Chapter 42

It took me twenty-four hours to uncover the culprit sabotaging my company. Embarrassingly, it was my own financial secretary responsible for the money leak.

They had been funneling my hard-earned money into dead accounts. Some people never learn that betrayal carries severe consequences…

Something I was ready to deliver. To lure her in, I orchestrated the perfect trap, inviting her to one of my hotels. I ensured she felt comfortable and relaxed—I didn't want her death to be stressful.

As she sipped her drink, unaware of the impending doom, I watched her closely. The air was thick with anticipation, every second bringing us closer to the inevitable. This betrayal would not go unpunished, and I was about to make an example of her.

"Claudia, do you know why I've invited you here?" I asked, watching her closely as she shook her head nervously.

She smiled, adjusting her gown and subtly parting her legs, as if trying to seduce me. Foolish move.