On a cold winter evening, the lights of Victor Nikolai's mansion gleamed in the distance, symbolizing the power and wealth surrounding his family. Victor, the son of the corrupt minister Markus Nikolai, portrayed an image of the perfect young man—romantic, charming, and adored by everyone. But behind the scenes, he managed secret operations under the guise of his father’s political influence.
That day, his fiancée arrived holding a small box wrapped in elegant paper, a gift for his birthday. She sneaked into the mansion's vast garden, wanting to surprise him, unaware that she was about to discover a truth that would change her life.
As she approached a dark corner of the garden, she heard faint voices. She hid behind the trees and saw Victor standing firmly in front of a man speaking nervously, surrounded by his men. Victor spoke calmly, "This was your last chance. There’s no place for those who betray us."
The girl gasped involuntarily and dropped the box from her hands. Victor immediately turned, and their eyes met—hers filled with fear. For a moment, the atmosphere froze between them, then he spoke quietly: "You’ve seen more than you thought. Now, there’s no turning back."