What Happens in Chapter 1149 – From the Book Love beyond the mask (Whitney)
Dive into Chapter 1149, a pivotal chapter in Love beyond the mask (Whitney), written by Adelaide Sinclair. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.
"My mother was brutally murdered by Ludwik, and I'm utterly devastated!
Thankfully, Mr. Lutz acted swiftly and helped apprehend Ludwik. After his attempt on Phineas's life, the President has ordered him to be detained.
The situation at Inko Group is dire. Phineas, one of the board members, will never wake up again, and with my mother, the largest shareholder, also gone, things are looking grim.
I've been drowning in tears these past few days, feeling completely overwhelmed. But when I think about it, I realize I must carry on my mother's legacy. The life’s work of Mr. Wilson, my heart aches to see it vanish.
So, with a heavy heart, I've come to Inko Group to take up the mantle of my mother's business.
I have the right to inherit her shares! Everyone, rest assured, as Parisa’s daughter, I’m not just anyone. Especially with Mr. Lutz, a seasoned entrepreneur, by my side, whose Lutz Group is thriving.
If Inko Group and the Lutz Group join forces, we could become the most formidable business conglomerate in the eyes of the President!"
With these words, she presented a paternity test, subtly hinting at Bryce as a powerful ally.
The rapid ascent of the Lutz Group was evident to all, how could anyone not be wary?
Mr. Liam, seeing the situation, quickly chimed in, "Esteemed board members, Miss Florence is Ms. Tennyson's daughter, she is no outsider. Her intentions for the company are genuine, and she has brought in Mr. Lutz for support.
I understand some of you hold loyalty to Mr. Wilson, but unfortunately, Mr. Wilson is beyond help.
If there are no objections today, this meeting will serve as the transition. Miss Florence, with her mother’s shares, is entitled to take over the company."
The stakes were laid out, and with Mr. Wilson no longer in the picture, some neutral shareholders began to waver.
"Hold on!" A chilling voice suddenly cut through the room from the doorway. The newcomer, with a hint of a cold smile, lazily questioned, "Mr. Wilson is no longer a factor? Mr. Lutz, how are you so certain Mr. Wilson is out of the picture?
Unless, you've seen him with a bullet through his head yourself?"
Bryce froze, recognizing the voice, and turned incredulously.
Standing at the entrance was Ludwik, a slight smirk on his lips.
Ludwik? How could he possibly be out of prison?
Bryce was stunned, and as he stood there, Ludwik gestured for Felix to push the door wide open. He stepped back a few paces, as if preparing to welcome someone.
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