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Chapter 53: Shadows of Power
Author: Divine
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Leonard’s POV

The sound of the door closing behind Clarke and Miller echoed through the vast, empty study. The silence that followed was a heavy one, pressing in from all sides as I allowed myself a moment of rare satisfaction.

The pieces had fallen into place. Zara, stubborn as she was, had given me exactly what I needed. I wasn’t surprised, though. People always underestimate the importance of their own secrets. Zara had thought she could keep her son hidden, but in the end, she had made the fatal error of believing I could be deceived.

Now, Ethan Carter, the so-called righteous heir but Unwanted son-in-law, was unknowingly tied to me in ways he never could have anticipated. His son, his heir was mine to control.

It was almost poetic, really.

I chuckled softly, swirling the whiskey in my glass as I contemplated the chain of events. Ethan, so proud of his empire, his legacy, he had no idea that the one thing he cherished most was already slipping through his fingers. A child, hidden
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