Ian was a man of caution, especially when it came to Maja, his trusted confidant. So when she needed

to step out, he insisted on assigning two seasoned bodyguards to shadow her every move. Maja had

seen her fair share of trouble and wasn’t about to take any chances. As they approached the entrance

of the grand hall on the ground floor of the upscale restaurant, the metal detector let out a brief chirp,

and the waiter greeted the bodyguards with a polite smile. “Apologies, folks, but we have a strict no

weapons policy inside.” The bodyguards frowned at the request. This establishment prided itself on its

high security, which made it a popular neutral ground for the big shots of North America to negotiate

deals. It wasn’t just weapons that were banned; even cell phones were to be left with the coat check.

The bodyguards turned to Maja with concern. “Ms. Pennyfeather, perhaps you could meet your mentor

somewhere else. This place is quite strict—nothing gets past those doors.” “Does that apply to

everyone?” “Yes, ma’am. No exceptions.” Maja hesitated, then tried to call Herbert, but as expected, he

didn’t pick up. With no way to reschedule, she decided to go with the flow. “If that’s the rule for

everyone, then we’ll play by it.” She handed over her smartphone, and her reluctant protectors

relinquished their guns, knives, and phones. Stepping into the hall, Maja caught sight of Dylan and

couldn’t shake an uneasy feeling. She instinctively stepped back, just as the heavy doors clanged shut

behind her. With a raised eyebrow, she made for the elevator to head to the third floor, where she was

meant to meet Herbert, keen to avoid any conflict with Dylan. But then, a swarm of about thirty people

emerged, encircling her and the bodyguards. It dawned on her that Dylan had been lying in wait.

“What’s the meaning of this, Mr. Sanders?” she asked. Despite her recent run-ins with Judith, this level

of scheming seemed over the top. Dylan’s gaze was icy. “You know exactly what you’ve done, Maja.

You won’t leave here alive today. It’s the only way I can answer to Judith.” Maja’s brow furrowed. She

had been confined by K and then hidden away in the underground fighting rings. She couldn’t recall

any recent spats with Judith, especially since she had generously helped her just days before. Seeing

her bodyguards ready to fight, she stopped them. “There’s no point. You’re

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outnumbered and unarmed. Just go find Ian when you get out.” The guards said nothing; they had to

follow Maja’s orders. Dylan had Maja taken away and put into a car. As she got in the vehicle, she

pondered aloud, “Mr. Sanders, are you really willing to go this far for a fake sister?” “Shut up!” Dylan

snapped, his mind seething with the memory of that video. Maja chuckled coldly, “I just feel sorry for

the late Ms. Sanders. She was killed by Judith, and you didn’t shed a tear. Instead, you’re eager to

avenge Judith. Don’t you see the absurdity in that?” Dylan, who never hit women, couldn’t hold back

this time and slapped her across the face. Maja’s head turned with the blow, blood on her lips. “What

do you know! Do you have any idea what you’ve done to Judith? You’ve ruined her life, made her the

laughingstock of society, and now she’ll never marry. If you had any conscience, Maja, you’d apologize

to her! But it seems you’re unchanging, even now, with no thought for Judith’s plight!” Licking the blood

from her lips, Maja felt nothing but disdain for him. It was a pity her hands were tied, preventing her

from retaliating with a slap of her own.

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