I stood at the estate's entrance, ready to leave and et Michael and Hyun.
We were supposed to finalize the setup for Hyun's studio today, but my mind was elsewhere—clouded by the reality that Sullivan had stolen everything I had.
Every last cent.
He thought he had crippled , but he was wrong.
Losing that money was only a setback, not my downfall. In fact, it had forced to take a longer, more treacherous path to secure my future—a path that I wasn't afraid to walk.
If Sullivan thought that stealing from was enough to break , then he was about to learn a hard lesson.
Last night, while the world slept, I'd already planted the seeds of my next move. I'd accumulated investnts—strategic, powerful ones—that would yield more than he could ever imagine.
Hopefully within a year, they would bear fruit, and when they did, I would rake in more than enough to not only secure my future but also build an empire strong enough to fend off any enemy who dared cross again.
I wasn't going to play it safe anymore. I wasn't going to hold back.
If Sullivan, Sophia, and Sophie wanted to push into a corner, then I would retaliate with a force they couldn't fathom. I was done playing that weak helpless girl.
In my mind, the pieces were already moving. I was thinking of setting up my own investnt corporation, a conglorate that would stand tall—untouchable.
Michael and the others would be my key players, managing it from the ground up.
And under that corporation, I would place QuantumLyfe, Hyun's studio, the restaurant and café I had purchased, the investnts I had made in the stock market, and the multiple parcels of land I owned—land that was soon to be converted into high-end malls and luxury condominiums.
Every investnt, every decision, was a calculated move.
With these ventures, I wouldn't just survive—I would dominate.
This ti, I wasn't just securing a future. I was building a legacy, an empire that no one could touch.
I could see it all so clearly now. The corporation would be more than just a shield—it would be a weapon. A weapon to strike back at those who thought they could control , those who dared to steal from , manipulate , or treat as a pawn in their gas.
I will fight back if it ca to it.
I tightened my grip on the car keys as I stepped outside.
But just as I stepped out into the hallway, I spotted Sophie leaning casually against the doorfra, arms crossed, eyes gleaming with sothing I couldn't quite place.
"I'm coming with you," she said, her voice soft but firm.
I stopped dead in my tracks, eyebrows lifting. "And what makes you think that you are?" My voice cut through the tension as I turned to face her.
Sophie stood there, unflinching, with a false sense of authority gleaming in her eyes. "Lady Sophia said you're not to go out without ."
I barely suppressed a scoff, intending to ignore her completely, but she stepped in front of , blocking my path. She was playing the obedient servant, but her real intentions were all too clear.
"Move." My tone dropped, low and dangerous. "Don't make do sothing to you—you won't like it."
For a fleeting second, I saw fear flash across her face, her posture wavering, but then it vanished, replaced by a smile—one that masked a cunning smirk beneath it.
"My Lady, Lady Sophie won't allow you to step outside this house without . Shall I inform her and have the guards escort you instead?"
The audacity. My blood simred, but I kept my expression cold and unreadable.
They had beco more cautious, more watchful ever since they confiscated my money, treating like so kind of threat.
They must've assud Sinclair had favored and handed that wealth—how wrong they were. They had no idea I had built that fortune myself, piece by piece, through my own investnts and strategies.
But I wasn't about to enlighten them. Let them think whatever they wanted, and let them squirm for the truth.
I flashed a bright smile at Sophie, one that made her hesitate for a mont. "Fine then," I said coolly. "Co with if you want."
Her eyes narrowed, clearly surprised that I wasn't resisting, but she didn't move at first. I pushed past her and headed for my car, not bothering to glance back.
As I slid into the driver's seat, I could feel her hesitation—she wasn't expecting this, wasn't ready for to give in so easily. She was caught off guard. Good.
The engine roared to life under my fingers, and only then did Sophie hurriedly scramble into the passenger seat.
The silence stretched between us as she clicked her seatbelt into place, a thin smile on her lips, as if she believed she had won sothing.
She was wrong.
Her eighteenth birthday was just around the corner, and she was so close to getting what she thought she deserved—yet still so far from it.
For now, she played the role of the innocent maid, but anyone could see right through her. She was just biding her ti, waiting for her mont to strike, to claim what she thought was hers.
But even with her scheming, even with Sophia's backing, she wouldn't be able to touch .
Not now. Not ever.
The car sped down the driveway, leaving the estate behind. Sophie sat beside , silent but watchful. I could feel her thinking, wondering what my next move would be.
She thought she had power over , but she didn't understand the ga I was playing. She would soon.
I shot her a quick glance from the corner of my eye before abruptly steering the car to a stop on the sideway. Without a word, I stepped out, slamming the door behind with a resounding thud.
Sophie's eyes widened in shock. "My Lady—what are you doing?!" Her voice cracked, panic creeping in as she realized what was happening.
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