Victor instructed his assistant to make sure Director Lawson and Mr. Wang got home safely.
As he turned back, he caught sight of Magnus striding toward him.
Victor lifted his heavy-lidded eyes with lazy indifference, glancing past Magnus in search of someone. The woman he was hoping for wasn’t there.
Sammy trailed after Magnus, looking a little awkward. He cleared his throat and tried to smooth things over.
“Long time no see, Victor.”
At the sound of Sammy’s voice, Victor shifted his gaze back, unhurried and nonchalant. He replied with a casual, “Yeah.”
Magnus met Victor’s eyes with an icy stare.
Victor looked back, his dark eyes utterly unreadable.
The two men stood face to face in the bar, both strikingly handsome and exuding an air of power. Their presence turned heads, and several women glanced over, unable to look away. Yet it was clear to everyone that a storm was brewing between them.
Magnus’ eyes were like frost, his tone chilling. “Victor.”
“I suppose I should thank you for all the ‘care’ you’ve shown the Wainwright family lately.”
“Or maybe I should be grateful for that little eight-billion-dollar ‘gift’ you gave my fiancée, Isadora?”
He put extra emphasis on the word “fiancée,” making sure Victor didn’t miss it.
Victor let out a low, derisive laugh, a smirk curling at the corner of his mouth. “The eight billion The Fitzgerald Group invested in Isadora’s project—should you, as her ex, really be thanking me for that?”
The word “ex” landed like a punch.
A flicker of pain cracked Magnus’ cold composure.
Rumors of his and Isadora’s breakup had been the hottest topic among the city’s elite lately. Isadora had never been so headstrong and furious before, but Magnus was certain of one thing: if he humbled himself just a little, if he took the first step to win her back, there was no way Isadora would simply walk away from five years of love.
“She’s coming back,” he told himself. “She has to.”
Magnus straightened, his voice steady. “Victor, maybe you haven’t heard—Isadora and I are getting married. As her future husband, I have every right to speak for her.”
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....