Chapter 104 Letting Go For Good "I came here today to settle things between us once and for all. You're the one who brought all these people into it. You're the one who dragged them into this mess."

Sierra's voice was calm, but her eyes were like a frozen winter night—cold, sharp, and completely devoid of warmth. She looked at Benson with an icy stare that sent a chill straight to the bone.

She stood up and walked toward the door.

She was done with all of this—these people, this situation. None of it was worth her time anymore.

As she stepped away, Adrian and his men entered, pulling Benson aside while the bodyguards pinned Sophie to the floor as she struggled.

"Benson! Benson, help me!" Sophie screamed in sheer panic, but Benson was held down, unable to move, completely powerless.

"Uncle Theo, you can't do this! I'm your nephew!" he shouted, his voice laced with anger.

However, Theo acted like he hadn't heard a thing and strode out of the room without a second glance.

hotel, Theo spotted her sitting on the steps outside. Under the moonlight, she tilted her head back, staring into the dark sky. Faint streaks of dried tears still marked her face, and at that moment, she looked small, fragile,

his fists, then slowly walked

"You okay?"

low, careful—like he was

lifted her gaze to him and gave a

"I'm fine."

slightly. His voice was dry as he said, “If you're not okay, you don't have to pretend you

am fine. Because today, for the first time, I truly

her voice gentle but certain. "To be honest, I still held onto some hope these past few days. I kept thinking about the good times we had, replaying memories of how things used to be. But today... today made me realize it's over for

shared everything with me. The one who had my back and

that he truly cared about me back then, but that was a long time ago. I don't know why he changed, and maybe I had something to do with

two people bring out the worst in each other, it just means they're not meant to be. I've known that for a while. I even thought about breaking up before, but I kept holding on-holding on to the years we spent together, to the version of him I had in

let go. It pulled me out of the past for good. Honestly, I should be thanking Sophie for that slap-it snapped me

faint smile appeared on

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