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Through Unseen Doors We Step Into Untold Worlds Beyond by Sage Hunter Lane 191

    Through Unseen Doors We Step Into Untold Worlds Beyond by Sage Hunter Lane 191 Summary


    In Chapter 191 of **Through Unseen Doors We Step Into Untold Worlds Beyond**, N finds herself engulfed in panic as she confronts rk, demanding the return of her phone. The tension esctes as rk, caught off guard by her aggression, attempts to assert control, revealing that he has decided not to return to the Sumner Group and is starting his own business. Despite his efforts to engage her, N’s defiance is palpable, and she coldly dismisses any notion of reconciliation, reflecting the emotional distance that has grown between them.


    rk’s desperation bes evident as he tries to persuade N to join him in his new venture, promising her a significant role and shares in thepany. However, N’s response isced with sarcasm and resentment, realizing that rk’s interest in her is only tied to her potential usefulness in his ns. This revtion deepens her sense of estrangement, as the man she once knew has transformed into someone maniptive and self-serving.


    As their conversation unfolds, N’s resolve hardens in response to rk’s usations and attempts to manipte her feelings. She stands firm, asserting her independence and the futility of rk’s pleas for support. The stakes rise as she grapples with the possibility of exposing a hidden file that could have severe consequences for her if discovered, adding ayer of urgency to her predicament.


    N ultimately decides she needs time to think, recognizing the precariousness of her situation. rk, sensing her hesitation, reluctantly agrees to give her space, but the weight of their unresolved issues hangs heavily in the air. The chapter concludes with N feeling the burden of her choices, caught between her past with rk and the uncertain future that lies ahead.Continue Regr Chapter Reading Below


    **Through Unseen Doors We Step Into Untold Worlds Beyond**


    by Sage Hunter Lane


    **Chapter 191**


    N felt a surge of panic course through her veins, and in a moment of desperation, she lunged at rk. “Give me back my phone!” she demanded, her voice sharp and urgent.


    rk, taken aback by her sudden aggression, stumbled backward, his foot catching on the edge of the rug. He fought to regain his bnce, his heart racing. “I came here today to discuss something important with you,” he said, his tone icy as he grasped her wrist, trying to assert some control over the situation.


    N yanked her hand free, her expression a mask of defiance. “I have nothing to discuss with you,” she retorted, her voice steady butced with an underlying fury.


    She lifted her gaze to meet his, her eyes cold and unyielding, a stark contrast to the gentle woman he had once cherished. The warmth he remembered was now reced by a steely resolve that sent a shiver down his spine.


    “N, I’ve already told my grandparents that I won’t be returning to the Sumner Group. I’m nning to start my own business,” rk dered, trying to inject a sense of urgency into his words.


    Her expression remained unchanged, as if his words had no impact. “What you choose to do with your life has absolutely nothing to do with me,” she replied, her voice devoid of emotion.


    As rk spoke, a shadow crossed his features, darkening his once bright demeanor. “N, we’re married. We’re supposed to share our lives together. Do you truly want to create this rift between us?”


    The absurdity of his words struck N as almostical. How could he still be under the illusion that she would willingly choose to spend her life with him?


    His silence, punctuated only by the tightening of his grip on her phone, made his knuckles turn pale. She could see the tension in his jaw, the way his breath hitched slightly as he prepared to speak again.


    Taking a deep breath, he softened his tone, almost pleading. “It was wrong of me to ask you to tell my grandparents that you wanted a child. I’m sorry. I won’t pressure you into anything you don’t want to do in the future.”


    “If that’s all you came here to say, you can leave now,” N replied curtly, her heart racing with a mix of anger and relief.


    “N, I really need your help to get my business off the ground. You’re currently working at Prospectus Technology, right?”


    She raised an eyebrow, intrigued despite herself. “And what’s your point?”


    rk pressed on, his voice gaining a hint of excitement. “Why not join me? You’d only need to focus on drug research in theb. I’ll take care of everything else and even offer you shares in thepany. You’d be a shareholder. What do you think?”


    A softugh escaped N’s lips, tinged with sarcasm. “So, this is what it all boils down to. You finally reveal your true intentions. But here’s the thing: I don’t have a second patent right now. Even if I did, I wouldn’t hand it over to you.”


    It was painfully clear to her that rk’s interest in her was entirely contingent upon her usefulness.


    rk frowned, confusion etched on his face. “How can you not have one? Aren’t you developing drugs at Prospectus Technology? You could easily bring that project over.”


    N felt a wave of resentment wash over her, a growing sense of estrangement. The spirited young man she once knew had morphed into someone maniptive, someone she hardly recognized.


    “You really have no boundaries, do you?” she spat, irritation sparking in her eyes.


    rk, noticing the mockery reflected back at him, clenched his jaw. “If you hadn’t exposed Jordyn’s pregnancy, I wouldn’t have been ousted from the Sumner Group. You need to take responsibility for that.”


    N crossed her arms, her resolve hardening. “I’ve already had someone authenticate that so-called recording. The results will be avable tomorrow. You really don’t know who leaked this information?”


    As her unwavering gaze bore into him, rk felt a twinge of unease, prompting him to look away, unable to meet her eyes.


    “Even if this isn’t your fault, as my wife, you should support me. Only if my business seeds will the Sumners value you,” rk insisted, desperation creeping into his tone.


    The approval of the Sumners? Once, that had held great significance for N, but now, it felt utterly irrelevant.


    Yet, a troubling thought nagged at her: if she didn’t find a way to get rk to leave, he might uncover the file she had been so careful to hide.


    Realizing the precariousness of her situation, N pressed her lips together, her gaze flickering with internal conflict. “I need to think about it. If thepany finds out, I could end up in prison.”


    rk, noticing her hesitation, felt a flicker of hope. “Alright. I’ll give you time to consider it.”


    “I need to rest now. You should go,” N stated firmly, her tone brooking no argument.


    Understanding her nature, rk didn’t push further. He reluctantly handed her the phone, the weight of their conversation hanging heavily in the air as he stepped back, leaving her to wrestle with her thoughts.Conclusion


    In the aftermath of their heated exchange, N stood alone, the echoes of rk’s words reverberating in her mind. The tension between them had crystallized into an unbridgeable chasm, one that had been years in the making. As she clutched her phone, the symbol of her autonomy, she felt a bittersweet sense of rity wash over her. The woman she had once been, eager to please and bound by the expectations of others, was slowly being reced by a fierce resolve to reim her identity. Though the prospect of joining forces with rk was tempting, it was overshadowed by the realization that true partnership could never stem from maniption or desperation.


    As rk’s figure receded into the distance, N took a deep breath, allowing the weight of their confrontation to settle. She had faced her fears, confronted the man who had once held her heart, and emerged from the encounter not as a victim, but as a woman ready to forge her own path. The unseen doors of her future loomed ahead, filled with untold possibilities, and for the first time in a long while, she felt a flicker of hope igniting within her. No longer would she be defined by her past or the expectations of others; she was ready to step into the unknown, embracing the power of her choices and the strength of her own voice.What to Expect in Next Chapter?


    **What to Expect in Next Chapter?**


    As the tension between N and rk simmers, the next chapter promises to delve deeper into the emotional and ethical turmoil that both characters face. With rk’s offer lingering in the air, N finds herself at a crossroads—torn between her pastmitments and the potential consequences of her choices. Will she sumb to the pressure of partnership, or will her resolve to protect her secrets prevail? The stakes are higher than ever, and readers can expect a gripping exploration of loyalty, ambition, and the shadows of betrayal that loom over their fractured rtionship.


    Moreover, N’s internal conflict will intensify as she grapples with the implications of her hidden file and the looming threat of exposure. As she navigates the murky waters of her professional aspirations and personal entanglements, unexpected allies may emerge, and hidden truths could surface, reshaping her understanding of trust and betrayal. The chapter is set to unveil pivotal revtions that will not only challenge N’s perception of rk but also force her to confront the realities of her choices. Will she find the strength to forge her own path, or will the unseen doors of her past close in on her? Readers won’t want to miss the unfolding drama that awaits.


    Sara Lili


    Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icyndscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of d’s breathtaking cold.
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