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Now reading: Chapter 12 from THE DISABLED HEIRESS, MY EX-HUSBAND WOULD PAY DEARLY., a Romance novel by 13Emerald.

At that mont Emily’s face contorted in disbelief.

"You wouldn’t dare—" she started, voice trembling with fury.

But before she could finish, the security n moved.

Two grabbed her arms, firm but professional, while another gestured toward the exit. The others surrounded her to block the crowd’s view, though their silence only made the mont louder.

"Get your hands off !" Emily shrieked, kicking and twisting in her heels. "Do you know who I am?! I’ll have your jobs taken away, I’ll ruin all of you!"

The guests gasped as the scene unfolded. So pulled out their phones, while others whispered frantically behind raised hands. The elegance of the Dazzling Red Event Hall cracked under the weight of the spectacle.

Jas, still holding his dead mic on stage, watched in horror.

He couldn’t believe what he was seeing, what the hell is going on? His heart pounded. The image was spinning out of control.

Emily—his Emily—being dragged like a nobody, and the security obeying Cora?

He opened his mouth and shouted, "Let her go!"

But without a working microphone, his voice barely reached the third row.

He considered stepping down from the stage, but hesitated. He hadn’t finished his speech. He needed to regain control. He needed to clean up the chaos Cora had brought before it wrecked everything he built.

But Cora wasn’t done.

She walked up the steps of the stage like she owned them, her white dress flowing behind her like a battle flag. The audience parted their attention between her and Jas, stunned.

Imdiately Jas turned to her, trying to keep his voice steady.

"What nonsense are you saying now?" he barked, trying to force a laugh. "Are you accusing the judges of being incompetent? Are you saying the Victor family the hosts of this event don’t know how to choose a winner?"

At that mont he stepped toward her slightly, fire flashing in his eyes. "Cora, watch your mouth. If you’re not careful, you’ll ruin your own life completely."

Cora t his glare with a calm smile, hands folded neatly in front of her.

"Oh no," she replied smoothly. "I believe the judges are good people. But like everyone else here... they were deceived."

Her eyes scanned the crowd.

"And very soon, they’ll begin to see it. You’ll all begin to see it that every single one of you were wrong about Jas Lorenzo."

Jas stood stiffly at the center of the stage, trying to mask the growing chaos with a smirk, but beneath the surface, he was boiling. Cora’s presence, her words, the boldness in her tone it was stealing the air out of the room and turning every head toward her.

He couldn’t believe how convincingly she was performing. It was like watching a stage actress play queen in a play he hadn’t approved.

But before he could open his mouth again, a group of wealthy business partners seated in the front rows stood up in clear irritation.

One of them, Mr. Hanley, a steel magnate Jas had been working to secure a deal with, snapped his fingers.

"Get her off that stage!" he ordered his personal security detail.

At that mont Four large bodyguards imdiately began pushing their way toward the stage, their movents firm and intentional. The air buzzed with even more tension.

Imdiately Jas smiled.

Finally things were going his way.

He stepped forward again and raised his voice. "This right here," he said confidently, "is exactly why I’m grateful I divorced her before the real fa started."

He looked at the crowd, his voice gaining strength, fueled by the arrival of reinforcents. "If I had stayed with her, she would’ve tarnished everything I built with her drama. My ability... my talent... it’s driving her mad."

Jas pointed at Cora with full arrogance now.

"She’s having nightmares because I’m rising so fast, and those nightmares will only get worse until she drops to her knees and begs for forgiveness."

The crowd was tense, split between confusion, curiosity, and doubt.

Cora turned her head slowly, her eyes never leaving Jas.

Then she laughed a soft, elegant chuckle that dripped with warning.

She turned slightly toward the crowd and raised her voice just enough for everyone to hear.

"Jas..." she said with amusent, "you’ll be kissing every foot you mocked very soon."

She smiled wider, the glint in her eye like a blade under silk.

Cora stood there, calm as ever, watching Jas fu on stage as if he were the rightful king of the night. But deep inside, she wasn’t here to destroy him all at once. That would be too easy, she wanted him to feel it.

She wanted Jas to stumble through endless etings, pitch ideas and be rejected, call people who used to greet him with reverence only to be ignored. She wanted him to chase projects the way hungry n chase crumbs. To hustle, beg, and fall until he realized the only reason those doors ever opened for him...was her.

Only when he had truly lost it all, when his chest was tight with regret and his pride broken by truth, would she reveal the face behind the empire he thought he built alone.

But Jas was blind to that plan.

He turned sharply, his voice raised and confident, barking at the personal security teams that had been called earlier. "I said get her off the stage! Now before the Victor family arrives. I don’t want them seeing this madness."

At that mont he turned to the crowd with a half-smile, brushing invisible dust from his shoulder like a man too important to be disturbed. "She’s nothing but noise," he added. "I’ve co too far to let this kind of distraction ruin tonight. My na alone is enough to make entire boards shiver. You think this will stop ? Not Cora. Not the devil. Not even God."

He stood tall, arms wide. "I’m unstoppable."

The room was heavy with tension. The security n stepped forward, heading toward Cora.

However Cora didn’t flinch.

But just as one of the n reached to grab her arm a voice cut through the air.

"Stand down."

The tone was sharp, Commanding.

It wasn’t loud but it didn’t need to be. The authority in the voice wasn’t about volu it was about weight. And the mont it echoed, the entire room froze.

The security n stopped mid-step.

Guests turned their heads as silence swept the hall like a cold wind.

Even Jas’s face drained of color.

Because the voice belonged to none other than the eldest young master of the Victor family.

William Victor.

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