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“Stellaris Group?” Sebastian’s eyes flickered with recognition.

He’d definitely heard of them before. Though the Stellaris Group kept a low profile and rarely made waves in public, it was hands down the most powerful corporation in Crestwood—shrouded in mystery and strength.

The chairman of Stellaris Group was the first to ever forge a business alliance, and the power he wielded was immense.

Citrine noticed the crease forming between Sebastian’s brows and spoke with a rare solemnity. “I have a score to settle with the chairman of Stellaris Group. He once nearly killed me. Between us, it’s a fight to the death—if I don’t take down his company, he’ll never let me go.”

She might have been exaggerating a little, but she wasn’t lying.

After all, Sebastian’s primary personality had once thrown her into a tank full of piranhas. That was a real event.

Sebastian’s expression turned grave at her words. “What? He almost killed you?”

Citrine nodded, feigning a hint of vulnerability as she recounted what Sebastian’s other self had done. “He tossed me into a tank of piranhas. I barely made it out alive.”

A cold rage flashed in Sebastian’s eyes. To think he’d once idolized someone capable of treating Citrine so cruelly—what a fool he’d been.

He fell silent for a moment, then spoke with quiet determination. “I’m in.”

“What?” Citrine blinked, momentarily thrown off.

He repeated, “I’ll take the CEO position at CICI Group.”

Just like that?

“You’re sure you don’t need to think it over?” Citrine stared at him, wide-eyed, genuinely surprised by his decisiveness.

Sebastian smiled lightly. “If you need me, there’s nothing to consider.”

The chairman of Stellaris Group had already tried to feed Citrine to the sharks—who knew what he’d do next? Stellaris Group had to go down.

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