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CHAPTER 45

Author: Angela Ray
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-11 02:50:31

Camille’s Revenge

Roman's POV

My office's air felt oppressive and heavy. With my hands grasping the armrests so firmly that my knuckles became white, I leaned back in my chair. The image on my phone's screen, Naomi's kind face, Elijah's closeness, and the intimacy of it all burned into my memory.

With a harsh thud that echoed through the silent room, I slammed my fist upon the desk. This wasn’t just a betrayal—it was a calculated move to dismantle everything I held together. But by whom?

I picked up my phone and called my personal assistant, Daniel. He was the only one who could find the truth, and his efficiency and discretion were unmatched.

“Daniel,” I barked as soon as he picked up.

“Yes,Sir?”

“Find out who leaked those photos. I want names, connections—everything. And I want it fast.”

"Understood. I'll give you an update soon.”

With a pounding chest, I hung up. Elijah and Naomi weren't the only ones involve in this. Someone think they could take control of this situa
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