LOGINDizer didn’t sleep a single wink that night. Her mind flatly refused to stay quiet, replaying Camille’s cruel words on a loop: The truth would completely destroy you.
What is the truth? Why did everyone in her family treat her like she was something fragile, temporary, and entirely replaceable?
At exactly 3:17 a.m., her phone vibrated violently on the nightstand. The caller ID read UNKNOWN NUMBER. She ignored it. It immediately rang a second time. She snatched it up and pressed it to her ear. "What?"
Silence stretched over the line for a moment, followed by a familiar, deeply controlled voice. "Dizer."
Her grip on the phone tightened until her knuckles ached. "Liam."
"I need to see you," he said flatly.
Dizer let out a soft, mocking laugh. "Why? So can you tell me all the details about how you kissed my sister again?"
A long pause followed. That silence was all the answer she needed. Her chest tightened painfully. "So it's true. You did."
"I didn't call you to discuss Camille," Liam said, his voice tightening. "The marriage contract between our families is still legally active. I want to settle it."
Her voice turned incredibly sharp. "Settle what, exactly? My public humiliation?"
"No," Liam replied after a beat. "My responsibility."
That word—responsibility—infuriated her. Not guilt. No regret. Just responsibility, as if she were nothing more than a tedious corporate chore he had been assigned to clean up.
"Fine," Dizer said coldly. "Come to my office tomorrow morning. We’ll end this charade once and for all."
"Dizer, listen—"
She hung up on him before he could finish, burying her face into her pillow, staring blankly into the dark until the morning sun finally broke through the blinds.
The next day, Liam arrived at the Shank Global Headquarters. For the first time since he had entered the building, he wasn't looking around for Camille. His eyes were entirely focused on finding Dizer.
Dizer noticed him the moment he stepped off the elevator. The way his eyes scanned the room wasn't distracted or casual; he was locked onto her.
"Let's go somewhere completely private," Liam said without greeting her.
Dizer almost laughed at his forwardness. "You usually don't enjoy having private conversations with me, Doctor Oscar."
"I dislike public ones even more," he countered smoothly.
They ended up walking into a glass-walled corner conference room, the sprawling city skyline stretching out behind them. Liam wasted no time, placing the thick legal marriage contract firmly on the mahogany table. "I want to officially modify the terms."
Dizer leaned back against the glass wall, crossing her arms. "Of course you do. Let me guess—you want to substitute Camille's name for mine."
The words hit her, but they didn't break her. She had already been broken too many times over the past week to care anymore. Instead, she just nodded slowly. "So why are you here telling me this? Just go do it."
"Because I need your signature and your full cooperation to alter the original terms," Liam explained.
She let out a dry, humorless laugh. "My cooperation? Why on earth would I help you marry my sister after everything she’s done?"
Liam hesitated for a fraction of a second, his jaw tightening before he said something entirely unexpected. "Because I believe she is being used by your father."
That instantly got her attention. Dizer straightened her posture, her eyes narrowing. "What?"
Liam leaned forward, pressing his hands against the table. "I think your family is hiding a massive secret from both of us. Think about it, Dizer. For some inexplicable reason, your father completely pushed you aside despite your ten years of undisputed contribution to this company. And then, the exact moment I threatened to pull out of the deal, he immediately offered Camille on a silver platter."
A bitter smile formed on Dizer's lips. "Welcome to my life, Liam."
"I am being completely serious," Liam pressed. "And Camille knew exactly who I was before she even touched down in the country. The timing, the familiarity, the setup... none of this feels random. It feels meticulously planned."
Dizer swallowed hard, a tiny crack finally appearing in her defensive anger. It wasn't forgiveness toward him, but pure, unadulterated curiosity. "Then what is the secret, Liam?"
Liam shook his head honestly. "I don't know yet."
Before Dizer could respond, the heavy conference room doors were pushed open hard and fast. Kendall Shank marched into the room, followed closely by Javier and a smiling Camille.
"Good," Kendall said, adjusting his suit jacket as he walked toward the head of the table. "You're both already here."
Dizer's brow furrowed in deep suspicion. "What is the meaning of this, Dad?"
Kendall ignored her question, placing a fresh set of legal documents directly over Liam's copy. "I have made a final executive decision. The wedding will proceed."
Camille smoothly took a seat at the table, looking incredibly satisfied. Liam's eyes narrowed into slits, while Javier completely avoided eye contact with Dizer.
"What decision?" Dizer asked, her voice dropping into a dangerous whisper.
Kendall exhaled slowly. "The wedding will proceed, but not under the original parameters. Liam will marry Camille."
The room froze instantly. Even Liam went completely rigid at the finality in Kendall's tone. Dizer felt an overwhelming sense of emptiness wash over her. They weren't negotiating with her anymore; they were completely replacing her right in front of her face.
Liam finally broke the silence, his voice laced with suspicion. "And this is exactly what you wanted, Kendall?"
Camille tilted her head toward Liam, her voice light and playful. "Why wouldn't we want this, Liam? Circumstances have changed."
"There it is," Dizer whispered, her voice laced with venom. "Always the company. Always the hospital. Always something bigger and more important than me."
Liam stood up slowly from his chair, turning his gaze toward Kendall. "If I agree to this, what happens to Dizer?"
Kendall didn't hesitate. "The original contract regarding Dizer becomes entirely void."
Dizer blinked, staring at her parents. "That's it? Ten years of my life, and I'm just voided out of the family?"
Javier's voice cracked slightly with emotion. "Dizer, please understand... it really is for the best."
Dizer stared at her mother, her heart turning to absolute ice. "The best for who, Mom? Name one person this is best for besides Camille."
Nobody answered her. Camille finally spoke up, her tone dripping with mock pity. "Oh, don't be so dramatic, Dizer. It's embarrassing."
Dizer snapped her gaze to her sister. "You wanted this from the very second you got back, didn't you?"
Camille smiled widely. "Of course I did."
Liam turned sharply toward Camille, his eyes flashing with sudden realization. "You knew about the merger before we ever met at Dizer's apartment. You planned your arrival."
Camille didn't even bother to deny it anymore. "I got exactly what I wanted, Liam. That's all that matters."
Dizer watched Liam's reaction carefully, expecting him to explode with rage, to reject the manipulation, or to walk out. But instead, Liam just looked profoundly conflicted. He wasn't furious; he was calculating. And that realization hurt Dizer far more than anything else because it meant Camille hadn't been wrong about him.
Kendall tapped his pen against the table. "Liam, confirm your verbal decision right now so we can sign the new terms."
Liam didn't answer immediately. His gaze drifted slowly from Camille's eager face over to Dizer's pale, rigid expression. For a brief, agonizing second, something unspoken passed between them—but it vanished into thin air as Liam finally cleared his throat.
"I accept the new terms," Liam stated firmly.
Dizer exhaled a slow, quiet breath. She wasn't shocked or surprised; she was just completely and utterly finished with them. Camille grinned triumphantly, while Javier let out a massive sigh of relief.
"Then it is officially settled," Kendall declared, reaching for his pen.
But before anyone could move a muscle, Dizer stood up from her chair. Everyone at the table turned to look at her. She locked eyes with each of them one by one—her cold father, her cowardly mother, her malicious sister, and the billionaire who couldn't make up his mind.
"No," Dizer said quietly.
The single word exploded in the quiet room. Kendall's brow furrowed in immediate anger. "What did you just say?"
"I said no," Dizer repeated, her voice gaining strength.
Javier stepped forward, her hands shaking. "Dizer, please don't do this—"
"I am no longer a part of any of your decisions," Dizer stated flatly, ignoring her mother entirely. She looked directly at Liam. "You don't get to move me around like a piece of corporate property, Liam."
Liam's eyes narrowed slightly. "I didn't intend to—"
"Yes, you did," she cut him off, her voice cracking slightly but refusing to break. "You all did."
She took a decisive step back away from the table. "I won't marry anyone in this room, and I am officially done with this family."
Kendall's voice sharpened into pure corporate authority. "You don't have a choice in this matter, Dizer!"
That specific sentence—you don't have a choice—snapped something deep inside her soul. For her entire life, she had heard those words. No choice. No voice. No value. Something inside her finally gave way, replacing her sorrow with an icy, dangerous calm.
She looked at her father and smiled a cold, terrifyingly peaceful smile. "I do now."
Without waiting for a response, she turned on her heel and walked out of the conference room. This time, absolutely nobody tried to stop her—not even Liam.
But as she reached the long hallway outside the executive suite, her phone began to vibrate violently in her hand. It was an UNKNOWN NUMBER. She hesitated for a beat before pressing it to her ear. "Hello?"
A man's voice came through the line, sounding entirely calm, professional, and unfamiliar. "Is this Ms. Dizer Shank?"
"Yes, speaking."
There was a brief pause on the other end. "We are calling to formally inform you that your offshore account, established under your secondary corporate identity, has just been fully activated."
Dizer stopped dead in her tracks in the middle of the empty hallway. "What did you just say?"
A second, deeper voice joined the conference call. "Congratulations, Ms. Shank. As of five minutes ago, you are now officially the majority shareholder of Blackridge Logistics."
Dizer’s breath caught completely in her throat. "That's impossible. That company was liquidated years ago. It doesn't exist anymore."
The man replied smoothly, "It does now, ma'am. And you now hold absolute control over a global shipping empire that dwarfs Shank Global."
Dizer's hand slowly tightened around her phone, her entire expression shifting from raw pain to sudden, sharp realization. A dangerous, beautiful smile spread across her lips.
Far behind her, inside the closed conference room, Liam Oscar was still staring blankly at the door she had just walked through. And for the very first time in his calculated life, he looked like a man who knew he had just made the most catastrophic mistake of his existence.
The envelope felt heavier than it looked. Dizer stared at the elegant handwriting across the front: To Be Opened Only If Kendall Betrays Dizer. Her fingers trembled as she traced the words. Looking up at Adrian, her voice was barely above a whisper. "Did my grandmother really expect this day to come?"Adrian let out a quiet sigh. "No," he paused before adding, "she prayed it never would. But Eleanor never ignored the possibility."Taking a slow, steady breath, Dizer carefully broke the wax seal. Inside was a handwritten letter, along with several neatly folded documents. She unfolded the letter first:My dearest Dizer,If this letter has reached your hands, then my greatest fear has become reality. It means your father has failed you. For that... I am deeply sorry.Please don't mistake this letter as permission to hate him. Hatred is a prison that hurts the person carrying it. Instead... understand him. Then choose a different path.A tear slipped down Dizer's cheek as she cont
"I've been waiting..." Adrian Knight said softly, "...for someone else to make the next move." He gently placed the white queen back on the chessboard.Dizer's eyes remained fixed on the unfinished game. "Did my grandmother ever come back to finish it?" she asked.Adrian smiled wistfully. "No. Life interrupted us. And before we knew it... there wasn't enough time." He gestured toward the study. "Please. Let's sit."The study was warm and inviting. Unlike Kendall's office, where every piece of furniture seemed to scream authority, this room felt lived in. Books lined the shelves, model cargo ships rested inside glass display cabinets, and photographs of ports from around the world covered one wall.Adrian poured two cups of tea. "Eleanor always preferred jasmine," he said, handing one cup to Dizer. "I hope you don't mind."She accepted it with a polite smile. "It's my favorite."Adrian chuckled. "Another thing you inherited from her."For a few moments, silence settled between
"The time has finally come for us to meet."The deep, steady voice lingered in Dizer's ears. She instinctively tightened her grip on the phone. "...Mr. Adrian Knight?"A soft chuckle came from the other end. "So Vivian has finally spoken about me."Dizer glanced at Vivian, who responded with a reassuring nod."I've heard your name," Dizer admitted. "But I don't know who you are.""You will," Adrian replied calmly. "But that conversation deserves to happen face to face."Dizer hesitated. "When?""Tomorrow. I'll send a car." Before she could ask another question, the call ended.She slowly lowered the phone. Beside her, Benjamin released a long breath. "So... he's finally coming home."Vivian's EstateThat evening, the fireplace crackled softly as Vivian poured tea into two cups. Dizer sat across from her, her thoughts still occupied by the mysterious phone call."Who exactly is Adrian Knight?" she finally asked.Vivian smiled faintly. "If I tell you everything tonight... y
Dizer slowly lowered her phone, her fingers trembling as the elderly nun's words echoed in her mind: "There is someone your grandmother supported in secret... and that person has been waiting for you."Vivian noticed the change in her expression. "What happened?"Dizer looked at her. "The call was from Saint Mary's Children's Home."A gentle smile appeared on Vivian's face. "I wondered when they would contact you.""You knew about it?"Vivian nodded. "I know your grandmother. She never forgot the people she loved."The Next MorningA black sedan rolled into the quiet courtyard of Saint Mary's Children's Home. Unlike the luxurious estates and grand buildings Dizer had visited recently, the orphanage was old and simple. Its faded walls bore the marks of time, yet the place felt warm and full of life. Children ran across the playground, laughing as they chased one another, their joyful laughter filling the air.A small smile found its way onto Dizer's face. "I haven't heard chi
Crisis at Oscar Medical CenterThe emergency room doors burst open with a loud crash. "Doctor Oscar!" Liam had barely changed into his surgical scrubs when a frantic group of nurses rushed toward him."We have twelve children from a school bus accident," one of them explained quickly. "Three need emergency surgery, one has severe internal bleeding, and the blood bank is critically low."Liam immediately stepped into command, his voice calm but authoritative. "Call every nearby hospital. Contact the Red Cross. Prepare Operating Rooms One and Two." Within seconds, the entire emergency department sprang into action under his direction.Noah hurried over, his expression grim. "We've already requested more blood, but it won't arrive for another hour."Liam quickly reviewed the patients' medical charts. His gaze stopped on three specific files. "Three children... and all of them have O-negative blood." He looked up at Noah. "That's my blood type."Noah nodded. "Mine too." Without ano
The Uninvited Guests"The representatives from Orion Capital..." someone suddenly announced near the entrance. "They're asking specifically for Miss Dizer."Immediately, every pair of eyes in the room turned toward the warehouse entrance. A moment later, five men and two women walked inside, dressed in impeccably tailored charcoal suits. Each of them wore the same silver compass pin that Arthur Hayes and Vivian recognized instantly.The woman leading the group appeared to be in her early forties, carrying herself with quiet elegance and unmistakable confidence. Stopping a few feet in front of Dizer, she bowed respectfully. "Miss Dizer. My name is Evelyn Brooks, Executive Director of Orion Capital."Dizer returned the greeting with a polite nod. "What can I do for you?"Evelyn smiled gently. "Actually... it's what Orion Capital wishes to do for you."Hearing this, Kendall felt his heart tighten. He had spent years trying to secure a meeting with Orion Capital, only to have eve







