Chapter 280 Chapter 282: Chapter 281_2 Chapter 282: Chapter 281_2 The Davis Family was not stable, and her identity within the Davis Family was very awkward. At every gathering, she was always bullied because she didn’t fit in well. Ellis had saved her, and although he was known as the
Chapter 279 Chapter 281: Chapter 281 Chapter 281: Chapter 281 Keira Olsen watched as Ellis Olsen walked in and took a seat at Table 8 not far away. Lewis Horton was also sitting in a corner nearby, clearly not with Ellis. Mary Davis watched from a distance, immediately lowered her
Chapter 278 Chapter 280: Chapter 280 Chapter 280: Chapter 280 Keira Olsen lowered her eyes, hiding the chill at the bottom of her gaze. She indeed had to act like she didn’t want a divorce and be completely obedient to Howard and Howard’s mother, but that didn’t mean she would
Chapter 277 Chapter 279: Chapter 279 Chapter 279: Chapter 279 Uncle Olsen had not gone to the Olsen Group since Jodie South’s incident. Instead, he had promoted Ellis up the ranks and handed over the businesses matters to him prematurely. Uncle Olsen was fully committed to finding traces of Jodie
Chapter 276 Chapter 278: Chapter 278 Chapter 278: Chapter 278 “Mary Davis, I need your help with my divorce p> Upon seeing this message, Mary Davis’s eyes lit up. She immediately put aside her intention to block the sender and messaged back with vitality: “What do you need p> “Howard
Chapter 275 Chapter 277: Chapter 277 Chapter 277: Chapter 277 Mary Davis immediately frowned and looked at her. Keira Olsen pursed her lips, trying to make her gaze seem gentler. Mary Davis sized her up with her eyes, suddenly stood up, walked over to her, and touched her forehead. Keira
Chapter 274 Chapter 276: Chapter 276 Chapter 276: Chapter 276 Ellis Olsen was a bit stunned when he heard this. “What DNA test are you talking about p> Uncle Olsen sighed, “She bears a striking resemblance to your grandmother, the spitting image of her when she was younger p> Ellis
Chapter 273 Chapter 275: Chapter 275 Chapter 275: Chapter 275 Keira Olsen didn’t know that, Lewis Horton had decided to march into Clance. In the following days, she calmly stayed with Amy, starting to look into everything that belonged to Keera. Samuel Morgan had already turned Keera’s information upside down;
Chapter 272 Chapter 274: Chapter 274 Chapter 274: Chapter 274 Lewis Horton’s gaze was so intense that it bewildered everyone who got out of the car. Kiera Olsen, holding Amy in her arms, stood still without speaking. Howard, however, was startled. Facing Lewis Horton’s stance, especially with the group of
Chapter 271 Chapter 273: Chapter 273 Chapter 273: Chapter 273 Keira Olsen didn’t know when he had picked her up, but soon they were on the bed. Lewis Horton’s tall body pressed down on her. His face was pressed tightly against hers, their noses touching, his breath mingling with hers,
Chapter 270 Chapter 272: Chapter 272 Chapter 272: Chapter 272 Keira Olsen arrived at her room and saw Howard’s mother waiting at the door. She hastened her steps and frowned, “Is Amy asleep p> “Asleep p> Howard’s mother’s eyes flickered, and suddenly she pulled out Amy’s milk bottle, “Tonight, Amy
Chapter 269 Chapter 271: Chapter 271 Chapter 271: Chapter 271 Before she could finish speaking, a helicopter’s engine suddenly roared to life from the villa rooftop nearby. Through the window, Keira Olsen watched in horror as a helicopter abruptly ascended. Her vision was sharp, enabling her to see Jodie South
Chapter 230 The meeting place was neutral in the truest sense of the word. No markers. No territory lines. Just an abandoned rail station swallowed slowly by grass and time, concrete platforms cracked open by weeds, rusted tracks disappearing into the trees on either side. The kind of place that
Chapter 228 The war did not announce itself with fire or blood. It arrived quietly, in decisions made before dawn and orders given without ceremony. Borders hardened without fanfare. Patrol routes doubled, then doubled again. Old trails were closed, marked dangerous, then reopened under new rules that required memory instead
Chapter 229 “For enjoying the quiet,” he said. “For waking up without expecting an attack. For laughing last night and not hating myself for it.” “That doesn’t make you disloyal,” I said immediately. “It feels like it does,” he admitted. I met his eyes. “Peace isn’t betrayal. It’s what your
Chapter 227 He huffed a quiet, humorless laugh. “Nothing about him ever was.” He scrubbed a hand over his face, fingers dragging down hard. “I thought seeing him stripped of everything would fix something. Bring my parents back. Or at least make the loss smaller.” I shook my head slowly.
Chapter 226 Silvermen’s laughter faded slowly, leaving behind a silence that felt too thin to trust, stretched tight like glass about to crack. He lifted his head, blood drying dark against his temple, eyes bright with something ugly and satisfied. Even stripped of rank, even bound, he still carried himself
Chapter 225 Ben stood directly across from Silvermen, close enough that the smell of blood and dirt clung to both of them. His posture was straight, shoulders set, hands loose at his sides. His face was stripped bare of everything but truth. No anger left to burn. No fear left
Chapter 224 The violence did not end all at once. It slowed. That was the difference Morgan made. Where Silvermen’s warriors fought in surges of fury and command driven obedience, Morgan’s forces moved with discipline. Lines formed and held. Wolves disengaged when ordered. Injuries were contained instead of escalated. Every
Chapter 223 Even the wind seemed to hesitate. Silvermen’s smile thinned, the pleasant edge sharpening into something cold. “Kneel.” The word cracked through the air like a whip, sharp and absolute. I stayed where I was. Sacred pack law was clear. A challenge had been issued. Words had been exchanged.