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Dylan’s expression remained unchanged. He didn’t say a word as he got back into his car. The engine roared to life with a powerful growl, and within moments, he was speeding off, leaving Gregory and his lackeys standing in the street. The sound of the Ferrari’s engine reverberated in the air as Dylan pushed the car to its limits, his frustration bubbling over.

With his hands gripping the wheel tightly, Dylan’s mind raced. How would Molly react to all of this? Would she understand why he’d been late? Or would she be upset? He had no idea, but the thought of disappointing her made his stomach churn.

The streets blurred past him, the world outside the Ferrari moving in a dizzying rush as Dylan pushed the car faster. He just needed to make it there, to her, and make everything right.

The events of the day played out like a series of disjointed images in Dylan’s mind, each moment a flash of confusion, anger, and unsettling realizations. He tried to shake them off as he sped down th
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    101 Molly looked up as soon as she heard the door open, her eyes lighting up the moment they met his. A smile tugged at the corners of her mouth, but there was a weariness in her expression that tore at his heart. She had been waiting far too long.“Papa!” she cried, her voice sweet and high-pitched, the kind of sound that always made his heart swell. She jumped up from the bench and rushed toward him, her little feet pattering on the floor.Dylan’s breath caught in his throat as he knelt down to meet her. He scooped her up into his arms without hesitation, holding her close against him.“I’m so sorry, baby,” he whispered, his voice thick with emotion. “I didn’t mean to be late. I promise, I won’t let it happen again.”Molly wrapped her arms around his neck, clinging to him as though she hadn’t seen him in years. “I knew you’d come, Papa,” she murmured sleepily, her voice muffled against his shoulder.Dylan’s heart broke at the words. He hadn’t realized how much she needed him. How m

  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   102

    Chapter 102: A Series of Unfortunate LossesA week had passed, and Jane’s life was unraveling faster than she could comprehend.She stood in her office, staring blankly at the email on her laptop screen. Another contract. Another deal slipping through her fingers.Subject: Contract Termination NoticeDear Ms. Cooper,We regret to inform you that due to unforeseen circumstances, we must withdraw from our partnership with Cooper Enterprises. While we appreciate your business, recent developments have led us to reconsider our position. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.—Wellsworth & Pierce InvestmentsJane’s fingers tightened into fists, her nails digging into her palms. She read the email again. And again. It didn’t change. It was real.“Those bastards,” she seethed, slamming the laptop shut with a sharp thud. “What the hell is going on?”Lydia, her lawyer and closest friend, leaned against the edge of Jane’s desk, arms crossed. “Jane, I know you’re upset—”“Upset?” Jane sh

  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   103

    103Jane’s phone buzzed on her desk, shattering the tense silence that had settled between her and Lydia. She let out an exasperated sigh, already dreading whoever was on the other end. Without even looking at the screen, she reached for the device and answered in a clipped tone.“What?”A dramatic gasp sounded from the other end. “Is that any way to greet your mother, Jane?”Jane clenched her jaw, pressing her fingers against her temple. “Mother.” Her voice was flat, void of any warmth. “What do you want?”Her mother, Linda Cooper, clicked her tongue in disapproval. “Oh, so now I have to want something just to call my own daughter? Maybe I just missed you, Jane. Maybe I was worried because I haven’t seen you since yesterday.”Jane rolled her eyes. Missed me? Worried? Please. The only time her mother reached out was when she needed something—money, favors, connections. There was no maternal affection behind these calls.“I’ve been busy,” Jane said curtly.“Yes, yes, always so busy wit

  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   104

    104 Lydia leaned forward, her expression serious. “Jane, you have to stop letting them walk all over you. I get that you don’t want to show weakness, but at some point, enough is enough.” Jane let out a dry chuckle. “Tell that to my mother. She could squeeze money out of a rock.” Lydia smirked. “Sounds like you learned from the best.” Jane rolled her eyes but didn’t argue. A tense silence settled between them again. Then Lydia spoke, her voice gentler this time. “Look, I know you don’t want to hear this, but you need to start thinking long-term. If things keep going the way they are… you won’t be able to keep up this façade forever.” Jane’s stomach twisted at the thought. She had spent years building her empire, clawing her way to the top. The idea of losing it all—of failing—was unbearable. “I won’t let it come to that,” she said firmly. Lydia studied her for a moment, then nodded. “Alright. Then we fight back.” Jane met her gaze, a fire rekindling in her eyes. “Damn right

  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   105

    105 Lydia immediately noticed. “Oh my God, speak of the devil.” She practically bounced in her seat. “Answer it! Answer it right now!”Jane shot her a look but picked up the phone anyway. “Bobby?”“Jane.” His deep voice sent a shiver down her spine.Lydia silently squealed, shaking Jane’s arm excitedly. Jane swatted her away, trying to focus.Bobby chuckled. “Hope I’m not catching you at a bad time.”“No, not at all,” Jane said smoothly.“Good.” His voice was warm, confident. “I was wondering if you’d join me for dinner tonight.”Jane’s lips curled into a smile. “Dinner?”“Yes.” A pause. Then, with amusement, he added, “Unless you have better plans?”Lydia practically jumped in her seat, mouthing Say yes! Say yes!Jane smirked. “I think I can fit you into my schedule.”Bobby chuckled. “Glad to hear it. I’ll send my driver to pick you up at seven.”“Sounds perfect.”“I’ll see you tonight, then.”“You will,” Jane said, and with that, the call ended.Lydia erupted.“OH MY GOD!” She grab

  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   106

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  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   107

    107 Dylan stepped into his garage, his gaze flicking over the sleek vehicles parked inside. His prized black sports car gleamed under the dim lighting, but tonight, he wasn’t in the mood for attention. Instead, he opted for his dark gray sedan—simple, understated, and exactly what he needed.Sliding into the driver’s seat, he exhaled and started the engine. As he pulled out of the driveway, his thoughts drifted back to Helen. The look in her eyes before he left… was that disappointment? Jealousy? Or was he just imagining things?He shook his head. Focus, Dylan. It’s just dinner.The drive was smooth, city lights reflecting off his windshield as he navigated through the streets. It wasn’t long before he pulled up in front of Celeste, an upscale yet intimate restaurant known for its ambient lighting and gourmet cuisine. He handed his keys to the valet, adjusting the cuff of his shirt as he walked inside.The warm golden glow of chandeliers bathed the restaurant in a soft, inviting ligh

  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   108

    108 Celeste Restaurant – A Night of RevelationsDylan’s gaze remained steady on Olivia as she fixed him with an expectant stare, waiting for his response. Her question about Lucas lingered between them, the air suddenly thick with unspoken tension.He exhaled slowly, leaning back in his chair. “Honestly, Olivia, I don’t know much about him.” His voice was even, but there was an undertone of exasperation. “In fact, shouldn’t you be the one telling me about him?”Olivia arched a brow. “Me?”“Yes, you,” Dylan said pointedly. “You’re the one who knows him, grew up with him. If anything, I should be the one asking you.”She tilted her head, lips pressing together before she gave a small chuckle. “You have a point.” Then, her expression shifted, turning sharper. “But you were also the one who accused him of poisoning me and Odile.”Dylan didn’t deny it. “I didn’t accuse him outright,” he corrected. “I just assumed—based on his behavior. He seemed off, weird, always lurking around. It felt

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    177Chapter 177: The Search BeginsDylan’s boots thudded against the stairs as he stormed up them two at a time, Seraphina’s blood still drying on his chest like a second heart. His throat burned, but he swallowed the pain. There was no time to mourn. Not now.“Dolly!” he shouted, voice rough and hoarse. “Dolly, if you’re here—please answer me!”The hallway stretched before him, quiet and cloaked in shadows. The scent of old wood and lavender clung to the air—Seraphina’s favorite oil. His hand brushed the wall as he passed a set of closed doors, his mind racing.He threw open the first room.Empty.Just dusty blankets, a cracked mirror, and toys that hadn’t been played with in years.“Dolly!” he yelled again, more desperately this time. “It’s Papa. I’m here. Please—baby, answer me.”His heart thundered. He moved to the next room, nearly ripping the door off its hinges.“Dolly—”Nothing but silence.Then—A faint thump.He froze.It came again.He turned sharply toward the third door.

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    176“I forgave you,” she said suddenly, her voice clear for a brief second. “For everything. For the things you did… for what we became. I forgave you a long time ago, Dylan. I just wish you could forgive yourself.” His chest tightened so sharply he could hardly breathe. “You don’t get to say goodbye. Not like this. No. No—stay awake. Don’t close your eyes. I need you. We need you.” “I’m tired,” she whispered. “But listen… the Alliance… it’s burning. They’re tearing it apart because of you.” He flinched, guilt sweeping over him. “I never wanted this war. I built Dragonia to unite our lands, to end bloodshed…” “But you left,” she said, blinking slowly. “You left it behind… and it turned into a battlefield.” He pressed his forehead to hers, eyes wet with grief. “Because I couldn’t face what I lost. Because I was a coward.” “You’re not,” she murmured. “You were always brave. Stubborn… cruel, sometimes. But brave.” “I don’t want to be brave anymore,” he whispered. “I just want you

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    175“Please…” he whispered. “Don’t leave me.”A long silence stretched between them. The forest around them was too quiet—no birds, no wind, just the rising smoke and the smell of iron and earth.Then—suddenly—her hand caught his wrist.His heart leapt.Her grip, weak but deliberate, made his breath hitch.“…It’s too late,” she whispered, a faint smile pulling at her cracked lips.“No. No, it’s not.” His voice was thick with tears as he shook his head. “I’ve got you, I can—”“You can’t.” Her voice was softer than a breeze, fragile and final. “Not this time. Dylan…”His jaw clenched. “Don’t talk like that. You’re not dying, do you hear me? You’re not—!”She squeezed his hand, surprising him with a flicker of strength. “Listen to me. There’s something I never told you…”His heart pounded violently against his ribs. “What?”“Our daughter.”She coughed, blood spilling from the corner of her lips, staining the side of her chin.“Her name… is Dolly.”Dylan froze.“What…?” His voice cracked.

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