Dixon lifted one foot and kicked the door hard. Nato was just about to pounce on Diana when a massive explosion sounded behind him. The door flew inward and crashed loudly onto the floor. Nato spun around and roared angrily, "Who’s there?! Who dares interrupt me?!" Turning, the first thing he saw was Dixon, emanating a deadly aura. Nato narrowed his eyes. "He got here so quickly?" Dixon scanned the room and spotted Diana cowering in a corner, her face full of fear and tears, clutching a lamp handle tightly. "You really found your way here," taunted Nato, still oblivious to the danger he faced. "Right on time! It’s fascinating to see how I’ll leave here with your wife." Dixon moved, without a trace of hesitation. Like a rocket, he reached Nato in a flash. Dixon’s kick landed directly in Nato’s groin. “AHHH!!” Nato’s scream echoed throughout the room. Both his arms and legs broke, and his groin was drenched in blood. Fresh blood spilled as he rolled around on the floor,
Dixon carried Diana in his arms. "Let’s go," he said gently. Diana remained silent, resting obediently in Dixon's embrace with her eyes closed. She didn’t want to see any of what had happened. After they left, Gobu entered the room with several other men. “What are you going to do? What do you want?!” Nato shouted in fear, feeling as if his soul had left his body. "Take him away!" *** On the way home, Diana never let go of Dixon. Hiding in his arms was the safest place in the world for her. Dixon carried her all the way back. When they reached home, Dixon noticed that Diana had fallen asleep in his arms. He carefully tried to lay her down on the bed, but she startled awake, panicked. “Dixon! Dixon!” she cried out. “I’m here, just relax; I’m here,” Dixon reassured her. He held her close, letting her fall back asleep in his embrace. She was truly traumatized. Shortly after, Yoruna and William hurried into the room, their faces full of worry. But they sighed in relief
“It’s okay, I’m not hungry.” Dixon shook his head. “Mom, you and Dad can go rest. I’ll stay here with Diana.” Yoruna said nothing more. She took the food back to the kitchen, keeping it warm in a pot so Dixon could heat it up whenever he wanted. Afterward, she returned to her room, where William was seated, rubbing his legs. In a while, he’d be able to walk again. “Is he still with Diana?” William looked over at Yoruna and asked. Yoruna nodded, her eyes slightly red. “He doesn’t want to eat. He’s afraid of waking her.” “How can he be so good to Diana? But... I worry that our daughter isn’t worthy of him,” Yoruna said, troubled. Yoruna knew a bit about Dixon. She had a rough idea of how wealthy he was—no one else in Reddof could match him, that was certain. And Dixon was truly exceptional. In a short time, he had earned the respect and loyalty of many men. This was something that couldn’t be achieved by just anyone. But because of all this, Yoruna felt uneasy. She feared th
Tarry was deeply disappointed. All the projects had failed. Additionally, not a single company across Reddof wanted to do business with them, even if their conditions were very favorable. After that, several problems began to emerge within Cita Group itself. Various departments in Okla were investigated, and Cita Group collapsed overnight. The boss she had persuaded was thrown into prison for commercial crimes before he could return and try the new ideas he had. Tarry panicked and stayed in bed for days. She only dared to go out when she was sure things had calmed down. The position she had fought for with so much effort and sacrifice had disappeared in the blink of an eye. She wanted to cry, but no tears would come. As she thought of how Diana rose faster and faster until she became the CEO of Hamilton Group, now ready to lead the company, Tarry grew extremely envious and began to genuinely hate her! Tarry hid in her rented apartment. Diana slept for over 12 hours. When she wok
After leaving the hotel, Lily returned to Hamilton Group with her face still slightly flushed. She went to her office and sat down, thinking about what had just happened. After a moment, she picked up the contract she had prepared that morning. Lily reviewed the contract and calculated the cost of changing investors. Seeing that the expense was manageable, she fed the contract into the shredder. Then, she picked up the phone and called, "Tarry, I think your company is more suitable for this project. The terms will remain the same as what you offered." After a brief pause, Lily laughed, "Or, how about you bring the contract tonight, and we can discuss it further?" For Lily, switching investors wasn’t a big deal. As long as the project succeeded and the company profits were maintained, it was a closed case. This was her way of working; as long as the company made money, the project was deemed successful. Clearly, Tarry was in her considerations. Or at least, for now, she couldn’t
Diana felt frustrated because changing investors wasn’t something easy to handle. Moreover, the party they’d been negotiating with all along was Buka Group. So, how could they suddenly be unsuitable? She hadn’t even heard of Applo Group before. “Why don’t you let me ask more questions?” Diana asked, stepping closer. Dixon poured her a cup of tea. “Have a cup of tea and clear your throat,” Dixon chuckled. “She's come prepared, so whatever you ask, she'll have an answer. You’ll run out of things to ask.” “There must be a problem,” Diana sighed. “Of course there’s a problem,” Dixon replied, pulling out his phone. He’d sensed something was wrong since Lily had started talking. When Dixon heard that the investor was being switched to Applo Group, he immediately sent the name to Paulo, asking him to investigate the company’s background as quickly as possible. “There’s a big problem here. Just see for yourself,” Dixon said, handing his phone to Diana. Diana put her tea down and looke
“Who is it?” Lily shouted impatiently. “Don’t bother me!” A voice came from outside the door, “I’m here to deliver the red wine.” Lily’s heart raced. She hurriedly opened the door. Standing in front of her was a hotel staff member with a friendly smile, holding a tray with a bottle of red wine, two glasses, and an envelope. “Give it to me,” Lily took the tray from the staff and quickly shut the door. She opened the wine bottle to let it breathe, poured two glasses, and waited. Spotting the envelope on the tray sparked her curiosity. Why was there a letter? Could it be a love letter? Tarry truly had a knack for romantic surprises-Lily thought. Without further delay, she opened the envelope and began reading it on the bed. Lily’s expression changed as soon as she started reading the document. Her face paled, and her hands trembled as she gripped the paper. Fear, regret, and panic filled her eyes as she read to the end. The bathroom door opened, and Tarry emerged, dressed i
“You mentioned wanting to change the investor, so the Buka Group feels that their offer isn’t good enough. They want to discuss this further with Diana. Director Lily, do you think we still have a chance?” “Yes, we definitely still have a chance! YES!” Lily responded firmly. “We must fight to secure more benefits for Hamilton Group!” “If they want to partner with Hamilton Group, then we need to get more advantages. I took this step deliberately so we could come out on top!” Lily clenched her fist with determination. “We must get this deal signed! And we need to sign it as soon as possible! I’ll go speak with them right now!” Lily couldn’t wait any longer and immediately rushed into the restaurant. Diana had invited the investment team from Buka Group, but she hadn’t informed them about the change in investors. She only mentioned wanting to discuss further details before finalizing the agreement. The team from Buka Group clearly had no intention of compromising and was prepared to