Under the Veil I Rule is the best current series by the author Anna Austin. The Chapter 11 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 11 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
Finnian wore a troubled expression. A month ago, he had been ensnared in a trap, only to be rescued by Liliana, because of which, she was pregnant with his child. Liliana wasn't as unpleasant as others might believe.
He rose and said calmly, "Could you step outside for a moment?"
After that, Finnian walked out of the room. Amara's face turned pale as she followed him. In the hallway, Finnian spoke, "I'll make sure Liliana doesn't bother you again. Please, let your friend know to stop insulting her."
Amara bit her lip so hard it was a wonder it didn't draw blood, though her mask hid it from Finnian's view. She nodded, wanting to say, "Alright, I understand," but the words wouldn't come out.
She felt a deep discomfort at the moment, a desperate need to leave the place quickly.
Noticing her distress, Finnian asked, "What’s going on?"
Amara shook her head. "I'm fine. I should go now."
With that, she hurried away, afraid she'd start crying if she stayed any longer.
What kind of person was Finnian, really? He wasn't exactly a villain. From the start, he'd been transparent about their arrangement—she was married into the Everly family to bring joy to Grace. Their marriage was nothing more than a transaction. He wouldn't love her but would compensate her handsomely.
For three years, Finnian had wired her money every month, and at their wedding, he'd shared a substantial amount of his assets with her. By those measures, he hadn't done anything wrong.
Yet Amara's heart ached terribly. Because she loved him, and in his eyes, there was only room for Liliana.
Outside the hospital, Amara clutched her chest, steadying herself against the wall to keep from collapsing. After a moment, she caught a taxi back to the villa, just as Finnian returned to the hospital room.
"Finn," Liliana said, raising herself slightly, "Ms. Sullivan seemed a bit off earlier. Is she alright?"
"She's fine," Finnian replied coolly.
Liliana gave him a probing look as she asked, "When can we move in together? I asked the doctor during my check-up, and he said it's better for both parents to be involved in the prenatal activities."
Today, she hadn't seemed happy. What was troubling her?
But Finnian shrugged off the thought; Amara was insignificant in his life, after all. He quickly pushed the notion aside.
On his way back to the company, however, a strange feeling of unease crept over him, as if something was missing. Upon arriving at the office, he passed by the secretary's desk and glanced at the empty table, suddenly realizing what was absent.
It was Wednesday, and for the past three years, Amara had always brought him a bowl of chicken soup on Wednesdays. Today, it was nowhere in sight.
Averting his gaze, Finnian returned to work, leaving the Everly Group an hour later to have dinner at the Everly family estate.
As he approached the estate, he noticed a figure hesitating at the entrance, unsure of whether to go in. After parking his car, he walked over and asked, "Why are you standing out here?"
Amara looked up, her eyes filled with uncertainty. "I don't know if I should go in."
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