Chapter 1050:
âMs. Clarke is right. If you have anything to confess, now is the time. Think about your family. If you die, what will become of them?â
Her words struck a nerve. Bartonâs face, already pale, grew even whiter. He hadnât just taken Novaâs deal for money â his family was in her grasp.
He had known the risks but never expected things to spiral out of control.
Novaâs message was clear: she had abandoned him and expected him to take full responsibility. That was the only way his family could survive.
âNo⦠no one instructed me,â Barton said weakly, his voice trembling.
Realizing the inevitability of his fate, he stopped resisting.
If his death would protect his family, so be it.
A bitter smile spread across his face.
âMs. Clarke, you just had bad luck. I chose you because I donât like people like you.â
He straightened slightly, speaking with a mix of defiance and resentment.
âYou elites think youâre untouchable, but for once, someone like me played you!â
His laughter turned wild, and in a final act of desperation, he lunged toward Allison.
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âIf Iâm going down, Iâm taking you with me!â
But before he could reach her, Kellan stepped in, pinning Barton to the floor effortlessly.
Kellanâs face remained unreadable, but his voice carried unmistakable authority.
âTake him away. Deal with him.â
âYes, sir!â
Bartonâs eyes widened in shock, his muffled protests lost as the guards dragged him away.
Nova turned to Allison, her face a mask of regret.
âMs. Clarke, I deeply apologize for this. Itâs my fault for trusting the wrong person.â
Her words sounded sincere, but there was something unsettling in her gaze.
âPerhaps I could make it up to you with a meal sometime?â
Allison caught the hidden meaning behind her offer.
Both women understood what had happened, and neither would forget.
Allisonâs response was calm but cutting.
âNo, thank you. Iâd hate for you to be misled by someone else during dinner.â
She saw through Novaâs games. Bartonâs silence wasnât loyalty â it was fear, a product of Novaâs control.
âMs. Clarke, youâre quite amusing. Iâve learned a lesson from todayâs incident and surely will be more cautious in the future,â Nova replied with a tight smile.
She believed that she had covered her tracks, but the day had not gone as planned. Instead of gaining the upper hand, she had been humiliated.
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