His uncle remained where he was, watching Scar's retreating back with a mixture of sadness and resignation. The weight of his confession hung in the air, a permanent wedge between them. He had always known this day would come, but he had never imagined it would hurt this much.He got into his hand and headed straight to meet his father,so he can reconsider his decision about scar. When he got to his grandfather's study he noticed the room was dimly lit, the only light coming from the flickering flames of a fireplace. The air was thick with the scent of burning wood and the heavy, oppressive silence that seemed to fill every corner of the vast study. The grandfather sat behind a massive mahogany desk. He was a man of power, of unyielding authority, and the weight of his presence was palpable.The uncle stood in front of the desk, his posture tense, his hands clasped tightly together as he tried to muster the courage to speak. The weight of his nephew's pain and the guilt of his o
"It's time to go," Sullivan said, gently guiding his wife toward the helicopter.He tilted his head, watching as John and Evelyn held hands, and he couldn't help but frown."What's with that look?" Erica asked, noticing his expression."Nothing," Sullivan replied, quickly turning his gaze away."Then why is your face like that? Aren't you the one always rambling about how John should find love and settle down?" Erica rolled her eyes."I know, but it's all too sudden," he replied."Get it together. Evelyn is a nice girl, and we've misjudged her a lot," Erica said."So, you're on her side now?"Erica pinched his cheeks and chuckled. "You know that's not what I meant.""I just find it really weird that they're together. I thought they hated each other."Erica turned with a smile on her face. "Love often blooms in the most unexpected places and at the strangest times. Believe me, I know—it's as surprising to them as it is to us.""Hmm," Sullivan remarked with a nod. "But I still can't bel
"We have to leave now!"Evelyn swung into action, grabbing Erica by the arm as they made their way toward the basement that led to a secret door. This was the emergency route John had shown Evelyn in case something happened, so she would be able to protect Erica.The moment they opened the door, they saw two masked men already waiting for them. Evelyn's eyes widened in shock as she stumbled back."Stay calm," she assured Erica. John had personally entrusted Erica’s safety to her, so she wouldn’t let him down.She reached for her side belt and realized she hadn’t brought her gun. Erica was still panting, but when she squinted her eyes, she realized that the figure looked a little familiar. She didn’t know if she was crazy, but one of the masked men had the same build as Sullivan.She tried to step forward, but Evelyn pulled her back."Are you out of your mind? These people can hurt you," she yelled."Wait, you don't understand—""Stay behind me, and when I give you a signal, you run
All eyes fell on john as he chuckled nevoursly. "It's really not what you think." he pleaded when he saw the way they were staring at him with a murderous gaze. He turned to Sullivan who averted his gaze. He took a deep breath when he realized that the general was trying to pin what happened to him. "I thought you said you were just following orders." Evelyn frowned crossing her hands over her chest. "I..." Johh stuttered trying to figure out what to say when Sullivan stepped in. "Ladies there is no need to be hostile with the man. I'm sure he had good intentions." He said with a smirk. "Hmm." Evelyn and Erica hummed together but their eyes were still fixed on John who swallowed hard. "The situation in the south has it been sorted out?" Erica asked turning to Sullivan. "We have been able to dismantle their stronghold but now we have to. Focus on the building because the people are frightened and they need care and treatment.""That's good to cost a lot, taking care of a whole
"The Dragon General has taken over the south," Jason's father read the news aloud as the rest of the members muttered among themselves."How could you let this happen?" Mr. Brown yelled."You told us you had everything under control," Mr. Almer added."Since the Dragon General is already in charge of the south, it's only a matter of time before he comes for us."Mrs. Martin had a smile on her face as she watched the drama unfold. She had a feeling this was going to happen, and she knew this was her perfect opportunity to strike.After waiting for so long, she could finally get what she deserved.The rest of the members kept bombarding Jason's father with questions, and when he couldn't take it anymore, he slammed his fist on the table and yelled, "Can you all just be quiet for a moment and allow me to think?"The room fell silent, and the air thickened with tension as the members exchanged wary glances with each other. Mrs. Martin raised a brow at Mr. Brown, and he nodded in affirmat
The room fell into an even deeper silence at Mr. Brown's words. The members of the five great families stared at him in shock, unable to process what they'd just heard. Mrs. Martin's smile widened, the satisfaction evident in her eyes. This was exactly the moment she'd been waiting for.She clasped her palm together aa sge narrowed her eyes at Jason's fatherJason's father, still seething from his confrontation with Mr. Smith, turned his gaze toward Mr. Brown and then to Mr, his face contorted with disbelief. It was as if they already knew what they wanted. Yet he refused to believe that they will turn against him. "What did you just say?" he growled, his voice low and dangerous."You heard me," Mr. Brown replied, unflinching. "It’s time for a change in leadership. Your incompetence has cost us too much. We’ve lost our territories, our resources, and our standing. If we don’t act now, the Dragon General will tear us apart, piece by piece."Jason’s father clenched his fists, the
Scar was almost at the house when he saw a message pop up on the screen."Bring Jason to me."He clenched his jaw because he knew who had written the message. Mrs. Martin was playing a dangerous game, and after what he had learned from his uncle, there was no going back. He tucked his phone inside his pocket and strode inside.The first person he saw was Lilly, who was looking at him with a worried expression."Where have you been?" she asked with concern."I don't see how that is any of your business," he snapped.The way he spoke was out of line, but at the moment, he wasn't feeling himself. The last thing he wanted was to endure an interrogation."You leave for days, and you only decide to show up now? Do you know how worried I was?" she yelled, feeling annoyed that he didn't seem to care about her feelings."I'm here, aren't I? Why don't you just go inside and stop nagging? It's annoying," Scar frowned.Lilly couldn't believe that he was treating her this way. She always knew that
As Lily walked back to her room, her heart pounded so fiercely it felt like it might burst from her chest. Each step echoed in her mind, a relentless reminder of what she had just done. "What had she just done?" The question clawed at her, refusing to let go.She paused in the hallway, her breath catching. "Was she really going to betray Scar?" The thought twisted her stomach into knots, a surge of guilt rushing through her. She shook her head, trying to banish the feeling. "No," she told herself firmly, this isn’t betrayal. This is survival. This is reclaiming my freedom."But the weight of the guilt wouldn’t lift. It pressed down on her, a heavy, suffocating blanket that made it hard to breathe. She was just a few steps from her door when she froze, her breath hitching as she heard Scar's voice through the slightly ajar door to his room.Lily crept closer, her body tense as she leaned against the wall, hidden from sight. She could feel her pulse hammering in her ears, the pan