**The Unseen Kingdom That Followed Me Into Every Dream by Alyndra Meron Valeen 180**
What choice did Bull truly have? His superior had already made an appearance, and there was no escaping the inevitable confrontation.
With a heavy sigh that seemed to carry the weight of the world, Bull relented. “Alright, fine. But let’s make one thing clear: next time, don’t just start swinging at us, got it? A little warning goes a long way. Just give us a heads-up, and we’ll let you take whatever you want.”
His gaze lingered on Hera, a mix of resignation and something more profound in his eyes. “She’s all yours. Come on, boys.”
With that, Bull and his entourage exited, leaving behind a chaotic scene.
The room was a disaster zone, a stark reflection of the tumult that had just unfolded. Izzy’s eyes darted to Edmund, sprawled on the floor like a discarded doll, before shifting to Hera, who stood at the epicenter of this madness.
Mila, her voice tinged with panic, tugged at the hem of Hera’s sleeve, her eyes wide with fear. “Hera, are we completely and utterly doomed? This guy seems even more formidable than the last three we faced. How on earth are we supposed to save ourselves from this mess?!”
Hera felt a wave of irritation wash over her at Mila’s incessant whining. She locked eyes with Izzy, her voice rising above the chaos. “So… Izzy, is it? You don’t seem nearly as uncivilized as those three thugs from before. Perhaps you’re capable of listening to reason?”
Izzy’s expression hardened, a sneer curling his lips. “Don’t you dare call me that. That’s the nickname those brutes used to mock me. You’re Hera Bishop, I know that much.”
“Seriously, what in the world is wrong with you? Are you brainless or just blind? You had a picture-perfect marriage—with a perfect guy! Why on earth would you throw that all away for this pathetic excuse of a man?”
Edmund, finally finding a moment of respite, exhaled a sigh of relief and crawled to a corner, where he slumped down, trying to gather his wits.
Ezra, however, paid no heed to Mila’s flattery, his focus intensifying on Hera. How could this woman be so foolish? Why would she abandon a man as extraordinary as Sebastian for a worthless loser like Edmund?
Ezra’s perspective on Sebastian had shifted dramatically since their last encounter. He had come to fully appreciate Sebastian’s remarkable character, power, and status, especially after witnessing the chaos that had erupted at Baron Inc. He had utilized his own connections to delve deeper into Sebastian’s past and learned of the man’s heroic deeds through stories shared by his sister and brother-in-law.
What a contrast, Ezra mused, between the two men. One was a beacon of strength and integrity, while the other was a mere shadow, barely worth consideration.

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