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What he didn’t realize was that someone had been watching him from the stairs.
Hamilton entered through the front door just in time to catch Cedric’s icy stare. One nce at the fruit in Brad’s hand, and Hamilton immediately pieced it together.
He rushed to Cedric’s side and whispered, “I’ll take care of it. Brad is still your uncle. No matter what, we can’t take it that far. I’ll make sure he’s removed from the house. And don’t worry—I’ve already brought in more security. Dani will be safe.”
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“Get him out by today,” Cedric said sharply, leaving no room for negotiation.
Hamilton nodded quickly. “Alright. I’ll take care of it.”
After he was told to leave, Brad barked, “You’re kicking me out? Why? I’ve already made myselffortable here. Now you want to throw me out like trash? Where the hell am I supposed to go?”
Hamilton sighed, keeping his voice calm. He pulled out a wad of cash and ced it on the table. “There are plenty of hotels. Take your pick. Dani’s pregnant now, and this isn’t a ce for guests anymore.”
Brad didn’t budge. He stayed nted on the bed, arms crossed. “This vi is huge. There are more than enough rooms. What’s the big deal if I stay a bit longer? Since when did you get so stingy, Hamilton? And by the way, I haven’t even written that so-called confession to Dani. You think she’ll just let me leave without it?”
He was clinging to the confession like it was his golden ticket, a tool to regain leverage over Dani. In his mind, justice and fairness were now in his hands, and he had the power to grant or withhold it.
Hamilton was trying to stayposed, but Brad’s attitude was starting to wear him down. “You were never going to write that confession, were you?”
Brad didn’t respond. He kept his eyes low, silently tugging at a loose thread on his shirt.
Hamilton’s voice turned stern. “You can see for yourself—Cedric and Dani aren’t pushovers. I’m still trying to treat you like a brother by giving you a chance. Leave now.”
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“While you still can. You’re not going to win against them.”
Brad gave a sharpugh, brushing off the warning. To him, Dani was just a fragile woman carrying twins. No matter how fierce her past was as a mercenary leader, pregnancy made her vulnerable.
In a voice full of bitterness, Brad said, “If you really cared about our bond, you’d be taking my side. But instead, you’re letting Dani run wild. She’s trying to crush us, Hamilton. You want me to write some pathetic letter of confession? Maybe in my next life!”
Hamilton stared at him, exhausted and disappointed. “Alright. If that’s how you feel, I’ve got nothing left to say. Can’t help someone who’s set on digging their own grave. Do whatever you want. I’m out.”
As he stepped out of the room, Brad let out a loud, bitter scoff that echoed down the hallway.
From the hallway, Hamilton shuffled in with disappointment etched across his face.
Dani’s eyes caught his, twinkling with a yful spark.
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