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The Billionaire's Asset: Cashing Out Freedom
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7 Chapters
Chapter 8 You're the top guy here img
Chapter 9 The Ex Catches Them Red-Handed img
Chapter 10 The Move Fell Through img
Chapter 11 The Billion-Dollar Escort img
Chapter 12 A Tip for the Service img
Chapter 13 Widow's Lament img
Chapter 14 Emergency incident img
Chapter 15 Immature protest img
Chapter 16 Alright, let's put on a show img
Chapter 17 Ring img
Chapter 18 Children and Lies img
Chapter 19 Butterfly tattoo img
Chapter 20 Third Wheel img
Chapter 21 Coward's Privilege img
Chapter 22 Testing the Boundary img
Chapter 23 Occupational Hazard img
Chapter 24 A young man with a buzz cut img
Chapter 25 Durian Diplomacy img
Chapter 26 Welcome to the snake pit img
Chapter 27 Half-sister makes her entrance img
Chapter 28 The Clone Husband img
Chapter 29 She is sharp-tongued img
Chapter 30 Cats and Sadists img
Chapter 31 Family Discipline img
Chapter 32 Her hands are dirty img
Chapter 33 Uncovering the Stepmother's Secret img
Chapter 34 We are discussing divorce img
Chapter 35 I'm working for your grandson img
Chapter 36 The Dying Wish img
Chapter 37 Boredom img
Chapter 38 The Failed Kiss img
Chapter 39 Cousin Julian img
Chapter 40 Save the Cat img
Chapter 41 The Midnight Protocol img
Chapter 42 Chance img
Chapter 43 Sweet and Sour img
Chapter 44 Congee img
Chapter 45 The Last Supper img
Chapter 46 The Performance img
Chapter 47 The Streisand Effect img
Chapter 48 Let it trend img
Chapter 49 The Cold Shoulder img
Chapter 50 This was a hit img
Chapter 51 Run, Dylan. Run img
Chapter 52 Bye NYC img
Chapter 53 I love a good tragedy img
Chapter 54 Sheila sends her regards img
Chapter 55 the butterfly represented transformation img
Chapter 56 you work for him img
Chapter 57 This is your money img
Chapter 58 You're a fool img
Chapter 59 Your name is Chance img
Chapter 60 Be free img
Chapter 61 He didn't hurt me img
Chapter 62 For Cats img
Chapter 63 Doctor's orders img
Chapter 64 He hates me img
Chapter 65 Not protecting what mattered img
Chapter 66 Miami Heat img
Chapter 67 Backstage Confrontation img
Chapter 68 Midnight Suite img
Chapter 69 Breaking News img
Chapter 70 I'm coming img
Chapter 71 The Silent Knight img
Chapter 72 A Canceled Honeymoon Trip img
Chapter 73 I miss you img
Chapter 74 coward img
Chapter 75 You look beautiful tonigh img
Chapter 76 Stranger img
Chapter 77 Dare you play img
Chapter 78 Game over img
Chapter 79 Does it hurt img
Chapter 80 It was his medicine img
Chapter 81 Does it hurt more than losing me img
Chapter 82 Morning Interrogation img
Chapter 83 Midnight Fever img
Chapter 84 How to represent love img
Chapter 85 Imperial Princess img
Chapter 86 The Fatal Peonies img
Chapter 87 Internet Sleuths img
Chapter 88 It was a test img
Chapter 89 Million Dollar Jealousy img
Chapter 90 Darkness took him img
Chapter 91 The Blood-Stained Check img
Chapter 92 The Lobby Declaration img
Chapter 93 The Rejected Trophy img
Chapter 94 He's insane img
Chapter 95 He was going to the airport img
Chapter 96 My girl img
Chapter 97 To being single img
Chapter 98 The Foolish Hunter img
Chapter 99 Safety first img
Chapter 100 Just... make sure he doesn't die img
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Chapter 7 My Ex Shows Up Uninvited

Claudius stared at the fractured phone screen, the spiderweb cracks distorting the image of the map. His reflection in the dark glass was fragmented, much like his current state of mind.

Hospital or Club?

Reason told him that he should go to the hospital, which is the cornerstone of the family.

But the image Quentin had painted-Dylan, his Dylan, in a room with other men-was a corrosive acid eating through his logic. It burned in his gut, a primal, possessive heat that defied all business sense. This wasn't jealousy. He told himself it wasn't jealousy. It was the fury of a CEO watching a critical, proprietary asset go rogue and risk total exposure. It was damage control. It was protecting the brand.

"Reroute," Claudius said, his voice dropping an octave, vibrating with suppressed violence.

Jensen, driving, looked in the mirror, his eyes widening slightly. "Sir? The hospital is-"

"Elysium," Claudius barked. "Now. We retrieve the asset before it compromises the entire operation."

Jensen slammed on the brakes. The heavy car lurched forward, the seatbelt locking tight against Claudius's chest. He spun the wheel, tires screeching as the Maybach pulled a violent U-turn across the double yellow lines, ignoring the blare of horns from oncoming traffic.

Jensen flipped a switch. A siren wailed, cutting through the traffic like a knife, clearing a path for the black beast of a car.

Claudius opened his iPad. He accessed the security schematics for Elysium. The Snyder Group owned forty percent of the holding company that owned the club. He watched the digital blueprints load, his finger hovering over the VIP sector.

He saw the hallway feed. He saw the closed door of the VIP suite. Two bouncers stood outside, arms crossed, looking bored.

He couldn't see inside. The camera feed for the room itself was blacked out.

The lack of data was maddening. Claudius gripped the edge of the tablet until his knuckles turned white. Unknown variables were unacceptable.

Claudius unbuttoned his collar. He felt like he was suffocating. The air in the car was perfectly climate-controlled, yet it felt thin, hot.

She was his wife. The papers weren't filed. The ink wasn't dry. Legally, morally, she was still his.

He remembered their wedding night. She had worn a backless dress then, too. She had been shy. Reserved. She had trembled when he touched her, her skin cool and soft under his fingertips.

And now? Now she was in a room with "pretty boys," playing games that Quentin Sharpe described with a lecherous sneer.

The car screeched to a halt at the back entrance of the club, the tires smoking against the asphalt.

The manager ran out, sweating, his cheap suit ill-fitting. "Mr. Snyder, we didn't expect-"

Claudius walked past him. He moved like a tank, unstoppable and lethal. The bass from the club thrummed in the pavement, vibrating up through the soles of his shoes.

"That room," the manager stammered, chasing him, struggling to keep up with Claudius's long, angry strides. "The client requested absolute privacy. We have a strict policy-"

Claudius stopped. He turned. His eyes were dead, void of any humanity, two chips of flint. The bouncers at the end of the hall saw him and instinctively took two steps back, lowering their eyes. They recognized a predator when they saw one.

"That client is my wife."

The manager turned pale, the blood draining from his face as if a plug had been pulled. He stepped back. He nodded frantically at the bouncers, who immediately unlocked the door and moved away from it, pressing themselves against the wall to avoid the coming storm.

Jensen followed, putting a finger to his lips, signaling absolute silence to the terrified staff.

Claudius reached the door. He could hear laughter inside. Music. The heavy thud of a beat that mocked his racing heart.

He didn't knock.

He pushed the handle down.

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