"Oh, we meet again," Sonya says with a bright smile, her eyes sparkling with a hint of mischief. "It's nice to see you again, Mr." Her voice is warm and inviting, but Tyler's expression remains stoic, his eyes fixed on some point between Sonya and Mathew without uttering a word.Mathew looks surprised, his eyebrows furrowed in confusion. He doesn't know what Tyler is doing at his company, and at the other end, he doesn't know how Sonya knows Tyler. The tension is evident, the air thick with unspoken questions."How did you know him?" Mathew asks immediately, his curiosity getting the better of him. His eyes dart back and forth between Sonya and Tyler, searching for answers. Sonya's smile falters for a moment, and she exchanges a brief glance with Tyler before turning back to Mathew."He helped me earlier," Sonya replied with a smile, her eyes sparkling with gratitude. "If not for him, the taxi driver would have disgraced me." Her voice was laced with a hint of embarrassment, and she g
"I warned you, but since you don't listen, you're going to regret it," Tyler says, his voice dripping with malice. His eyes gleam with a sinister intensity, and his smile is a cold, calculated gesture. Mathew's face twists in anger, his eyes flashing with defiance. "And you think Judas is any different? You believe I manipulated Judas? He's a grown man, not a kid to manipulate. And I love him, which is more than I can say for you," Mathew spits out the words, his contempt for Tyler evident. Tyler's laughter is like a cold wind, sending shivers down the spine. "Yeah, I know you both are evils, but you're the worst. Judas is already going through his punishment at my place, and you'll soon be joining him." Tyler's eyes glint with triumph, as if he's savoring the victory. Mathew's face darkens, his eyes blazing with fury. "I am not like Judas. You can't do anything to me. And I'll make sure you lose all those shares you secretly bought in the company." Mathew's voice is a low growl, a
Tyler's driver pulled up to the compound, the gates swinging open with a soft creak. Tyler stepped out of the car, his long legs striding purposefully across the driveway. He walked straight to the building where Judas was being held, his eyes fixed on the door with a sense of triumph.As he opened the door, Judas stood up immediately, his eyes locked on Tyler's face. "How did it go?" he asked, his voice low and urgent. "How did the meeting go?"Tyler smiled, a cold and calculating smile. "It went well," he said, his voice dripping with satisfaction. "You should have seen the look on your brother's face. He didn't expect me to be there today."Judas's eyes gleamed with pleasure, a cold and ruthless glint in his eye. "I'm very happy you got him by surprise," he said, his voice dripping with malice. "He'll be thinking of a way to bring you down now. But we'll be one step ahead of him, won't we, Tyler?"Tyler nodded, his eyes glinting with agreement. "I know you guys are the same," he sa
"Yeah, I know what I'm getting myself into," Judas said, his voice laced with determination. "Since I told you to help me, I won't mind if you later kill me, but for now, bringing Mathew down is my priority." He gazed at Tyler with a fierce intensity, his eyes burning with a desire for revenge.Tyler nodded his head, his expression unreadable. "Have you eaten?" he asked, his voice low and gravelly.Judas shook his head, his eyes dropping to the floor. "No, I haven't eaten."Tyler's gaze narrowed, his eyes gleaming with a calculating intensity. "Let's go out to eat, then. Take a bath and wear one of the clothes I bought for you. You're going back to your house and the company. You need to be there with Mathew if you want to work for me from the inside."Judas nodded his head in agreement, his eyes flashing with a hint of excitement. He knew that this was a dangerous game he was playing, but he was willing to risk it all to bring Mathew down. And if that meant working for Tyler, then so
Sanya stepped out of the cab and onto the driveway, her high heels clicking on the pavement. She paid the taxi driver with a crumpled bill and walked towards the house, her stride confident and purposeful. The sun was setting, casting a warm orange glow over the neighborhood.As she entered the house, she was greeted by the sound of laughter and the glow of the big television in the sitting room. Sharon was lounging on the couch, a big bowl of popcorn in her lap, her eyes fixed on the screen. She didn't even glance up as Sanya walked in."Hey, babe, you're back early," Sharon said, her voice distracted. "What's up? Did you meet him?"Sanya flopped down on the couch beside Sharon, her eyes shining with excitement. "Yes, I met him! And not only that, I got his business card, so I can contact him anytime I like." She waved the card in the air, her smile triumphant.Sharon finally turned to look at her, her expression skeptical. "And you think you won't have a problem later, Sanya? I'm sc
"You know I hate half-baked gossip, give me the full scoop, girl," Sandra said, her eyes sparkling with curiosity. She leaned in closer, her voice taking on a conspiratorial tone. "I know you're hiding something juicy, Sanya. Don't try to deny it."Sanya sighed, knowing she wouldn't be able to escape Sandra's prying eyes. "Anyway, I knew you wouldn't let me rest until I gave you the full scoop," she said, her voice laced with resignation. "But can we at least order some more food first? I'm currently starving."Sandra raised an eyebrow. "But you just ate a burger and fries! Why are you hungry again?" she asked, her tone incredulous.Sanya shrugged. "I don't know, but if you need the scoop from me, you'd better buy me some more wings and a milkshake. I'm not talking on an empty stomach."Sandra chuckled. "If there's one thing that can kill you, it's your appetite. You're going to turn into a food coma or something." She shook her head, laughing. "Anyway, I'll order another round of foo
"You should drop me off at this place," Judas said, his voice firm and decisive. "I'll take it up from here." Tyler nodded his head, his eyes fixed on the road ahead. He pulled over and parked the car, the engine sputtering to a stop. Then, he reached into his pocket and brought out a small, intricately designed necklace. He handed it to Judas, who took it with a puzzled expression. "What's this for?" Judas asked, his eyes studying the necklace. "It's a tracker," Tyler explained, his voice serious. "Keep it on you at all times. If you're ever in danger, just put it on and I'll be able to locate you." Judas's eyes widened in understanding, and he nodded his head. "Alright, thank you for this," he said, his voice filled with gratitude. Tyler's expression turned stern. "You should be very careful, Judas. The people you're dealing with are dangerous. Don't trust anyone." "You don't have to remind me of that, I know the kind of person my brother is," Judas replied, his voice laced wit
Butler Leo slipped out of the room, leaving Judas to his thoughts. Judas's mind raced with possibilities, his mind spinning with scenarios of what Matthew might be up to. He couldn't shake the feeling that his brother was planning something big, something that could potentially destroy everything Judas had worked for.As the hours ticked by, Judas grew more and more restless. He paced back and forth in his study, his eyes fixed on the clock on the wall. Where was Butler Leo? What was taking him so long?Just as Judas was starting to get impatient, the door burst open and Butler Leo strode in, a look of determination on his face."Master Judas," he said, his voice low and urgent. "I've found out what your brother is up to."Judas's heart skipped a beat. "What is it?" he demanded, his voice barely above a whisper.Butler Leo hesitated, his eyes darting around the room as if he feared being overheard. "It's not safe to talk here," he said finally. "Follow me."Judas's mind raced as he fo