The Unseen Kingdom That Followed Me Into Every Dream by Alyndra Meron Valeen 30 Summary Hera’s anger erupted as she demanded Morgan call Legal immediately to prepare divorce papers. Her decision to end her marriage with Sebastian was resolute and final, despite the recent appearance that things were going well between them. Morgan, though confused, respected her privacy and quietly left to arrange the documents. Hera then took the papers without a word and headed to the fire station, muttering a warning to Sebastian about the consequences of his actions.
Meanwhile, Sebastian had just finished a morning training session when his captain, Albert, summoned him with a proud smile. Albert revealed he was recommending Sebastian for a commendation and mentioned a visitor waiting to present him with a banner. Curious and slightly puzzled, Sebastian made his way to the dorms, where he found Rhea Canien standing alone with a bright red banner in hand. Recognizing Rhea immediately, Sebastian recalled the night he had saved her from a dangerous situation. Though cautious, he greeted her politely and asked why she had come to the station.
Rhea explained she was there to thank him for saving her life and offered the banner as a token of gratitude. Her demeanor was sincere and warm, showing a steadiness that contrasted with the troubled woman he remembered. Sebastian accepted the banner with a polite smile, sensing that perhaps Rhea had changed since that fateful night. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below “Get Legal on the line, now!” Hera’s voice cut through the office, sharp and commanding, her fury unmistakable. “Tell them to prepare two copies of a divorce agreement.
I’m done-I’m walking out.” The words “divorce agreement” struck Morgan like a thunderclap. His expression hardened instantly. There was no need for questions; Hera had made her decision crystal clear. She was truly going to divorce Sebastian. But hadn’t Sebastian been here just last night? Hadn’t things seemed to be going well between them? Morgan’s mind raced with confusion, yet he knew better than to pry into Hera’s personal affairs. With a respectful nod, he quietly exited the room. Within ten minutes, two freshly printed copies of the divorce papers were neatly placed on Hera’s desk.
Without uttering a single word, she grabbed them, her face cold and unreadable. Then, with purposeful strides, she left the Edge Inc. headquarters, heading straight toward the fire station. “Sebastian,” she muttered under her breath, her voice low but fierce, “if you want to play hardball, then let’s see who really loses in the end.” Meanwhile, across town… Thad had just wrapped up our morning physical training session when my captain summoned me to his office. “You wanted to see me, sir?” I asked, stepping inside. Albert wore a satisfied smile, and that alone made me wary.
“That’s right,” he said, grinning broadly. “I didn’t expect you to pull off something like this and surprise me.” “Surprise?” I blinked, puzzled. He laughed softly. “Don’t act innocent. You made us all proud, Sebastian. I’m recommending you for a commendation. Also, someone’s here to present you with a banner.” A banner? What for? My mind immediately jumped to the wildfire rescue we had pulled off a few days ago. Maybe a local had come to express their gratitude? But it had been a team effort. Why single me out?



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