CHAPTER 52
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The room was suffocatingly tense. The echoes of Valeria’s accusations still lingered in the air, and Adriana’s crocodile tears had long dried, replaced with nervous glances toward the door. But Javier Everhart, ever calm, merely adjusted his cufflinks, his sharp gaze unreadable.

Outside, the hallway was filled with murmurs. The hotel’s prestigious guests, some eager onlookers, others opportunists looking for gossip, whispered about what they had just witnessed—Valeria Solano, the Solano heiress, storming into a hotel room with fire in her eyes, confronting the man she was supposed to marry.

Whispers turned into hushed snickers.

“The Everhart heir caught in a scandal.”

“Guess the golden prince isn’t so golden after all.”

“His engagement with Valeria is as good as broken.”

Javier heard them. He simply didn’t react.

That was, until Marcellus appeared, flanked by a few of his father’s associates, wearing his usual smirk that dripped of mockery.

“Well, well, well,” Marcellus drawled, his
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