Really?Helma eyed him, searching for a hint of insincerity, but he seemed as cool as a cucumber.She accepted a cup of tea from a passing maid, skimmed off the froth, and took a cautious sip.Cole looked like he had stepped out of a painting, and Helma's heart danced a little. She quickly looked aw
Levi was the big cheese of the Lintons and the honcho of Linton Group. It was not long before he was ushered into the room. Anyone who was tight with the Millen family had heard about the bad blood between the two clans. Silence hung in the air, thick with tension. Levi, in his forties and at the t
Levi's sneer was cold as ice. "I'm just here to wish your grandma a happy birthday. You sure have a way with words, kid.""Seriously, a birthday celebration? More like setting someone up and then having the gall to rub salt in the wound!" An old lady who knew Mary well stood up, cane in hand, and la
Levi's expression turned icy as he strode toward Helma. "Alright, I'll just watch and wait…"Cole, who had been lounging in a chair behind Helma, stood up and stepped forward, shielding her with his body.His gaze was frosty, making it clear he would not let Levi anywhere near Helma.Chandler, who h
Levi's mind raced back to what Helma had said. The Millen Group on the rise again?! No way, they had just tanked, like, thirty billion!Was there something fishy about that land deal?Levi's heart pounded.He had just buckled into his car when a red Ferrari zoomed in, clipping Levi's side mirror cle
"Just the usual, work stuff," Owen said, chuckling as he ruffled Ximena's hair.He glanced at Cole with a frosty edge to his look.Once Helma was gone, Cole and Chandler headed out to the banquet hall. They had done their bit at Mary's birthday lunch, and there was an evening party still to come, bu
Levi went a shade paler."For real? Is it confirmed?""Yep, that land's worth could skyrocket by ten times!" the guy insisted, "Mr. Linton, I'm just the messenger here. Your call on what to do next."Levi bit back his frustration. For too long, ever since his dad's days, his family had relied on the
At half past six in the morning, the Millen household was still wrapped in silence.Mary, who was getting on in years and slept lightly, had risen early and was now sipping tea in the living room.The butler came over and said, "Madam, Levi has arrived."These days, just the mention of Levi's name w