Rex’s apartment off-campus was the perfect example of subtle luxury. The contemporary design of the space reflected his family’s affluence without being flashy.Tonight, he had invited a few campus lolfriends over for dinner. Among them were Clara and Madison who had caught Rex's eye recently.The evening began with laughter and conversation in Rex's spacious dining room. A private chef hired by Rex prepared a sumptuous meal that the group enjoyed. The food was superb, and the wine was abundant."So, Clara, how's the campaign going for student council president?" Brayden asked, leaning back in his chair.Clara grinned. "It's going well. I think I have a good chance this year. My platform is all about transparency and improving student resources"Rex nodded. "I think you'd make a great president, Clara. You've got the drive and the charisma""Thanks, Rex," Clara replied. "What about you? How are your business classes treating you?"Rex chuckled. "They're tough, but I'm managing. The e
Clara couldn’t bear the weight of the fact she had been carrying since that night at Rex’s apartment on her own. As she understood the extent to which Rex had ruined her, she couldn’t help but feel pity for Camila.Clara, a key ally of Leander, now acts as his covert surveillance operative, strategically setting up a trap for Rex that no one, not even himself, can escape.A moment later, Leander strode in, his relaxed aura calming Clara. Catching sight of her, he approached with an inquisitive grin on his face."Hey, Clara. What's up? You sounded pretty serious in your text," Leander said as he sat down across from her.Clara took a deep breath, trying to find the right words. "Leander, I need to tell you something, but you have to promise not to freak out"Leander raised an eyebrow. "Okay, I promise. What happened?"Clara looked around to make sure no one was listening, then leaned in closer. "It's about Rex and Madison"Leander's eyes widened. "Rex and Madison? What about them?"Cla
Mr. Parker's eyebrow shot up, his gaze locking onto Leander. He paused, his words teetering on the edge of his lips before he sealed his mouth. Yet Leander's impatience bubbled over as he blurted out, "Come on, say something... You were about to!"“Yeah, stay calm, I am trying to put things together,” Mr. Parker gave a swift response, his voice tinged with anxiety.Next, Leander’s mind raced as he struggled to comprehend how the government and the royal officials had discovered his father’s secret riches. Suspicion ate away at him, propelling him back to the day he assumed the presidency of Veritas Conglomerate. A large, enigmatic tension existed between him and Mr. Parker, a mystery yet to be solved.Leander’s gaze became focused and he posed a demanding question to Mr. Parker, seeking answers. "Can you be trusted? I just need to know who I'm dealing with. How did my father's wealth get exposed?" His words were slurred.Mr. Parker's eyebrows shot up in disbelief. "Ah, what are you
"Fine," Mr. Parker replied, trying to come up with convincing words to make Leander believe him. "I know you believe the rumors about me...."".... But if I had done something disloyal to your father, he would have kicked me out. And I only helped because of him, not for my own gain" Despite his anger, Leander couldn’t help but smirk at Mr. Parker’s words. "I don't need your help. It sucks. It's useless and sickening that you are only looking out for yourself, and not my father or our family's legacy" "Don't act like you're better than everyone else," Leander's voice boomed, filling the air with tension. "But mark my words, I will hunt you down until you are eliminated”Upon hearing such threatening words, Mr. Parker turned to face Leander and reminded him of what he had said."Are you well aware that your statement is a threat to my right to live? That's what I interpreted it to," Mr. Parker muttered.Leander's scowl was deadly as he reassured him, "I won't be the one to end your l
Once he was done with Mr. Parker, Leander went to pick up his Personal Assistant, Elaine, on the road, as he got ready for another appointment.Within few minutes, Leander and Elaine reached a Bugatti dealership, the sunlight reflecting off the cars’ polished metal and chrome. With a deep breath, he felt a powerful blend of excitement and skepticism. This was it. The moment he had dreamt of for so many years."I think this will definitely be great, master," Elaine, his personal assistant, muttered with a smile. She was always composed, her demeanor professional yet warm. Today, though, there was a sparkle in her eyes, knowing how much this meant to him."I can't believe it's actually happening," Leander replied, his voice tinged with awe. "I've dreamt of this day for so long. Let's do it"Upon entering, they were met with the showroom’s opulent and refreshing interior. A well-dressed salesperson approached them with a welcoming smile."Good afternoon. How can I help you today?"Leand
Master Wyatt Crowley was invited by Leander to his father's mansion, where his mother, Sophia, resided. The purpose of Crowley's visit is to address the ongoing concerns regarding Leander’s father’s assets.Anxiously awaiting Crowley's arrival after receiving a call hinting that he was nearby, Leander kept his phone close. Soon, the door alarm meant that Crowley was around. Leander wasted no time and opened the door eagerly, filled with anticipation.He greeted Crowley warmly, his expression a blend of relief and concern. "Thank you for coming, Master Crowley. My mom is eager to meet you and discuss the matters at hand"Crowley exchanged a warm smile with a hint of interest. "It's my pleasure, Leander."In the visitor’s room, Sophia awaited their arrival, appearing poised and dignified. Rising to meet Crowley, she greeted him with a strong handshake, her eyes mirroring both fortitude and the weight of recent challenges. "Mr. Crowley, I'm glad you're here. We have much to discuss," s
“Do you agree, Leander?” Wyatt asked sharply.Leander sighed in relief. “Alright, I guess I have no other choice”“Okay, fine. I will talk to her about it soon,” Wyatt replied. “And I’ll keep you updated.”Sophia shook her head. “No problem. I’ll also get in touch with more people who can help.”As the meeting drew to a close, Leander and Wyatt got up. After Wyatt said goodbye to Leander's mother, they headed to the door, Wyatt carrying his briefcase.Once outside, Leander muttered, “Wyatt, isn’t there someone else who could handle this?”“What?” Wyatt was taken aback. He turned to Leander, searching for words. “I thought you already agreed”“Of course, I’m just wondering if perhaps…” Leander paused, squinting.Wyatt pressed on, “Well, I would go for Brianna or her aunt, Alyssa. They’re the best for the job. The others aren’t trustworthy”“My mom knows many government officials, but she doesn’t have anyone she can trust. We don’t know who’s supporting who,” Leander said, a smirk on hi
Tension hung in the air as everyone waited for the verdict during today’s court trial of Leander, who is being tried for fraud. Leander sat at the defense table, his hands clasped together tightly. Organizing her papers calmly, Heather Holbrook, his lawyer and one of the best in Ethereum, sat beside him. The judge soon restored order in the courtroom amidst the buzzing murmurs. "All rise," the bailiff announced. "The Honorable Judge Gregory presiding" Everyone stood as Judge Gregory entered, taking his seat behind the bench. "You may be seated" The prosecution lawyer, Mr. Hamilton, stood first. "Your Honor, we are here to address the charges of fraud amounting to £1.5 million against Leander Goldstein. Evidence points to a huge sum of £2 million in his bank account and that's inconsistent with his financial history" Heather rose confidently. "Your Honor, the defense contends that Mr. Goldstein is not guilty. His account funds were given by his father and had no ties to any fr
Leander stretched his legs as the private jet descended toward the coastal paradise of Montevia. The turquoise waters sparkled below, and lush green islands dotted the horizon like emeralds in the ocean. Beside him, Brianna leaned back in her seat, her sunglasses perched atop her golden hair, radiating effortless elegance."This was overdue," she said, her voice soft yet teasing.Leander turned to her with a smile. "Blame the whirlwind of deals, auctions, and diplomatic dinners. But now, I’m all yours."The jet landed smoothly, and they were greeted on the tarmac by a motorcade of luxury SUVs. Montevia was known for its breathtaking landscapes and exclusivity—this wasn’t a place for casual tourists. Only the most elite found themselves vacationing here, and Leander and Brianna fit that bill perfectly.---The villa was a marvel of modern architecture, perched on a cliff overlooking the ocean. Floor-to-ceiling windows revealed a panoramic view of the endless sea, while the infinity poo
Leander stretched his legs as the private jet descended toward the coastal paradise of Montevia. The turquoise waters sparkled below, and lush green islands dotted the horizon like emeralds in the ocean. Beside him, Brianna leaned back in her seat, her sunglasses perched atop her golden hair, radiating effortless elegance."This was overdue," she said, her voice soft yet teasing.Leander turned to her with a smile. "Blame the whirlwind of deals, auctions, and diplomatic dinners. But now, I’m all yours."The jet landed smoothly, and they were greeted on the tarmac by a motorcade of luxury SUVs. Montevia was known for its breathtaking landscapes and exclusivity—this wasn’t a place for casual tourists. Only the most elite found themselves vacationing here, and Leander and Brianna fit that bill perfectly.---The villa was a marvel of modern architecture, perched on a cliff overlooking the ocean. Floor-to-ceiling windows revealed a panoramic view of the endless sea, while the infinity poo
As the evening wound down at the Evans estate, Leander found himself reflecting on how smoothly the dinner had gone. The partnership with the Evans family held tremendous potential, and for the first time in years, the idea of forging alliances felt more natural than adversarial. He was about to leave when Walter extended a hand and stopped him.“Leander, a word before you go?” Walter asked, gesturing toward his study.Curious but composed, Leander nodded. “Of course.”The two entered the dimly lit study, where walls were lined with shelves of leather-bound books. A vintage globe stood by the window, and the scent of aged wood filled the room. Walter closed the door behind them and motioned for Leander to sit in one of the plush chairs by the fireplace.“What’s on your mind?” Leander asked, his tone measured.Walter sat across from him, a serious expression settling over his face. “I need to ask for your discretion, Leander. This partnership we’ve discussed—it’s as much about necessit
As the evening wound down at the Evans estate, Leander found himself reflecting on how smoothly the dinner had gone. The partnership with the Evans family held tremendous potential, and for the first time in years, the idea of forging alliances felt more natural than adversarial. He was about to leave when Walter extended a hand and stopped him.“Leander, a word before you go?” Walter asked, gesturing toward his study.Curious but composed, Leander nodded. “Of course.”The two entered the dimly lit study, where walls were lined with shelves of leather-bound books. A vintage globe stood by the window, and the scent of aged wood filled the room. Walter closed the door behind them and motioned for Leander to sit in one of the plush chairs by the fireplace.“What’s on your mind?” Leander asked, his tone measured.Walter sat across from him, a serious expression settling over his face. “I need to ask for your discretion, Leander. This partnership we’ve discussed—it’s as much about necessit
The grand hall of the Thornton estate was resplendent with luxury. Crystal chandeliers sparkled overhead, casting a golden glow on the marble floors, while the walls were adorned with intricate tapestries depicting the family’s storied lineage. It was their annual feast—a celebration of the Thornton legacy, a night to flaunt wealth, power, and influence to the elite of society.Leander stood at the entrance, his sharp suit tailored to perfection. His expression was calm, almost unreadable, but his eyes held a glint of quiet determination. He had been invited, not out of goodwill but as a courtesy and a calculated move by the Thornton family to show they had nothing to fear from him. After all, Leander's recent rise in influence had made him a threat, even to the likes of the Thorntons.As he stepped into the hall, the chatter quieted for a moment. All eyes turned to him. He was an outsider in this circle of established power, yet his presence demanded respect."Leander," Albert Thornt
Leander stood by the floor-to-ceiling windows, looking out at the skyline. The city below was alive with movement, lights flickering in every direction, but up here, in the quiet of his penthouse, it felt like a different world. He took a slow sip of whiskey, feeling the warmth spread through him. The quiet of the evening was a rare gift, one he appreciated more than he let on.The sound of the door opening behind him brought his attention back to the present. Wyatt walked in, his usual easygoing demeanor at odds with the tension in his posture."What's got you in such a rush?" Leander asked, his voice low but carrying a note of curiosity.Wyatt closed the door softly behind him, walking across the room to join Leander by the windows. "Just came from a meeting with the board. It's about the next quarter." He paused, eyeing the glass in Leander's hand. "You're drinking already?"Leander smirked, taking another sip. "Some days, it feels necessary."Wyatt shook his head but didn't commen
As the evening stretched into night, the two friends returned to their seats, the conversation flowing easily once more. They discussed upcoming projects, potential collaborations, and their shared vision for the future. “You know,” Wyatt said, swirling the last of his whiskey, “we should do this more often. Just sit back and talk, no agendas or deadlines looming over us.” “I’d like that,” Leander said, a rare note of vulnerability in his voice. “It’s easy to lose sight of what really matters when you’re caught up in the grind.” Wyatt nodded, raising his glass. “To friendship, then. The one thing that’s worth more than all the deals in the world.” Leander clinked his glass against Wyatt’s, the sound ringing out like a promise.The conversation deepened as the night drew on, the city lights sparkling in the background. Leander and Wyatt, though often consumed by the corporate grind, rarely afforded themselves these moments of unguarded honesty. This was one of those nights.Wyatt l
As the evening stretched into night, the two friends returned to their seats, the conversation flowing easily once more. They discussed upcoming projects, potential collaborations, and their shared vision for the future. “You know,” Wyatt said, swirling the last of his whiskey, “we should do this more often. Just sit back and talk, no agendas or deadlines looming over us.” “I’d like that,” Leander said, a rare note of vulnerability in his voice. “It’s easy to lose sight of what really matters when you’re caught up in the grind.” Wyatt nodded, raising his glass. “To friendship, then. The one thing that’s worth more than all the deals in the world.” Leander clinked his glass against Wyatt’s, the sound ringing out like a promise.The conversation deepened as the night drew on, the city lights sparkling in the background. Leander and Wyatt, though often consumed by the corporate grind, rarely afforded themselves these moments of unguarded honesty. This was one of those nights.Wyatt l
The late afternoon sun cast a golden glow over the expansive terrace of Wyatt’s penthouse. The panoramic view of the city was breathtaking, with skyscrapers reflecting the sun’s brilliance and the streets below teeming with life. Leander leaned back in one of the plush armchairs, a tumbler of whiskey resting on the table in front of him. Across from him, Wyatt lounged in his usual carefree manner, his tie loosened and the top button of his shirt undone.“So,” Wyatt began, swirling the amber liquid in his glass, “how’s Brianna handling your new found glory as a corporate savior?”Leander chuckled, shaking his head. “She’s proud, of course, but she keeps reminding me not to let it get to my head. Says she doesn’t want to live with an ego the size of this penthouse.”Wyatt laughed, the sound rich and genuine. “Smart woman. You’d be insufferable if you started taking yourself too seriously.”“Says the man who had a custom portrait commissioned for his office,” Leander shot back, smirking.