-Major Flashback-That July 17 had come to an end, and Maximus returned with a girl, eternally grateful for giving him one of the best days of his life.“Mary, I had a wonderful time today, but I need to check my emails, so I won’t be having dinner. You can join Emma. I’m heading to the study.”“Sur
“So, what can I get you to drink?” she asked, taking off her jacket and revealing her collarbone, adorned with a mole that had always driven Maximus wild.“What about you?” Maximus asked, moving closer to her, whispering from behind and grabbing her by the waist.“Maximus!” Alexia responded, a littl
Matthew checked his emails and found Alexia's resume. Her experience was impressive—she had worked for some prestigious companies in Franconia. He couldn't understand why she had decided to return to Valeria when her future seemed so promising abroad.He consulted HR, but unfortunately, there were n
"Thanks for the advice! I'll keep that in mind. Want some coffee? I can make it while you get cleaned up.""Thanks, but Emma can do it.""Don't worry! I'll be happy to make it. You get cleaned up, and I'll prepare your breakfast!"Maximus felt a bit uncomfortable with her words but decided not to sa
"Did you really think I wouldn't find out? Foolish boy, I have eyes and ears everywhere. And don't forget, it's my company. I'm the majority shareholder, and you're just the president. So, if I decide to fire that woman, I will. You'd better show up today and not stand us up.""Grandma! You can't ke
"I know, Grandma. And I know who you're referring to, but let me be clear—I'm not firing Alexia.""Oh, yes, you will! You have one day to get rid of her, or I'll have to remind everyone who the real boss of this company is.""Grandma, you always try to control everything. You even moved Mary into my
Catherine stormed off, determined to catch up with Mary. She couldn't believe Maximus was willing to defy her this time. Meanwhile, Maximus stayed seated at the table, thinking his grandmother wouldn't actually take any action regarding Mary. But if she did, maybe it would be a relief—his house woul
"Change of plans, sweetheart! I need to tell you something, but get in the car. We're heading back to the mansion.""Okay, Grandma, I guess we'll have lunch at home."Mary got into the car, feeling disappointed. She had looked particularly beautiful today and wanted to spend more time looking that w
After a few emotional minutes at Peter’s final resting place, Marcus Bartz gently urged Valerie to leave. The security team had signaled that someone was loitering nearby—a risk Marcus couldn’t afford.“My beloved Valerie, we need to go. It’s dangerous to stay here,” Marcus said, his eyes scanning t
After half an hour of driving, a convoy of three SUVs arrived at the entrance of Flavian Cemetery. From the lead vehicle stepped the striking couple, returning to Valentia after what felt like an eternity away.The man took the woman’s hand and helped her out of the SUV. A bodyguard handed them the
[In Ambervale, two decades later]In a private hangar at Flameco Airport in Eterna, a strikingly beautiful woman with long blonde hair descended from a sleek private jet. Ahead of her was a tall, commanding man with sharp, rugged features, his face partially covered by a neatly trimmed beard and a p
In Ambervale, two months had passed since Albert’s death, and Agent Count had finally uncovered key information related to Albert Preston’s arrest.“Mrs. Catherine, can we meet? I have something I believe will interest you. I’ve sent part of it to your email, but it’s imperative you see the rest in
Peter and Mary arrived home in Galea after their long journey. Mary was still fragile, so Peter had instructed the staff to provide her with all the help she might need. Agnes, ever attentive, had prepared a delicious meal, knowing the expectant mother needed nourishment. She felt it was her duty to
Maximus arrived in Valeria and went straight to see Alexia. He knew it wouldn’t be easy to face her anger, but he hadn’t expected to find her in loose clothing, her eyes and nose red from crying. When his gaze fell on her swollen belly, he felt like the most miserable man alive. She was the mother o
As Marcus learned of Albert Preston’s death, Catherine retreated to her bedroom, carrying the urn holding the ashes of the man who had been her last love. Meanwhile, Peter lay on the bed, gently stroking Mary’s hair. The soothing motion had helped her relax enough to sleep, so Peter remained still,
Marcus Bartz had just settled into a luxurious house along Coravela’s Arcfield Boulevard, overlooking the beach. The property offered stunning ocean views and was fortified with state-of-the-art security systems.It was a sprawling house for a man living alone, and his sudden arrival didn’t go unnot
Hours later, Catherine, Leonard, and Maximus returned to the mansion with Albert’s ashes in a beautiful white onyx urn. Catherine held it as if her life depended on it, her grip tight, her expression stoic. She longed to retreat to her room, where she could grieve in private. Life, it seemed, had de