Lucas had eyes and ears within Lacuna. When he learned of Nick's peril, loyalty and old friendship left him no choice: he had to save Nick.
But given his current position, he couldn't risk exposing himself. Stepping into the fray would not only draw Lacuna's wrath but also alienate many of his key clients.
The only solution was to locate Nick before the organization did, extract him in complete secrecy, and escort him safely back to his home country. Every step had to be invisible—no witnesses, no leaks.
…
Night clouds drifted, the moon traced its arc, and the sun slowly rose.
While Naraida was just waking, Khloe had already landed in Goldmont City, where night still held sway. Arista worried about her traveling alone and wanted to take her straight to the Hunt family estate, but Khloe refused.
She bid Arista a calm farewell, insisting she just wanted to go home and rest. Arista didn't press, instructing Lenny to see her safely back.
Loretta and Leon were at home, and Khloe wasn't yet ready to break the news about Nick. The emotional burden was too great.
"I'll come see you tomorrow. Tonight, just rest. Don't overthink things," Arista said, hugging her, stroking her face before leaving with George.
George's expression was solemn. He, too, worried about how to break the news to his parents, and whether Khloe could bear the weight of the Hunt family business without Nick. Even if she had the capability, her pregnancy complicated everything.
The bigger question loomed: how long could the truth about Nick's death be postponed?
On the way home, Khloe had already run through all these questions herself, but exhaustion and grief had left her body heavy and fragile. Rest came first.
Lenny parked the car beneath her apartment building, intending to escort her to the elevator, but she stopped him. She truly wanted to be alone. She didn't even have the energy to speak.
He was gone. He would never wait for her to come home again.
She stood there for a long time, stunned. When reality finally settled, the night outside had grown darker, the lights in the apartment sparse and cold.
…
The next morning, before dawn, Khloe awoke with a start. She realized she had slept on the sofa with nothing but a thin blanket wrapped around her. Her neck ached fiercely.
Then, faint footsteps came from the kitchen.
"Nick!"

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The readers' comments on the novel: Billionaire's Match (by Tangy Candy)
This is the story that I like reading. The heroine got the hold of the situation right away. No humiliation, no injustice, which keep the readers feeling bad all the way while waiting for the right thing to settle in favor of the heroine. Good storyline,congrats writer!...