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Chapter 52: Apologize!
Author: Ameiry Savar
last update2025-02-16 09:31:44

The air was tense as the guards closed in, their polished shoes tapping against the marble floor in perfect unison.

Guests watched with wide eyes, whispers rippling through the crowd like wildfire.

Marion stood tall, fixing his suit as if he hadn’t just been punched in the face.

His lips were still stained with blood, but the smirk never left. He turned toward the guards, his voice smooth and authoritative.

“You’ll pay now!”

Joaquin didn’t move. He didn’t even flinch.

Two guards stepped forward, prepared to seize him, but Joaquin spoke before they could lay a hand on him.

“Tell him to apologize first,” Joaquin warned.

The guards hesitated, looking at each other for instruction.

Marion let out a short, incredulous laugh. “Excuse me? You want me to what?”

Joaquin straightened his posture, locking eyes with him. “You heard me. Apologize to Andrea.” His voice was calm, but there was an edge to it, sharp enough to cut through the tension.

Andrea’s fingers twitched at her side as she wa
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