“And,” Mr. Noel said, his voice lowering as if sharing a secret, “if you marry him, I could become a member of The Global Leaders of the World’s Conglomerates myself.” The room went still. The sheer magnitude of that statement hung in the air like a heavyweight. If Mr. Noel could join such a pres
Upon realising that his men had been arrested, without wasting time, Adrian made a few well-placed phone calls to ensure their release. Within that hour, he received confirmation that his men had been released. "You’re welcome," the officer on the other end said, his voice filled with so much res
The following afternoon, Jean sat in the cozy corner of the central relaxation joint in Jolley City, sipping his iced tea while waiting for Jack. The two had arranged to meet at this joint and Jean was curious but skeptical about the secret Jack had promised to unveil. This would be his first ti
Jenny’s frustration grew as she left the hospital, her mind buzzing with thoughts of how to get connected with the real President of Brooklyn Group. Even though she had been working at Brooklyn Group’s headquarters for a while now, in the ICT department, she hadn't heard of the president's visit t
Back in the apartment where Jean and his family had begun to live, the atmosphere was tense. Jean had called an urgent meeting with the other Greene family members. The once-grand family, now humbled and struggling, gathered in the small, dimly lit living room. "Listen up," Jean began, standing
The next day which was a Saturday, Owen, Jean, Neon, and Marcus arrived at Adrian's mansion in unison, bringing along three massive thugs. When they reached the grand entrance, Owen pressed the doorbell with a sense of urgency. Inside, Doris, who had just finished making breakfast, heard the door
Staggering, Owen, Jean, and Marcus managed to drag themselves out of the mansion, leaving a trail of blood behind them. The pain was unbearable, but fear drove them forward. Doris and Milda stood frozen at the foot of the stairs. Their hearts pounded as the silence stretched. They had no idea
Adrian smirked as he hung up the phone. This timing was accurate. The Greene family would soon learn the truth—who had sold their family mansion and, more importantly, who was responsible for Grandma Kathryn's death. The web of lies was unravelling, and Adrian couldn’t help but anticipate the ch