordering my company’s guest to be assaulted?” The silence that followed was absolute. Roddick’s mouth opened, but no words came out. His forehead beaded with sweat. Jamie’s confident smirk faltered for the first time. “Guest…?” Laura took one slow step forward. The temperature in the hall seemed to drop. “Mr. Roddick,” she said quietly, “I suggest you think very carefully before you answer.” And for the first time that evening, everyone realized. Something was very, very wrong.Latest Chapter
Chapter 208
THE CONFRONTATION ORLANDO’S ESTATEMrs. Stone stepped down from her car as the door shut behind her with a low sound.Her heels touched the ground firmly, her face tight and cold. The kind of anger she was holding in, wasn't fully expressed, but it was there, clear in the way she walked.She moved straight toward the house, like she had been waiting for this moment for long.The guards at the gate noticed her immediately and one of them straightened up like he wanted to say something, but the look on her face stopped him.He stepped aside and no one spoke, nor questioned her.The front door opened before she even reached it.A maid stood there, already nervous.“Ma’am..” She greeted, but Mrs. Stone didn’t stop to acknowledge her.She walked right past. Inside of the house was quiet when she got in fully.Mrs. Stone’s heels clicked against the floor as she moved deeper inside, not slowing down.She already knew exactly where she was going. She knew where she might likely find Orlando,
Chapter 207
SHE WASN'T CONFUSED!!Mira hesitated and then moved closer to her. “I don't think she forgot any details.” She said. She paused and then held her mother's hand. “She might not remember everything, but pieces. I can see it. The way she looks at me, the way she asks questions, she knows something is wrong.”Mrs. Stone’s expression didn’t change much, but her grip on the glass tightened slightly.“That’s why you need to be careful with your answers,” she said.“I am being careful,” Mira replied quickly. “But she’s not stupid. She’s testing us.”There was a bit of silence between them, then the wind moved slightly and the curtains behind them shifted.Mrs. Stone turned back to the sky, like the conversation wasn’t important enough to face directly.“I’ll handle it,” she said.Mira exhaled slowly. “How?” she asked. This time, she acted as though she was scared.Mrs. Stone looked at her for a moment and then looked away. She took another sip from her drink, then lowered the glass slowly.“
Chapter 206
WE DON'T NEED FOREVER Mira walked in fully and closed the door behind her with her leg.She moved toward the small table beside the bed and placed the tray down carefully as the smell of the food filled the room.But Lisa didn’t feel anything, not even the aroma of her favorite food moved her.“You need to eat,” Mira said, adjusting the plate slightly. “You’ve been out for hours.”Lisa walked back slowly and sat on the edge of the bed, but her eyes didn’t leave Mira.“Hours?” Lisa asked quietly.Mira nodded without looking at her directly.“Yes.”It was just a short answer, without explanation of any sort.Lisa looked at her and noticed the way she avoided her eyes, the way she moved quickly after speaking, like she was avoiding her and trying to stay away. What's wrong with them? Lisa thought, rolling her eyes.Lisa shifted a bit and looked at the food, then back at Mira. “What time did I faint?” she asked.Mira paused for a second, she wasn't expecting the question. She thought th
Chapter 206
WE DON'T NEED FOREVER Mira walked in fully and closed the door behind her with her leg.She moved toward the small table beside the bed and placed the tray down carefully as the smell of the food filled the room.But Lisa didn’t feel anything, not even the aroma of her favorite food moved her.“You need to eat,” Mira said, adjusting the plate slightly. “You’ve been out for hours.”Lisa walked back slowly and sat on the edge of the bed, but her eyes didn’t leave Mira.“Hours?” Lisa asked quietly.Mira nodded without looking at her directly.“Yes.”It was just a short answer, without explanation of any sort.Lisa looked at her and noticed the way she avoided her eyes, the way she moved quickly after speaking, like she was avoiding her and trying to stay away. What's wrong with them? Lisa thought, rolling her eyes.Lisa shifted a bit and looked at the food, then back at Mira. “What time did I faint?” she asked.Mira paused for a second, she wasn't expecting the question. She thought th
Chapter 205
THEY LIED Lisa woke up slowly and her head felt heavy, like something had been sitting on it for a long time. Her body didn’t feel like hers. It was weak, slow, like it had been drained of strength.Suddenly, she felt a strange tightness in her chest and for a moment, she didn’t open her eyes.She stayed still, her head bent over the bed, trying to remember what happened last night.She didn't know where she was yet. Everything in her mind was blurred, then slowly, her eyes opened.At first, everything was unclear, until her vision struggled to focus.She blinked, then the blur started to clear and the ceiling came into view. It was familiar.Her brows pulled together slightly, but she didn’t move yet. She just stared at it for a while, as though she didn't recognize where she was.Then her eyes shifted slightly to the side.She saw the curtains, her lamp, the frame on the wall and the small table beside her bed.Everything slowly came together. She was in her own room. Lisa’s breat
Chapter 204
LISA'S SAVIOR “Stop! Stopo!!” Lisa yelled, struggling to get his hands off her.Orlando held her hand and pinned it to the bed, “I'm doing you a favor, Ms. Lisa. Don't make me lose it!”Lisa turned her face slightly away, trying to escape the closeness, but her body barely obeyed anymore. Her breathing was shallow and her mind felt distant.Her vision darkened at the edges, but still she tried to hold on, to stay conscious.Everything kept slipping still, and just as the last thread of awareness in her seemed ready to break completely, a loud sound shattered the silence.Someone was banging hard on the door.Orlando raised his head and looked towards the door, “go to the next room, here's occupied.”But still, the banging continued and immediately, he stood up, stared at Lisa and walked towards the door angrily. He opened it and shouted, “I told you here is….”He couldn't complete his sentence when he saw who it was. He quickly locked the door back, breathing hard. How did he find
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