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Chapter Hundred and Seventy Nine
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Her voice was cold, unwavering. “You’re not going anywhere.”

Her hands curled into fists. “You insulted me. You disrespected me. And worst of all—you proved my suspicions right.”

She took another step, her presence overwhelming.

“You’ve been hiding something all along, Damien.”

Her expression hardened even more.

“And for that reason, I’m not letting you walk out of here.”

The air around them felt heavy, thick with tension.

Damien wasn’t leaving. Not today.

Serenity’s decision was made. She would arrest him—immediately.

Without wasting another second, she reached for her communicator.

Her voice was firm, filled with authority.

“Subordinates, report to the leaving room now.”

Within moments, the door swung open. Her men were here.

She didn’t hesitate. She didn’t waver.

Serenity pointed straight at Damien, her voice commanding.

“Arrest him.”

**

Sophia sat in the car, her face set in a deep frown. She was not happy. Not one bit.

Her arms were crossed, her fingers tapping against her elb
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