Chapter 328 Just Too Much
“Alright.”
Tilda stepped forward and pushed open the large doors.
She walked straight inside.
What she saw was a huge room, thousands of feet wide.
The ceiling was all glass, fully renovated.
She could see every delicate snowflake swirling in the night sky, tossed by the wind.
Inside, it was warm and cozy.
Ahead, a figure stood by the floor–to–ceiling windows.
He looked like a noble prince from long ago, dressed in a deep–purple aristocratic suit.
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Every button was fastened perfectly. The gold–threaded diamonds on the cuffs shone with nobility and
wealth.
His leather shoes were polished to a mirror shine, and his hair was styled perfectly, every strand in place. He looked impeccable, elegant, and grand.
A faint perfume lingered. Tilda couldn’t tell the brand, but it felt comforting.
At that moment, Jude was not the cold, ruthless, feared CEO everyone knew.
Instead, he gave off a gentle, soft feeling, like a calm spring breeze.
His godlike face, lit by the dim chandelier, was so stunning that it made her heart flutter.
No one could imagine this side of Jude.
Only Tilda got to see it.
She was the one person who could enjoy all of Jude’s tender sides.
Only her.
With each step Tilda took toward him, her blood seemed to boil.
This was the Omega–type connection between them.
She had thought that after all their meetings, this thrill would be familiar.
But tonight, it felt like the first time.
It was that same wild rush.
Jude’s steady eyes stayed on Tilda as she walked toward him in a red evening dress, proud and graceful like a
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phoenix.
In his eyes, there was space for only her.
Nothing else could fit.
The world was full of shining wonders, more than anyone could count.
But Jude only wanted one person.
When Tilda finally stopped in front of Jude, he reached out his hand to her.
He leaned forward a little, just like a real prince.
He was showing the highest respect to the woman he loved most.
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A faint smile appeared on Tilda’s lips. She removed her black gloves and placed her soft, delicate hand in


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