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Chapter 266 - True Love

    <h4>Chapter 266 - True Love</h4>


    Antis knew Lina was no longer safe in Ritan. He had heard of a dispute between Lina and Lawrence, her grandfather. Lina had lost the Yang family''s adoration. Soon, she would no longer be considered their favorite. And with Kaden prowling the city, uncontroble by anyone, Antis had to take her to safety. Antis was certain Kaden wouldn''t hesitate to kidnap her, ce her in an underground dungeon thirty floors in the ground, and keep her until she developed Stockholm Syndrome for him.


    Soon, the helicopternded on a private strip within the airport. To rent this ce was no easy price. He had loaded his private jet at thest minute which sent a frenzy amongst his people.


    Antis could feel the pressing stare of his secretary, who was trying to get the two of them alone. Without a doubt, his secretary was going to chew his ears off with a lethal scolding.


    Now, they were aboard his private jet, where the flight attendants''rge smiles were beginning to creep him out.


    "You look constipated, George," Antis reminded his secretary.


    George wore a sour expression, his lips puckered like he had eaten a lemon. He cast his Boss an irritated re, grumblingints under his breath. He furiously typed into his tablet, attempting to fix all the issues caused by his Boss'' sudden departure.


    "You''re giving our employees abandonment issues, Boss," George reprimanded as he answered yet another message from some big shot''s assistant. Despite how crash he spoke, he was mindful of his manners when conversing with other people.


    "Good thing I pay them well enough for them to afford therapy sessions," Antis snorted, crossing his arms in amusement. He turned his head to Lina, wondering if she had heard.


    Lina was staring out the window. The private jet was spacious enough for a grounded couch, coffee table, and more. The ne was meant to only take a few passengers. But instead of being seated at the center, where Antis and George were, Lina glued herself to a secluded window seat.


    "I know you pay us well, Boss," George bitterly said. "That was your first move as Chairman."


    Antis hummed in response. He continued to watch Lina. He realized her attention wasn''t focused towards the scenery.


    Lina was fast asleep. Hershes were long and as beautiful as her hair, cascading over her shoulders. As mesmerizing as she was, she was never peaceful in her sleep. Turning and squirming her body, her brows were knitted together in concentration.


    "Boss, you shouldn''t stand—"


    Antis ignored George. He unbuckled himself and closed the distance to Lina. Credit to her for finding the only single seat on the entire ne. There wasn''t a second seat beside her. He knelt to hear what she was mumbling about.


    "...know…"


    Antis rested his hands on her arm rest and leaned in closer.


    "I really don''t know…"


    Antis was confused. There were not many things in the world that the genius didn''t recall. He touched her on the cheek, hoping it''d soothe whatever nightmare she was having. Unfortunately, his gentle caress only made matters worse. Hot tears dripped over his thumb, her breathing growing heavy, as she struggled against her nightmares.


    "Kaden…"


    Antis froze.


    "I really don''t know…"


    Antis yanked his hand back like her skin was a burning rock. He nced down at his fingers, certain there would be something on them. She was supposed to have amnesia, but still remembered that bastard? What kind of spell did he put on her?


    Gritting his teeth, Antis stormed back to his seat. He tried to ignore her the entire flight, but found himself looking in her direction. She was captivating, even in her sleep. Despite crying for another man, her tears were as precious as diamonds. Unable topose himself, he grabbed a nket and approached her again. Draping it over her body, he hoped the warmth would soothe her to peace.


    Lina responded by groaning and shifting her body, her hand slipping out of the nket.


    "Is she the one?" George quietly asked, watching their interaction. "The one you''ve worked this hard for?"


    Antis didn''t respond. He stared intently at the ruby ring on her hand. Without hesitation, he grabbed her fingers and slid the ring off. It seemed she had lost weight. The ring was loose and he effortlessly seized it from her. At the exact moment, her eyes snapped open.


    "Antis?" Lina murmured, grabbing him by the wrist. "What are you doing?"


    Lina felt something was amiss. Her ring finger felt lighter than earlier. She nced down to see a bright jewel enclosed in his hand.


    "That''s mine." The phrase left her mouth before she could evenpose herself.


    Blinking in surprise, Lina didn''t know what came over her. She had never seen the ring before, but a sudden sense of possessiveness flooded her senses. She stared expectantly at Antis.


    Antis'' lips parted, like he too, was shocked by her reaction. He attempted to retract his hand, but she held tightly onto him.


    "Give my ring back, Lan," Lina mumbled in disapproval.


    "It''s not yours," Antis suddenly told her. "It belongs to someone else."


    "No, it''s mine—"


    "If you want a ring, Linlin, take mine." Antis dropped the ruby ring into his breast pocket. He pulled out a small red leather box from his pants pocket. At the sight of the golden design and the brand, her eyes widened.


    "I don''t want it," Lina immediately said.


    Lina pressed herself into her seat to create distance between the ominous box and himself.


    "You''ll like it, sapphires suit your lovelyplexion," Antis reassured her.


    Before Lina could deny him again, Antis popped the box open. She sucked in a breath, her gaze widening.


    Arge sapphire in a princess-cut style greeted her. The gem was bluer than the ocean, if that was even possible. Glistening underneath the sunlight from the window, she had never witnessed something as wonderful as this. The sapphire resembled a pool of water encased within ss. Large diamonds surrounded it, like clusters of pearls to resemble foam on water. The white gold was nearly blinding.


    "I can''t ept this," Lina managed to say, despite being mesmerized by the gem''s beauty. She was certain a mermaid would leap from the water beneath the ne and try to steal back the precious gem.


    "This is the family heirloom of House Medeor. The sapphire was mined three centuries ago and discovered deep within an oceanic cave," Antis said. "Unlike others, I have the ability to give you my family heirloom."


    "I can''t."


    "You can."


    Antis took her hand in his, an earnest expression on his face.


    ''You don''t have to give me an answer now," Antis whispered, keeping his voice low. He gently slid the ring onto her hand. He felt her entire body go tense.


    "This ring is made for you, Linlin. Look how well it fits on your finger," Antis stated. "You do not have to ept or deny me, just take this ring, I beg of you."


    Lina could feel the sapphire weighing her down. She suddenly missed the coldness of the ruby. Red against blue, fire against water, ruby against sapphire, this was a battle of psychology she didn''t understand.


    ''I''ve always loved you, Linlin, from the very first day we met at the yground, where I was covered in bruises and you offered me a bandaid, despite theck of blood," Antis mused. The memory brought forth a better sense of humor.


    "With you, I say things I never used to," Antis confessed. "With you, love does not seem so terrible."


    Lina was unable to refute him. She was also unable to ept him. Forcing a smile, she tried to take off the ring.


    "Please," Antis said. "If you take it off, I will throw it into the ocean."


    "You''re not being fair, Lan."


    "Was he ever fair to you?" Antis asked, caressing her face.


    Lina didn''t know who he was referring to. A piece of her knew it was Kaden, but she didn''t understand why. It was not like she loved Kaden. The thought instantly made her head throb. Her heart began to ache and she felt an overwhelming emotion of… disappointment?


    Did Kaden do something to her to let her down like this?


    "True love will stay," Antis said to her. "And it will fight for you. He didn''t. So I will."


    Antis lowered his head, took her hand, and pressed a kiss to her knuckles.


    "For you, I am willing to risk it all. No challenge is toorge and no wish is too much. Everything you desire shall be in your grasp, Linlin—so long as you remain by my side."


    Antis rested his forehead upon her hand, the ultimate sign of loyalty. He''d worship her like a goddess, treat the ground she walked on like a red carpet, and praise each word she said. His devotion towards her was beyond that of obsession.. In that exact moment, they both realized it.
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