LOGINThe nursery door opened slowly.
Very slowly. As if the person doing it… knew that even the slightest sound could ruin everything. Aurora stared at the screen without blinking. Her smile didn’t fade. Instead… it deepened. “Come in…” Aurora whispered softly. “Step further into my trap.” On the screen, Lily stepped inside. The dim light illuminated her face. Pale. But her eyes… were sharp. Different from earlier that day. No longer hiding her intentions. No longer pretending. Aurora leaned back in her chair. Her arms crossed. Her gaze cold. Watching. Calculating. Waiting. Lily approached the crib. Her steps were slow, but certain. As if she had already made her decision. Outside the room, the nanny was nowhere to be seen. The hallway looked empty. Silent. Perfect. Exactly as Lily wanted. But what she didn’t know… was that Aurora had arranged everything. The nanny… was deliberately out of sight. Because Aurora wanted to see… Just how far Lily would go. Lily stood beside the crib. Staring at Aurora’s baby. The baby slept peacefully. Her tiny chest rising and falling softly. Unaware that she had become the center of a cruel plan. Lily swallowed. Her hand slowly lifted. Slightly trembling. But not from fear. From anticipation. “This is the moment…” she whispered. “Everything that should have been mine… will finally be mine.” Her hand moved closer. Almost touching the baby’s blanket— Click. The lights snapped on. Lily flinched. Her body froze instantly. Her eyes widened. Slowly… she turned toward the door. And there, Aurora stood. Still. Calm. With a smile that could no longer be called gentle. It was… cold. Judging. And filled with victory. “Why did you stop?” Aurora’s voice was soft. But every word… carried pressure. “I want to see just how brave you really are, Lily.” Silence. Lily didn’t move. Her body remained frozen. “Aurora… I—” “Quiet.” One word. Enough to silence her instantly. Aurora stepped inside. Slowly. Each of her footsteps echoed in the room. As if each step… was counting down to Lily’s destruction. Aurora stopped right beside her. Her gaze dropped to Lily’s raised hand. Still hovering. Just inches from the baby. Aurora smiled faintly. “So this was your plan?” Lily swallowed hard. “I just wanted to look. Isn’t my best friend’s baby also mine?” Smack. The slap echoed through the room. Fast. Hard. Without warning. Lily’s head snapped to the side. Her breath caught. Aurora stood tall. Her hand not yet fully lowered. “I said… don’t touch my baby.” Her voice was low. But filled with threat. Lily trembled. Her hand slowly dropped. Her face turned pale. “Aurora… you misunderstood…” Aurora let out a soft laugh. A laugh that made the air feel colder. “Misunderstood?” Aurora tilted her head, her gaze piercing. “Did I also misunderstand… when you and Dante planned to switch the babies?” Silence. The world seemed to stop. Lily froze. The color drained from her face. Her eyes widened in fear. Aurora stepped closer. Very close. Close enough for Lily to feel her breath. “I heard everything.” The whisper was soft. But devastating. “Every word.” Aurora stared straight at her. “Every disgusting plan of yours.” Lily staggered back, her legs weak, nearly collapsing. “No… that’s not true…” Aurora smiled. “Still denying it?” She raised her phone. Pressed a button. And the sound filled the room. A recording. Dante’s voice. “We’ll switch the babies.” Lily’s voice. “So… I get to raise that bastard child?” “However you want.” The atmosphere froze. Lily trembled violently. Tears streamed down her face. “Aurora… listen to me…” Aurora stopped the recording. Her gaze turned even colder. Sharper. “Now… tell me,” she stepped closer again, “who came up with this first?” Lily fell silent. Her lips trembled. Her eyes darted nervously. Aurora waited. Unhurried. Because she knew… Lily would speak. And sure enough— “Dante…” The word came out softly. Broken. Aurora smiled. “Good.” The door suddenly opened. Footsteps. Dante. He stopped at the doorway. His eyes immediately took in the scene. And… the panic on Lily’s face. “What’s going on? Why aren’t you asleep?” Aurora turned slowly. Her gaze met his. Her smile returned. But this time… no one could call it warm. “Ah, you came at the perfect time.” Aurora stepped away from Lily. Giving space. But not to save her. To trap her deeper. “I just heard something interesting.” Dante looked at Lily. Then back at Aurora. “What do you mean?” Aurora raised her phone. Pressed the button again. The recording played once more. Clearer. Sharper. More devastating. Dante’s face changed instantly. Rigid. Pale. Aurora watched him closely. Savoring every subtle shift. “So…” Aurora tilted her head, “would you like to explain… or shall I continue?” Silence. Dante didn’t answer immediately. His eyes moved quickly. Calculating. Weighing. And within a second— He made his choice. He took a small step back. Away from Lily. A small movement. But unmistakable. Aurora saw it—and smiled. Of course. He chose himself. “Aurora…” Dante finally spoke. “I don’t know what that woman was planning.” The words fell just like that. Without guilt. Without hesitation. Lily turned sharply, her eyes wide. “Dante?! What are you saying?!” But Dante didn’t look at her. Not at all. Aurora laughed softly. “Interesting…” she said, slowly circling them. Like a predator studying its prey. “Very interesting.” She stopped in the middle. Between them. Then looked at Lily—now completely alone. “So… you’ve been abandoned?” Her voice was gentle. But painful. Lily bit her lip. Tears fell uncontrollably. Aurora watched her for a few seconds. Then smiled. “This game… has only just begun.” She turned to Dante. “Next week, the internal audit begins.” Dante stiffened. “An audit?” Aurora nodded. “All transactions.” Her smile widened slightly. “No exceptions.” Silence. The words hung in the air. Heavy. Threatening. Aurora picked up her baby and walked toward the door. But before leaving— She stopped. Without turning, she spoke softly, “Oh, and…” Dante and Lily held their breath. Aurora tilted her head slightly. Her smile returned. “If I were you…” she paused, letting the words sink in, “…I would start thinking about how to survive.” Silence. Then Aurora turned slowly. Her gaze lethal. “Because from now on…” her smile deepened, “…I won’t kill you quickly.”Aurora stared at her phone screen for a few moments before finally closing her laptop.Her first day back at work had been much easier than she had expected.Several reports had been completed.Her meetings with the department heads had also gone smoothly.Yet Darius's message kept stirring her curiosity.She picked up her bag and said goodbye to her secretary."I'm heading home.""Have a good evening, Mrs. Aurora."As soon as she stepped out of the building, a very familiar car was already waiting at the entrance.It wasn't the chauffeur.Darius himself was behind the wheel.Aurora opened the door and got in."You came to pick me up yourself?"Darius nodded."It's your first day back at work. I wanted to be the one to bring you home."Aurora smiled."Thank you."The car slowly pulled away from the Blackwood building.A few minutes passed.Aurora realized they weren't heading home."Where are we going?""You'll find out soon enough."Aurora laughed softly."You really enjoy keeping me
Aurora looked at Darius curiously."A surprise?"A faint smile appeared on Darius's lips."If I tell you now, it won't be a surprise anymore."Aurora laughed softly."At least give me a hint."He shook his head."Wait two more days."Aurora didn't press him.She knew her husband well enough.Whenever Darius wanted to keep something secret to make his family happy, there was no point in asking any further.The next two days passed more quickly than either of them had expected.That morning, the Harrington residence was unusually busy.Aurora wore an ivory business suit that had been tucked away in her closet for a long time.Hazel stood in front of her mother, looking her up and down."Mommy, you look beautiful."Aurora smiled."Thank you."Hazel nodded in satisfaction."You look just like you did in your office pictures."Aurora laughed."You still remember?""I do."Hazel picked up Aurora's work bag and handed it to her."Here."Aurora accepted it."Thank you, Assistant Hazel."Hazel
On the way to the aquarium, Aurora spent most of the drive gazing out the window.Peter's words still echoed in her mind.The leader of Blackwood will be returning very soon.It sounded like a simple sentence.But after everything that had happened, it carried far greater meaning.Darius glanced at her briefly."What are you thinking about?"Aurora smiled."I'm imagining the day I truly return to work."Darius nodded."So am I."Aurora turned to him."Won't you feel like you're losing something?""Why would I?""You've been leading Blackwood for the past several months."A faint smile touched Darius's lips."I was only looking after your home."Aurora didn't answer.His words filled her heart with warmth.When they arrived at the aquarium, Hazel immediately ran ahead, still holding Aurora's hand."Mommy, hurry!"Aurora laughed."Slow down."Darius pushed the double stroller.Aiden and Aria were still fast asleep.Hazel stopped in front of a massive aquarium."A blue fish.""A yellow f
Darius didn't answer immediately.His gaze shifted to Aurora, who was helping Hazel straighten her hat."All right. We'll be there."The call ended.Aurora looked at him."What is it?"Darius slipped his phone into his pocket."Uncle Peter asked us to stop by Blackwood for a while."Aurora frowned."Now?""Yes. He said the board of directors has made a decision."Aurora took a slow breath."Then let's go there first."Hazel immediately raised her hand."What about the fish?"Aurora crouched in front of her daughter."We'll go see the fish after Mommy finishes her business."Hazel thought for a moment."Promise?""Promise.""Then Hazel will be patient."A few minutes later, the car was back on the road.This time, their destination wasn't a place for recreation, but the Blackwood headquarters.When they arrived, Peter was already waiting in the lobby."I'm sorry for interrupting your family's plans."Darius shook his head."It's all right."Peter turned to Aurora."They're all waiting.
Aurora read the next few lines.The letter wasn't long.It contained only a few sentences explaining everything Darius had already told her.About the responsibility he had merely wanted to safeguard.About his promise to return Blackwood to its rightful owner.And about his hope that Aurora would never doubt the sincerity of the man who had become her husband.Aurora drew a slow breath.Without reading to the final page, she carefully folded the letter.Darius watched her."You're not going to finish it?"Aurora shook her head."I already understand."She slipped the letter back into the envelope."I don't need to read the rest."Darius frowned."Why?"Aurora looked at him."Because I've already heard the answer I needed most... directly from you."The atmosphere in the room felt much lighter than it had only minutes before.Aurora stood up.Then she walked toward the window."I'm sorry."Darius rose to his feet as well."I'm sorry too."Aurora turned to him."For what?""I was too c
Darius fell silent for a few moments.He looked at Hazel, who was still busy stacking colorful blocks on the carpet."Daddy, build the tallest tower," Hazel said cheerfully.Darius smiled faintly."In a minute."Then he turned his attention back to the phone call."So... you've received the envelope?""Yes.""Have you read it yet?""Not yet.""Why not?"Aurora looked down at the brown envelope resting on her lap."I want to hear your explanation first."Darius took a slow breath."Then come home.""Is that all?""I want to explain it while looking into your eyes."Aurora didn't answer.A few seconds later, the call ended.Throughout the drive home, Aurora glanced at the envelope over and over again.Darius's handwriting was exactly as she remembered it.Neat.Firm.Never rushed.Several times, she almost broke the seal.But every time her fingers brushed the edge of the envelope, she stopped herself.She wanted to hear everything directly from Darius.Not from a single sheet of paper.
The air in that area felt different.Unlike the clean, orderly city center, everything here felt… alive in a harsher way. Houses were packed tightly together. Narrow streets. The sounds of children, vendors, and old machines blended into one.Dante stood at the edge of the street.His eyes swept th
That night… felt longer than usual.Dante stood on the balcony of the guest room.City lights flickered in the distance.But his mind… wasn’t there.Ivy.That name kept echoing in his head.That tiny face. That fragile breath.Dante closed his eyes.“I’ll take care of everything…”His own words rep
The corridor was still silent.Aurora stopped in front of one of the doors.A door with a small glass panel.Behind it… a baby lay sleeping.Lily’s baby.Aurora watched the little girl for a few seconds.Her face remained calm.But her eyes… were reading. Assessing. Confirming.As if the baby was n
The whisper still lingered in the air.But Darius offered nothing more.Only a faint smile.As if everything he had said… was enough.And that made Aurora realize one thing—This man was dangerous. Not because of power.But because… he was unpredictable.“Enough.” Aurora’s voice finally cut through







