Chapter 115
Suddenly, there was only silence in the cat.
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The four black vans had already driven away in a hurry, leaving their friends‘ bodies sprawled on the asphalt. The surrounding cars, whose drivers had witnessed the scene, stayed far away, unwilling to get involved. “Hey, driver,” Alex called out. “Don’t you think it’s time to move out? What are you waiting for?”
The driver, who had been enjoying the music accompanying his journey to the afterlife, slowly opened his eyes and glanced around.
A jolt of shock ran through him. The obstruction that had once blocked his path was gone.
“Yes, yes, Sir.”
He hastily pushed the pedal, and as the car started moving, it bumped slightly–rolling over the bodies on the road
Jasmine stared out of the window, her eyes lost in the blue sky and the rows of passing houses.
“Don’t you want to ask who they were?” Alex asked, breaking the heavy silence.
“Not really,” Jasmine replied, her vo
soft but dismissive.
“They’re like cockroaches–keep coming after me. Honestly, I’m starting to get bored of it.” She tried to force a smile.
But Alex noticed the faint tremble in her hand as it rested near him.
“Can you help me tonight?”
“What is it?”
“You know that most of Kingston’s bodyguards are stationed with my father in Los Angeles,” Jasmine explained.
“The ones here are busy chasing after Chris and Bianca. So, I have no one to protect me. After what just happened, there’s no telling when the next attack could come. I need you to be my bodyguard.”
“Personal bodyguard?” Alex raised an eyebrow. “Wouldn’t it be safer for you to stay in a secure place?”
“That’s impossible,” Jasmine replied.
“Tonight’s my first banquet as Vancouver’s leader–my first official appearance after my father. It’s the biggest event for me and the entire city.”
“Allies and enemies alike will be there. I’ll be defenseless, sitting duck. Maybe this will be the last time you see me?” She blinked innocently.
Alex sighed, hesitating for a moment before nodding. “Alright, I’ll protect you.”
Even though it felt like a hassle, he knew he had to.
He was the reason Alfred Kingston had moved to Los Angeles, and it was his duty to ensure everything ran smoothly. Jasmine’s rise to power could not be put at risk.
“Many thanks, Mr. Alex.” Jasmine flashed a sweet smile and linked her arm with his.
The subtle scent of her perfume filled the small space, warm and distracting.
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“Do you think we can always stay like this?” she asked, her voice as gentle as a fading melody,
Alex stared into the distance, letting the silence speak for him.
“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; love leaves a memory no one can steal,” Jasmine whispered, her words lingering like a delicate breath on the wind. T
Alex sighed, his gaze heavy witli the weight of unspoken truths.
“We tell ourselves we’re in control,” he murmured, “but we’re only small boats, adrift in the storm.”
The hum of the car engine filled the silence as the city blored past, distant and cold.
It was an evening at the Vancouver Convention Centre, the city’s crown jewel of prestige and elegance.
The iconic event space stood proudly by the waterfront, its vast expanse resembling a grand hotel. The modern design, inspired by West Coast beauty, featured sweeping glass walls, timber accents, and high ceilings that created an aura of sophistication and openness
Inside, panoramic windows revealed breathtaking views of the harbor and distant mountains.
Outside, the waterfront promenade offered lush greenery and a scenic marina, completing the grandeur of the location.
A sleek black limousine glided to a stop at the entrance, its polished exterior gleaming under the golden glow of the city lights.
The driver stepped out and opened the door with precision, revealing a distinguished man in a perfectly tailored midnight–blue suit, accompanied by a stunning woman draped in a flowing black evening gown.
They emerged together–elegance personified.
He adjusted his cufflinks, the gleam of his luxury watch catching the evening glow.
She brushed a lock of hair behind her ear, her flawless skin glowing like porcelain under the shimmer of the city skyline.
“Who is she? A famous actress?”
“Her beauty–it’s unreal!”
“Isn’t she the President of the Lancaster Group? The one who took over Chris Roland’s company?“.
“Yes! She’s one of Vancouver’s top five beauties!”
“And the man by her side… that must be Marco Ashford–the most sought–after bachelor of them all!”
The whispers around the entrance swelled in awe as people watched Sophia’s breathtaking presence and Marco’s commanding demeanor.
Sophia’s eyes scanned the grand entrance, her lips parting slightly in admiration.
“I never imagined the Vancouver Convention Centre would be this grand,” Megan exclaimed as she stepped out behind them.
Megan, the former vice director of Chris Roland’s company, now served as Sophia’s personal secretary- a role she clung to with fierce determination.
Terrified of losing her job, she was desperate to win Sophia’s favor and prove her worth.
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Sophia absorbed the breathtaking scene, her keen eyes tracing the panoramic view of the harbor framed perfectly by the Convention Centre’s towering glass walls.
The soft, golden glow of the city lights shimmered across the water, while the low hum of conversation among Vancouver’s elite–the very people she had only read about in newspapers or admired from afar–mingled with the distant rhythm of the waves.
Despite her cultivated taste and discerning eye, she couldn help but be awestruck.
This place was a masterpiece of elegance–sophisticated, timeless, and almost dreamlike.
Marco leaned in, his voice warm and steady. “Sophia, you belong here. Don’t be so surprised–and never look down on yourself.”
Sophia suddenly remembered,
‘We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?‘
“Mr. Ashford,” Megan chimed in, trying to sound humble but desperate.
“You’re the real elite here. You have to help us navigate this so people won’t look down on us.”
Marco let out a soft chuckle. “Don’t worry. With me here, who would dare to disrespect you? I’m here to support both of you.”
“Support us?” Sophia raised an eyebrow, confused by his sudden eagerness.
Marco straightened his jacket, his smile widening. “I heard that the Lancaster Group is in talks to become one of the Kingston family’s partners. But nothing is set in stone until the contract is signed. That’s why I’m here–to put in a good word for you. This will boost your chances of sealing the deal.”
“You know them personally?” Sophia asked, her curiosity piqued.
“Of course. I’ve been friends with the Kingstons for years.” Marco’s voice brimmed with confidence.
“That would be incredible! Thank you, Mr. Ashford!” Megan’s eyes lit up with hope.
If the deal was signed, it would not only elevate the company’s status but also solidify Megan’s own position as Sophia’s trusted right hand.
Marco gave a modest shrug. “For Sophia? It’s no trouble at all.” He shot her a deliberate smile.
“Of course–we’re practically family already,” Megan added with a wink, trying to mirror his charm.
But Sophia wasn’t listening. Her attention had shifted to the luxurious car that had just pulled up at the far end of the entrance.
A tall figure stood beside it.
Her heart skipped a beat.
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