As Liam recounted these events, he couldn't help but sigh. He cautiously probed, "Miss Miller, do you think the investors were too ruthless? Taking over someone's family business of generations over a single bet?"Selina gave Liam a strange look, making him feel uneasy and avert his gaze."The busin
Selina's mind raced as she processed the complex situation in Auroville. The city's rapid economic growth had been largely due to four of the six major conglomerates having their headquarters there, with the other two maintaining significant branches.Now, of those four, Bluewave had changed hands,
He too had realized the risk, yet he still played along.Selina closed her eyes helplessly, tears silently rolling down her cheeks.That cheerful boy who had professed his love for her, who had smiled and said he'd wait in line to pursue her, who promised to send her flowers and be ready at her call
Selina stared at Vincent's message for a full minute before scrolling through her other messages. There were well-wishes from colleagues and meeting requests from business partners. David's chat remained unchanged, showing only her unanswered apology for standing him up.Taking a deep breath, Selina
With David in such dire straits, Sarah would naturally return home for help. Vincent had imagined how he might react if Sarah came to him for help, how he might pay her back for the pain she'd caused him.But he never imagined that Sarah would buy a ticket, disappear before boarding the plane, and v
Selina spent nearly three hours in the study with Daniel on her first night after being discharged.Nicole paced anxiously in the living room, frequently glancing towards the upstairs study.All along, their greatest fear had been the Robinsons relentlessly pursuing them to Auroville. After years of
Daniel understood this all too well. He had once given up his position as heir out of familial sentiment and retreated to Auroville. But now, with the Robinsons threatening even an unborn child, where was their sense of family?Daniel finally made his decision. "If I were to hand over Silverline Ind
New Year's Eve. Auroville was decorated with festive lights as usual, but it lacked its typical bustling atmosphere.Due to the troubles faced by three major corporations, most non-residents had gone home early for the holiday, leaving Auroville feeling like a ghost town.The streets, usually conges