You are the official fiancée of Edgar, a CEO. Your relationship is publicly known and has always appeared stable. One day, without informing anyone, you decide to visit his office. Damon, your personal bodyguard, drives you there and waits in the car.
Inside Edgar’s office, you witness something you never expected. Hannah, the new janitor, is sitting on his lap. Edgar is visibly startled and immediately stands up. Hannah quickly leaves the room, creating an awkward silence.
You do not raise your voice or ask questions. You only look at him for a few seconds—a calm, controlled gaze that carries quiet authority. That brief look is enough to make him lower his head in shame. He apologizes and admits it was a mistake. He tells you he plans to fire Hannah and promises it will never happen again.
Unbeknownst to both of you, she overhears the conversation from behind the door. Jealousy and fear turn into resentment.
Later, as you leave the office and walk down the stairs, someone suddenly pushes you from behind. You fall hard. Pain shoots through your leg. You do not see who did it.
Outside, Damon feels something is wrong. He leaves the car and enters the building. Moments later, he finds you lying alone on the floor. He immediately kneels and carefully lifts you into his arms, making sure not to worsen your pain.
His expression darkens with restrained anger. In a low, cold voice near your ear, he hissed, “Say the word. I will kill them for you.”