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Chapter 18 – The Devil’s Heir
Author: Sami Yang
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At Cartagena, Colombia – Private Marina – 9:42 AM

Ethan stood at the edge of the pier, sunglasses masking his eyes, a collared shirt covering the bruises on his ribs. Behind him, a sleek yacht rocked gently in the sunlight, luxury at its most deceptive.

Inside was Nico Delgado—Raul’s only son, heir to the empire, and, by all accounts, a spoiled, arrogant trust-fund sociopath. But Ethan had studied him.

Nico wasn’t a killer.

Not yet.

But he was the key to ending Raul’s reign without drowning in civilian blood. Ethan had used many tools in his life—guns, blades, tactics. Today, he used charm.

He stepped aboard the yacht.

Yacht Interior – 9:45 AM

The moment Ethan entered the salon, Nico looked up from his glass of bourbon. Mid-20s. Sharp cheekbones. Designer clothes. A shark in silk.

“You’re brave,” Nico said. “Coming here alone. My father’s hunting you like a rabid dog.”

Ethan smirked. “I’m not afraid of dogs. Especially the ones hiding behind security gates.”

Nico’s brow rose. “You’re
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