LOGIN"W-who is she?” Byran asked instinctively. “I told you to stay outside,” Luthor said, glancing at Rose with clear protectiveness. He had intended to handle everything himself and get Amelia out safely. “You were taking too long,” Rose replied calmly as she scanned the room. Her gaze finally land
Byran was utterly confused by the situation before him. Two of his most trusted subordinates were lying helplessly on the floor, groaning in pain, while an unidentified man stood at the entrance of the room. The stranger’s clothes were stained with blood, and the murderous glare in his eyes was lock
Luthor slammed the brakes the moment the hotel came into view. The tires screeched against the asphalt as the car jerked to a sudden stop outside the grand entrance, the engine still humming aggressively as if it hadn’t realized the chase was over. Valets and guests turned in shock, a few stepping
Well,” he said slowly, rolling his jaw as he straightened. “That’s new.” His companions burst into uneasy laughter, some glancing around as patrons stared in shock. Amelia’s heart dropped. “You’ve got spirit,” he continued, smiling. “I like that.” “I don’t care what you like,” Amelia said, b
The restaurant was alive the way it always was during peak hours—soft classical music floating through the air, crystal chandeliers glowing warmly above polished marble floors, and the low hum of refined conversations blending with the clink of cutlery. It was a place of reputation, built from Maya’
The next morning, Rose arrived at school as usual, her expression calm and unreadable as she stepped out of the car. The campus ground buzzed with the familiar noise of students chatting, laughing, and rushing to their classes, but something about the atmosphere felt slightly tense—as if an undercur







