Chapter 12
Every word from her lips struck like a slap-sharp, resounding, and merciless-echoing through the silent hall and cracking against Adrian Prescott’s face.
Gasps rippled across the room like thunder.
Whispers surged-shock, disdain, speculation-all directed at the man who had once thought himself
untouchable.
Adrian’s face turned ghostly pale. His lips trembled, but no sound came.
Her words had ripped open the most shameful parts of his soul-his arrogance, his cowardice, his cruelty- exposing them raw beneath the cruel light of public judgment.
All his explanations, all his apologies, now looked pitiful.
“I… I didn’t mean-” he stammered helplessly.
But Sienna had no patience left. She didn’t even spare him another glance. Her voice was steady, cold, commanding.
“Escort this man out. Calculate every item that’s been damaged tonight and make sure Mr. Prescott
compensates-in full. Not a cent less.”
“Yes, Miss Sloane.”
The guards moved in instantly, their tone polite but their grip unyielding.
“Sienna! Don’t do this! You can’t choose someone else! You’re mine-you’ll always be mine!” Adrian’s voice
cracked into a desperate, feral scream, his eyes bloodshot and wild.
Guests recoiled in shock as the guards restrained him without hesitation and dragged him toward the exit.
He struggled violently, twisting his head for one last look-only to see her walking away.
Her back straight, calm, resolute. Not once did she turn around.
“End the event here,” Sienna told her assistant coolly. “Have the hall cleared. The selection banquet will be
rescheduled.”
Rescheduled.
The word hit Adrian like a death knell-the final toll of everything he had lost.
Moments later, he was unceremoniously thrown out of the Skycrest Tower.
He hit the cold stone pavement hard, but felt no pain.
Behind him, the grand golden gates of the estate swung shut with a heavy finality, sealing him out from the
glittering world that no longer had a place for him.
Chapter 12
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