CHAPTER 37
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Everyone is silence.

The tension in the room was suffocating.

Marcellus leaned back in his chair, a smug smirk stretched across his lips as he waited for her to break.

To lash out.

To crumble under the weight of humiliation.

The employees barely hid their whispers. Some of them pitied her. Others were amused.

César Fontaine sipped his coffee, unbothered. He hadn’t even glanced at her once since stepping into the room.

Valeria Solano was being erased.

And yet—

She did not shatter.

She exhaled slowly and controlled before leaning forward, resting her elbows on the table, and folding her hands together.

Her voice, when she spoke, was calm. Deadly.

“Marcellus.” She smiled, but there was no warmth.

“Do you know what I find interesting about cockroaches?”

Marcellus stiffened.

His smirk faltered, just a little.

She continued.

“They think they own the place. Crawling around, pretending they belong, until someone turns on the light.” She tilted her head. “And suddenly? They scatter.”

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