The phone rang for a long while but nobody picked up her call.
    ‘Damn it! What’s he doing? Why isn’t he picking up my calls?’ Seraphina snarled furiously. Before
    Ethan entered her room, she
    had tried to call him, but there had been no answer either. Had he blocked her number? Was he using
    another number?
    ’Don’t tell me he’s dead!” Frustrated, Seraphina continued breaking things. Finally, right when she had
    lost all hope, that person
    called back.
    ‘What’s the matter?” He sounded exasperated and annoyed, as if he wanted to end the call right away.
    ‘Where the heck did you go, Jovan? I called you so many times!” Seraphina snapped. If this hadn’t
    been an emergency, she wouldn’t have wanted anything to do with him.
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    ‘I asked you what’s wrong.’ Jovan’s voice was icy.
    Seraphina stopped behaving arrogantly and whispered, “Stefan has gotten suspicious and has hired a
    very capable neurosurgeon to have another brain surgery. Won’t it expose what we did?”
    “It doesn’t matter to me. After all, I’m a useless man now. I’ll be waiting for him if he wants to take
    revenge.”
    ‘How could you say that?!” Seraphina stomped her foot angrily. “You didn’t say that when you made me
    do those things, but now that everything’s about to be exposed, you couldn’t care! Have you ever
    thought about me? My family and yours will be affected by this too, and it won’t be over so soon!”
    ‘So, you’re saying that he can’t have that surgery?” Jovan asked calmly.
    “Of course!”
    Try ande up with a way to stop it then.”
    Seraphina froze. “You’re saying that…”
    ‘The neurosurgeon you talked about is good at his job, but he’s just an ordinary man, isn’t he? Your
    family is powerful and
    influential. Do I really have to spell it out for you?” Jovan asked her sarcastically.
    “Umm…” Seraphina frowned, fidgeting ufortably. “You’re… You’re saying that…” I said nothing.
    Think it through since you’re so smart. In short, you should start with the source if you want to stop the
    surgery. Use any means necessary; it’s the right way as long as you can stop it.”
    Seraphina clenched her phone tightly. “I think I know what I should do now.’