Luke hated wasting ti more than anything, yet for Ella, he had already spent an amount of ti that made his chest ache with regret.
Ti that could have been used to close several major business deals or clear countless files now felt squandered.
Ella cast a glance at him, her lips curling into a cold smile. "I never asked you to wait here. Relax, I’m not about to drop dead. Besides... under the mighty protection of your Anderson family, what could possibly happen to ?"
Her words made Luke frown. "You may not agree with Father’s decision, but let be clear—I don’t like you either, and I’ll never marry you."
Ella watched as the waiter finished pushing the lunch cart into her room. Once he exited, she slamd the door shut with a resounding *bang*, cutting Luke and his stormy expression off completely.
Luke stood frozen, trembling with anger. "I’ve never t a woman this rude! Marry her? My wife will *always* be an elegant, refined heiress from a proper family!"
Yet even as he spoke, a bitter irony gnawed at him. He’d been through countless arranged dates with wealthy won, most handpicked by Lucas from Country S.
Many of these won were beautiful, graceful, and pure in reputation—perfect on paper. Yet, none of them had ever caught his eye.
The two bodyguards exchanged a wary look as they watched Luke storm off. A silent unease brewed between them.
After all, Eric was still missing, and he was their true benefactor. If sothing happened to him, where would their loyalty lead them next?
...
While Ella ate her lunch, John called with an update. The maid they suspected wouldn’t leave Leonard’s estate until after 10 p.m., aning they couldn’t make contact until then.
Ella’s anxiety flared. Every second was precious, and waiting until late evening ant another day before they might get news about Eric.
"No matter what, station more people around Leonard’s estate. If anything..." Ella took a deep breath. She was clinging to hope, even though no miracle had yet delivered Eric back to her.
Leonard wasn’t a fool, after all.
But what if sothing unexpected happened?
"Don’t worry, Sister-in-law," John replied. "We’ve already prepared for that. Luckily, there’s a farm near Leonard’s property—perfect for keeping our people hidden."
Ella’s heart remained heavy.
...
anwhile, on the ninth floor of the Vienna Hotel.
Luke was dining slowly, his father Lucas sitting calmly beside him. Lucas’s serene expression suggested nothing out of the ordinary had occurred.
"Father," Luke finally broke the silence, "do you think Ella’s plan to flush them out will work?"
Lucas chuckled softly. "You’re clever enough to figure that out on your own."
Luke nodded thoughtfully. "Leonard is a sharp man. He’ll likely hand Eric over to his eldest brother to distance himself."
"Exactly. Ella is quite clever herself, and Leonard has realized she’s seen through him. Any man who studies Country S culture in depth isn’t simple. But their side isn’t foolish either. If they plan to move Eric, they’ll take every precaution. It won’t be easy for Ella to make a move."
Lucas spoke slowly and deliberately.
"Father, aren’t you worried sothing might happen to Eric?" Luke asked, his confusion evident. After all, Ella was Lucas’s only daughter. Luke had assud their prior argunts were just Lucas being stubborn, and that he would ultimately side with her.
But to Luke’s surprise, Lucas had refrained from interfering entirely.
Lucas smiled calmly, his wisdom and composure settling sothing inexplicable within Luke.
"If Eric isn’t capable of protecting himself, he doesn’t deserve Ella," Lucas said, his tone mild but firm.
Luke froze, taken aback.
His thoughts unexpectedly turned inward. What about ? Raised under Lucas’s rigorous training, was he capable? Did he deserve soone like Ella?
The thought irritated him. Why am I even thinking this?
"Ella’s been in a bad mood these past few days," Lucas said with a sigh. "Make sure soone keeps an eye on her. I’m worried she might lose control of her emotions."
"Understood, I’ll take care of it," Luke replied, hesitating before adding, "But... Father, if sothing really happens to Eric, aren’t you worried she’ll end up like you—alone for life?"
Lucas frowned, clearly displeased. "What kind of bad on are you spouting now?"
Luke lowered his gaze. "I was just speculating, that’s all."
"There are very few people in this world who would stay single for life because they lost or were separated from a lover," Lucas said calmly. "I’m not truly abstinent for Isabella’s sake. It’s just that I’ve never t anyone who moved the way she did. That’s why I’ve stayed single. But if Ella were to face such a situation, I’d make sure she slowly forgets him. Won’s hearts are fickle, Luke. If you don’t understand that, spend so ti studying won."
Lucas’s tone was light, almost dismissive.
In his view, a woman’s feelings were easily swayed. If a woman had a long-term relationship with another man, there was a 99% chance she’d move on eventually. Whether or not Ella would, Lucas couldn’t say for sure, but he held onto the hope that she might. After all, if Eric were out of the picture, there was always Luke, his exceptional adoptive son.
While they discussed Eric’s fate, and while Ella, John, David, and others were consud with worry, at Leonard’s estate, deep in the basent, Eric had his own battle to fight.
...
Leonard’s Villa.
Basent.
Eric sat slouched in a corner, listlessly playing a handheld console brought to him by a maid. His eyes were bloodshot, evidence of sleepless nights.
In this place, Eric couldn’t afford to let his guard down for even a second. If he did, who knew what that overly flirtatious maid might try to do while he was asleep?
Over the past few days, Leonard himself had co down multiple tis to persuade Eric to join the Miller family, promising an alliance to take down both the Anderson and Scott families.
As Ella’s husband and Lucas’s son-in-law, Eric would naturally inherit Anderson’s fortune if Lucas were gone. The lure of power and wealth was laid bare before him.
Eric, however, neither refused outright nor agreed. Instead, he kept his answer vague, saying he needed ti to consider.
For four days, Leonard hadn’t used violence against him. Instead, he had stationed an attractive maid to attend to Eric’s every need, delivering his als and tending to him.
"Mr. Nelson, your lunch is here!"
Eric was focused on his ga when the maid sauntered in, balancing a tray of food. She swayed her hips provocatively, now wearing an even more revealing maid outfit.
Eric glanced at her briefly, his expression cold. "Put it there and leave."
Feigning hurt, the maid slinked closer, her voice dripping with seduction. "Oh, Mr. Nelson, how can you be so heartless? I’ve been here with you every mont, in the sa room. Isn’t it a sha to waste such an opportunity? Or... is there sothing wrong with you down there?"
Eric didn’t even lift his head. Calmly, he used his utensils to move so food around on his plate. "Eat it."
As always, Eric was ticulous about his als. He never touched any food without having the maid taste it first. Only after ensuring it was safe would he eat.
The maid sighed dramatically. "That’s really not necessary. Our dear Leonard wouldn’t stoop to poisoning your food just to blackmail you. I swear on my life."
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