Chapter <b>62 </b>
<b>Chapter </b><b>62 </b>
Landon stared at Amelia, speechless. Two million dors a day? Even I didn’t make that kind of money, he thought.
“And it has to be paid daily,” Amelia added, raising an eyebrow. If Landon didn’t agree, the saw no point in continuing this charade of manage
‘Fine, Landon said through gritted teeth, his teeth practically clenched through his jaw.
<b>Pat </b>Amelia was secretly thrilled. Two million dors a day meant a whopping £0 million dors a month, it was surely <b>a </b>sweet job. From now on, she’d treat being Landon’s wife as just another job.
already transferred six million dors today, Landen said.
“Wasn’t that for the apology?” Amelia widened her innocent looking eyes.
Landon didn’t know how to answer that question.
“I understand,” Amelia continued, a sly smile ying on her lips as she blinked her glistening eyes. “A man of your stature, Mr. Kingsley, probably finds it hard to offer a genuine apology. So <b>you </b>express it with money instead, right?”
For the first time in his life, Landon feltpletely outmaneuvered. He was the one who usually held all the cards<b>. </b><b>But </b>with the tables turned, he had no choice but to grit his teeth and y along. Fine, he muttered. “Whatever you say.”
“Thank you, Mr. Kingsley,” Amelia said with a cheeky grin. “And since you have such a delicate constitution and are prone to anger, please, don’t bottle it up. Feel free to take it all out on me. For the right price, I’m happy to be your punching bag”
Landon, the billionaire, was speechless again.
“So, Mr. Kingsley,” Amelia continued, even bowing slightly in a disy of subservience, “what are your orders?”
Landon was fuming. He felt like he’d been yed for a fool. It was his own <b>damn </b>fault, though. They <b>could </b>have had a perfectly normal marriage, but now they were stuck in this weird limbo where they were neither husband <b>and </b>wife nor boss and employee.
When Landon didn’t respond, Amelia slowly started to back away. “Mr. Kingsley, if you don’t have any further Instructions, I’ll just-
“You didn’t go to <b>the </b>office yesterday<b>, </b>Landon blurted out. You need to go in today‘
“Of course.” Amelia quickly changed into her business attire, grabbed her bag and headed out the door.
Landen frowned, a knot forming in his stomach. This wasn’t what he wanted at all. Suddenly, something urred to him, and his expression darkened.
“<b>Wait</b>.”
Amelia turned, her expression perfectly polite. “Yes, Mr. Kingsley? What are your instructions?”
Landon was about to lose it at <b>her </b>attitude. He gritted his teeth and said, “I told you the <b>day </b>before yesterday that an old friend needs visiting
“Oh, right. I’ll go after work today.” A pang of jealousy shot through Amelia, but she <b>quickly </b>pushed it down.
Landon paused, then added, <b>“</b>Go get some nice gifs
“Okay.” Amelia nodded, already mentally browsing through gift options, Maternity clothes? Baby supplies? Maybe some fancy vitamins?” shep
Landon <b>stared </b>at his seemingly obedient “employee“, feeling a headacheing on. He waved her away. Just go.”
“Fine.” Amelia grabbed her bag and walked put. Landon, fuming and needing to vent his frustration, decided to take it out on someone else. He texted Aaron: [Aaron, it’s time for a change of heir in the Foster family 1
Al Foster Vi, Sandra gasped when she saw Zachary. He hadn’t been home in two days, and now he was hack, covered in bruises, Zachary, happened to <b>you</b>? Who did this the eximed.
“Amelia,” Zachary spat out, his teeth clenched.
Sandra <b>froze</b>, and then her face hardened. “You went to see her again? I thought we agreed to stay away from her?
“I ran into her at the hotel.” Zachary winced. His body was a tapestry of bruises and aches. One rib waspletely brake, and three others cracked<b>.. </b>Even breathing sent jolts of pain through him. And his manhood had naowly escaped permanent damage and would be out ofmission for a while,
“Ran into her and she did this to you?” Sandra eximed, helping him gingerly onto the bed. “Amelia’s a savage!”
Zachary groaned as hey down, and a woman’s earring tumbled out of his suit pocket.
“What’s this?” Sandra picked it up, her <b>face </b>suddenly hardening. “Don’t tell me you were messing around with Elizabeth again
“No, we were discussing business,” Zachary <b>said </b>through gritted teeth.
“Business? Then tell me, what did you get out of this little business<b>‘</b>?” Sandra pressed, her voice cold, <b>a </b>shiver of dread creeping up her spine.
Zachary was <b>already </b>a raw nerve of pain and frustration, and <b>Sandra’s </b>interrogation was the <b>final </b>straw. “Will youy off? Everything i do is to make money and provide for this family. What about you? What do you do besides spend it?”
“You’re yelling at me? You think I’m useless?” Sandra’s voice cracked. She hurled the <b>earring </b>at him, then covered her face and ran out of the room,
sobbing,
Zachary slumped back against the pillows, exhausted. He missed the <b>old </b>Sandra, the one who understood. He had no idea what had happened to her.
Pam burst into the room, her face etched with worry. “Zachary, what have you done?”
sheart skipped a beat. “Mom, what’s wrong?” He instantly feared Sandra might be havingplications with her pregnancy.
Zachary’s h
“Your grandfather is bringing Matthew back,” Pam blurted out, her voiceced with anxiety.
“What?” Zachary nearly fainted. It was over. He knew this meant his family <b>was </b>about to strip him of his inheritance.
“Zachary, what on earth did you do to anger your grandpa?” Pam’s voice rose <b>to </b>a shout
“…” Zachary waspletely bewildered. “I didn’t do anything”
“What the hell? Look at yourself. Who did this to you?” Pam’s eyes widened in horror as she took in Zachary’s battered and bruised form. Suddenly, she realized <b>that </b>he’d messed with someone he shouldn’t.
“Uh… No one, really,” Zachary mumbled, <b>avoiding </b>her gaze…
Pam’s hand cracked against his arm. “Don’t lie to me,” she roared.
“I might have<b>…</b>sort of pissed off the Kingsleys,” Zachary admitted, his fists clenching, his face a mask of resentment
The blood <b>drained </b>from Pam’s face. “The Kingsleys? Landon, don’t tell me you’ve messed with Amelia again”
The word “again” made Zachary scowl, his lips pressing tightly together in defiance.
“Tell me,” Pam demanded, <b>delivering </b>another stinging p.
The swelling on Zachary’s already injured face bloomed into an angry purple. He cupped his cheek gingerly as he recounted the previous day’s events.
Pam practically flew out of her chair in outrage. “You’re insane. Absolutely insane.”
Mom, I’m <b>so </b>sorry, I really messed up.” Zachary finally grasped the gravity of the situation and sank to his 1
hit <b>the </b>floor, pain shot through his injured leg.
<b>“</b>Shit- Zachary hissed through clenched teeth, trawling forward despite the pain. “Mom, I know I screwed up. Please, I read your help.”
“What do you expect me to do if Kingsley Group is putting pressure on us?” Pam snapped, frustration evident in her voice. “You just had to push it, didn’t you? We’re way out of our league with Amelia now. She’s not someone we can afford to antagoniza
“What should I do, Mom?” Zachary asked desperately.
Pam thought for a moment before responding, “Look, Kingsley Group is Amelia’s territory now. She’s known to be soft hearted. That’s something we can work with. Swallow your pride, charm your way back into her good graces. Bog for forgiveness if you have to.”
“Already tried that.” Zachary let out <b>a </b><b>bitter </bugh. “I literally got down on my knees for her?
“Mom, I’ve tried everything–being gentle, being firm, nothing works. She despises me, but she holds no grudge against you. She might still respect <b>you </b>and listen to you. Please, you need to talk to her,” Zachary said, shaking his head in despair
Pam’s face twisted in disgust at the suggestion. The thought of begging Amelia for anything was beneath her. It had always been Amelia seeking her. approval, never the other way around. “You want me to beg her?” she asked incredulously<b>. </b>
“Mom,
om, it’s our only option left. You don’t want Matthew taking control, do you?” Zachary pressed, his brow furrowed with concern.
true
Pam <b>fell </b>silent. As a everything she stood for.
blue–blood from old money and academic prestige, the idea of humbling herself before a young woman went against
But looking at Zachary, his face a swollen, bruised mess, utterly defeated, Pam finally relented. “Fine,” she sighed. Til go see her.” She was thankful she still had an ace up her sleeve when it came to Amelia.
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