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CHAPTER 237

Author: CagalieYula
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My heels clicked against the polished marble of the lobby, my heart still hammering in my chest. The rush of adrenaline hadn’t worn off yet, but the weight of what had just happened was starting to settle.

I had won. I had finally backed my father into a corner, made him sign away the power he had stolen.

So why did it still feel like a hollow victory?

I pushed the thought away and focused on the present.

Thiago followed a few steps behind, silent but watchful. I could feel his gaze on me, tracking every breath, every twitch of my fingers. He was still angry. No, not just angry—furious.

And I wasn’t in the mood to deal with it.

The moment we reached the car, I yanked the door open, but before I could slip inside, his hand shot out, slamming it shut again.

I turned to him, fire flashing in my eyes. “Don’t.”

Thiago stepped closer, his body blocking mine from the street, from the world. “You’re shaking.”

I clenched my fists. “I’m fine.”

His gaze swept over me, slow and calculated, readin
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