Both Andres White and Nancy Grover were elite figures at the very pinnacle of high society. Nancy, in particular, hadn't earned her title as a goddess for nothing. With her immense wealth and stunning beauty, she was practically a darling of the heavens. Countless wealthy heirs dreamed of marrying her, yet Andres had unilaterally and brutally rejected her. Not only did he turn her down without a second thought, but he also publicly declared he already had a perfect partner by his side.
Just what kind of ethereal beauty had the power to snatch a man away from Nancy Grover?
Those in the know kept their mouths tightly shut, waiting for the drama to unfold. Those out of the loop obsessively dug for the truth, desperate to uncover the juicy secrets of the ultra-rich.
Reading the Orca Group's statement, Nancy's mood plummeted. Andres was truly cold-blooded and ruthless. Losing all patience to humor Landon Hart, she made up a random excuse about being busy and hung up the phone.
Seconds later, her mother, Faye Grover, initiated a video call. As soon as she answered, a graceful, beautifully dressed middle-aged woman appeared on the screen. Time had been exceptionally kind to Faye; at fifty-five, she easily looked like she was in her early thirties. However, her fiercely authoritative aura stripped away any trace of maternal softness.
"Nancy, you've successfully proven to me that destroying a useful pawn like Cassia has driven you into a dead end," Faye scolded the moment the call connected.
Nancy had inherited her mother's dominant personality, making her deeply resistant to such harsh judgment. "The game isn't over until the board is cleared. Mom, you need to have a little more faith in me."
When Faye was pregnant with Nancy, Mortimer had predicted that the child would be a daughter who would elevate the Grover family's power to unprecedented heights. History proved him right; after Nancy's birth, the family's business empires flourished. Unfortunately, the girl herself was too frail to bear the weight of such a massive blessing.
She was chronically ill from childhood, and Mortimer had foreseen a catastrophic calamity awaiting her in her twenty-fourth year. If she survived it, her future would be smooth and prosperous. If she failed, she would drag the entire Grover family down with her. Nancy was the key to their rise, and potentially, their ruin.
Thus, under Mortimer's strict guidance, the fiercely jealous Faye had done the unthinkable: she allowed her husband to sleep with another woman.

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