Ha, what a piece of work.
He had barely started doing anything before Aurora turned around and partnered with Randy.
Had she nned this all along?
To put it bluntly–had she already been lining up a backup before she even walked away? John’s grip on the steering wheel tightened, his face twisted with dark emotions. Soon, he arrived at Walton Corporation’s underground parking garage.
He had gone out of his way to ask around and found out Aurora had driven to work today.
She would definitelye through the garageter.
He just needed to wait here and catch her off guard.
John got out of his car and started scouting the garage for Aurora’s vehicle.
Once he spotted it, he crouched down stealthily behind it, hiding in the shadows.
But <b>what </b>he didn’t know was that someone else had caught the entire scene. Lucas hade to see Aurora and saw John squatting suspiciously behind her car. He arched a brow<b>, </b>eyes narrowing with <b>sharp </b>focus.
<b>Then </b>he chuckled–low <b>and </b>cold<b>. </b>There <b>was </b>no warmth in that <bugh </b><b>at </b><b>all</b>.
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Then he chuckled–low and cold. There was no warmth in thatugh at all.
Lucas recognized the car immediately.
No doubt, John had picked Aurora’s vehicle.
He calmly pulled out his phone and made a call to Desmond.
“Bring a few people to the Walton garage. We’ve got trash to take out.”
“Yes, sir,” Desmond answered without hesitation.
Even over the phone, he could hear just how ice–cold his boss<b>‘ </b>voice was.
Whoever messed with their CEO again really had a death wish.
Back in the garage, John remained crouched, ncing at his watch now and then, just waiting for Aurora to get off work.
When she did, he was going to give that woman a piece of his mind and demand to know exactly what the hell she was thinking.
He had only raised the price a little–was that really such a deal–breaker?
It wasn’t like the deal was off the table. Why couldn’t she just obey and fall in line?
John tightened his grip on the knife, a vow burning in his chest.
This time, he would make sure Aurora learned a lesson she’d never forget.
Just as he nced down at his watch, everything suddenly went dark–a sack was yanked over his head.
He didn’t even get the chance to curse before something mmed into him, knocking him out cold.
His eyes rolled back, and he copsed.
Not long after, Desmond arrived and reported back to Lucas. “Boss, I’ll take him from here.”
Lucas gave a slight nod. “Keep him alive.”
Desmond’s eyes gleamed with excitement. “Of course. It’s been a while since we’ve had a reckless little pest like this. No way I’m letting him die too fast.”
Lucas didn’t respond. He simply turned and headed toward the elevator, his stride steady andposed.
Desmond had followed him long enough to understand–when Lucas didn’t say much, it meant everything had to be handled cleanly.
No reminders needed.
That was exactly what made Lucas so easy to follow.
As for John, he was dragged away–still inside the sack, unconscious.
Desmond didn’t bother to have anyone carry him properly.
He just let him drag across the ground like trash.
After all, it wasn’t like he’d die from it.
But that was only the beginning of his punishment for daring to offend Lucas.
Meanwhile, Lucas finished up and headed to Aurora’s office in an exceptionally good mood.
His expression didn’t betray a hint of what had just happened.
He looked the same as alwaysposed, polished<b>, </b>effortless.
He curled a long finger and knocked gently on her office door.
<b>“</b>Come in ”
Her voice <b>floated </b>out like bamboo <b>in </b><b>the </b>breeze–cool and crisp.
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Desmond didn’t bother to have anyone carry him properly.
He just let him drag across the ground like trash.
After all, it wasn’t like he’d die from it.
But that was only the beginning of his punishment for daring to offend Lucas.
Meanwhile, Lucas finished up and headed to Aurora’s office in an exceptionally good mood.
His expression didn’t betray a hint of what had just happened.
He looked the same as alwaysposed, polished, effortless.
He curled a long finger and knocked gently on her office door.
“Come in.”
Her voice floated out like bamboo in the breeze–cool and crisp.
Only then did Lucas push the door open.
Just hearing her speak sent a rush through him.
When a man truly loved someone, he loved everything about her.
Lucas realized he had reached that point. Her sorrow hurt him. Her happiness lifted him.
His entire mood now rose and fell with hers.
Aurora, thinking it was her assistant, looked up in confusion. Why was the person standing there without saying a word?