38: The Mighty Among the Quacks.
Author: Red Phoenix.
last update2025-04-28 23:36:52

The convoy of sleek black Bentleys rolled smoothly through the iron gates of the Wilson Estate, a mansion so large it could house a small kingdom. The sprawling compound screamed money, from the marble lion statues guarding the entrance to the shimmering glass walls reflecting the setting sun.

Kai stepped out of the second car, looking as plainly as ever, but the way he carried himself made the gold-plated gates seem like cheap plastic.

Emily adjusted her jacket as she descended from the lead car, heels clicking confidently against the polished driveway. “Try not to look too intimidating,” she whispered, flashing a small smile.

Kai raised a brow. “I was born intimidating.”

Inside the mansion, the air was colder than the marble floors. Lining the grand hall were a mix of relatives, all draped in designer brands, their wrists heavy with watches that cost as much as small islands and they were here when they heard Emily finally found the man she'd been looking for.

Kai walked in, hands
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