[BL] The CEO's Forbidden Omega
Chapter 21 The Art of War
- Chapter 76 - 75 Epilogue — What Remains
- Chapter 75 - 74 The Name
- Chapter 74 - 73 The Birth
- Chapter 73 - 72 What His Father Left
- Chapter 72 - 71 Maya and Leo (Resolution)
- Chapter 71 - 70 The Pregnancy Becomes Real
- Chapter 70 - 69 New Architecture
- Chapter 69 - 68 The Terms They Choose
- Chapter 68 - 67 The Confrontation With the Past
- Chapter 67 - 66 Elara’s Exit
- Chapter 66 - 65 Charles’s Truth
- Chapter 65 - 64 The Silence
- Chapter 64 - 63 The Confession
- Chapter 63 - 62 Charles Finds Out (Part 2)
- Chapter 62 - 61 Charles Finds Out (Part 1)
- Chapter 61 - 60 The Decision
- Chapter 60 - 59 The Truth About His Father
- Chapter 59 - 58 Elara’s Ultimatum
- Chapter 58 - 57 The Tender Trap
- Chapter 57 - 56 Confirmation
- Chapter 56 - 55 First Sign
- Chapter 55 - 54 The Ghost of His Father
- Chapter 54 - 53 The New Assignment
- Chapter 53 - 52 What Maya Sees
- Chapter 52 - 51 The Body Knows
- Chapter 51 - 50 Controlled Demolition
- Chapter 50 - 49 The Morning After the Storm
- Chapter 49 - 48 The Crack in the Glass (Part 2)
- Chapter 48 The Crack in the Glass(18+)
- Chapter 47 The Ghost of Rue de la Confédération
- Chapter 46 A Message in the Code
- Chapter 45 A Question from a Child
- Chapter 44 The Terms of Surrender
- Chapter 43 The Architecture of a Cage
- Chapter 42 The Hour of the Wolf
- Chapter 41 The Unseen Current
- Chapter 40 The Café of Whispers
- Chapter 39 The Moment of Truth
- Chapter 38 The Architect of Control
- Chapter 37 The Price of Truth
- Chapter 36 The Unseen Witness
- Chapter 35 The Ghost in the Room
- Chapter 34 The Necessary Sacrifice
- Chapter 33 The Watcher
- Chapter 32 The Price of Information
- Chapter 31 Uninvited Business
- Chapter 30 The Ghost in the Machine
- Chapter 29 The Piece They Sacrificed
- Chapter 28 The Boardroom
- Chapter 27 The Lion’s Den
- Chapter 26 The Price of Loyalty
- Chapter 25 The Blackmailer’s Game
- Chapter 24 German Engineering
- Chapter 23 The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 22 The First Test
- Chapter 21 The Art of War
- Chapter 20 The Counteroffer
- Chapter 19 The Morning After the War
- Chapter 18 Private vs Public (Abroad)
- Chapter 17 Paris Arrival
- Chapter 16 In Transit
- Chapter 15 The Departure
- Chapter 14 Uninvited Attention
- Chapter 13 New Rules
- Chapter 12 The Aftermath
- Chapter 11 No Turning Back(18+)
- Chapter 10 The Second Crack
- Chapter 9 Pressure
- Chapter 8 Public vs Private
- Chapter 7 Close Proximity
- Chapter 6 Charles Residence
- Chapter 5 After the Crack
- Chapter 4 Eric First Crack
- Chapter 3 What Remains
- Chapter 2 The First Day
- Chapter 1 The Wrong Reaction
The car ride to Lacroix’s headquarters was a silent, charged space. The morning’s tension hadn’t dissipated; it had been compressed, sharpened into a focused, lethal energy.
Charles sat opposite me, his tablet open, but he wasn’t reading. He was watching me. His gaze was no longer just assessing; it was measuring, calculating, as if trying to solve a complex puzzle where I was the central, most unpredictable variable.
I met his stare without flinching. I was no longer his secretary. I was his strategist. And a strategist does not cower.
"The old-money families he’s courting," I said, breaking the silence, my voice crisp and professional. "They won’t respond to financial projections. They’ll respond to lineage. To narrative."
Charles didn’t look away from me. "So what’s our narrative?"
"We’re not conquerors," I said, the plan taking shape as I spoke. "We’re patrons. We’re not here to dismantle French heritage; we’re here to preserve it by giving it a global stage. You’re not a corporate raider, Charles. You’re a benefactor."
A slow, dangerous smile touched his lips. "A benefactor. I like that."
"The offer we make isn’t a buyout," I continued, my mind racing. "It’s a merger of souls. We offer Lacroix a new title: President of European Heritage and Legacy. It’s a meaningless, fabricated position, but it sounds like a crown. We offer to keep the French name, the French leadership, but with the full backing and innovation of Damien Corporation. We’re not buying his company; we’re giving his legacy a immortality."
Charles’s eyes gleamed with a fierce, predatory light. He was no longer just a CEO; he was a general hearing the perfect battle plan. "And how do we sell this story?"
"We don’t," I said. "He does. We give him the script, and we let him believe he wrote it. We let him be the hero who saved his family’s name from the clutches of the American barbarian."
Charles let out a short, sharp laugh. It was the first genuine, unguarded sound of pleasure I had ever heard from him. "You’re vicious."
"I’m effective," I corrected him. "There’s a difference."
"Oh, I know the difference," he said, his voice dropping to a low, intimate rumble that sent a shiver down my spine. "And it’s a beautiful thing to watch."
We arrived at Lacroix’s building, a grand, old edifice of stone and history that screamed established power. As we stepped out of the car, Charles didn’t walk ahead of me. He walked beside me. A silent, public acknowledgment of our new dynamic. The staff, the executives we passed in the hallway, their eyes flickered between us.
The meeting was held in a fancy salon as yesterday. Lacroix was there, flanked by his sharks, his expression a mask of weary confidence.
"Charles," he said, his voice heavy with false camaraderie. "I hope you’ve reconsidered my position."
"I have," Charles said, taking his seat. I didn’t wait to be directed. I took the chair beside him, placing my tablet on the table with a quiet confidence that made Lacroix’s sharks bristle.
Lacroix’s gaze flickered to me, his eyes narrowing slightly. He remembered me.
The dismissive curiosity from yesterday had been replaced by a sharp, calculating scrutiny. "Mr. Hart," he said, his tone no longer dismissive, but laced with caution. "I see you’ve been promoted."
The observation was a subtle jab, an attempt to put me back in my place.
"I go where I’m needed," I replied evenly, meeting his gaze without flinching.
Charles’s lips curved into a faint, dangerous smile. "Eric is now my Head of Strategic Development," he said, the fabricated title landing with the force of a cannonball. "His insights are... invaluable."
The lie was a power play, and it worked perfectly. I saw the flicker of shock in Lacroix’s eyes, the way his sharks exchanged uneasy glances.
A secretary promoted to Head of Strategy overnight? It was unheard of. It made me an unknown, dangerous quantity.
"Lacroix," Charles began, leaning forward. "I’ve reconsidered my position. You’re right. A simple acquisition doesn’t do justice to your company’s history."
Lacroix’s eyes widened in surprise. He had been expecting a fight, a negotiation, a threat. He hadn’t expected surrender.
"We’ve prepared a new proposal," Charles continued, gesturing to me. "Eric, if you please."
This was my moment. The stage was mine.
I stood, activating the presentation on the tablet, which projected onto the large screen behind me. I didn’t show charts and graphs. I showed images. The Lacroix family crest. Historic photos of the factory. Portraits of the founders.
"What we are proposing is not a buyout," I said, my voice clear and compelling. "It is a partnership. A new Chapter for a legacy that deserves to be celebrated, not erased. We propose the formation of Damien-Lacroix, a new subsidiary dedicated to preserving the heritage of European brands while giving them the global reach they need to thrive in the 21st century." 𝐟𝕣𝕖𝐞𝐰𝕖𝚋𝐧𝗼𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝗰𝐨𝐦
I outlined the plan, painting a picture of Lacroix as the esteemed president, the guardian of his family’s name, with the full resources of the Damien empire at his disposal. I wasn’t selling a business deal; I was selling a dream.
As I spoke, I watched Lacroix’s face. I saw the skepticism melt away, replaced by a dawning, greedy hope. I saw his sharks look at each other, their hostility replaced by a grudging respect. They were used to fighting with spreadsheets and legal terms. They weren’t used to this approach.
When I finished, the room was silent.
Lacroix leaned back in his chair, a slow, triumphant smile spreading across his face. "This," he said, his voice thick with emotion, "this is a proposal I can work with."
Charles didn’t smile. He just gave a slight, almost imperceptible nod. A general acknowledging a battle won.
The rest of the meeting was a formality. The lawyers were called in, the terms were discussed. The deal was done.
As we walked out of the building, back into the bright Parisian sun, Charles was quiet. He didn’t speak until we were safely inside the car.
"You were magnificent," he said, his voice low and intense.
"I did my job," I replied, my heart still pounding from the adrenaline.
"No," he said, turning to me, his eyes burning with an emotion I couldn’t quite name. "You did my job. You did it better than I could have."
He reached out, his hand cupping the back of my neck, his fingers tangling in my hair. It wasn’t careless or casual.
"Eric," he said, his voice a low growl. "You’re a problem."
"Am I?" I asked, my voice barely a whisper.
"Yes," he said, his thumb stroking the sensitive skin behind my ear. "Because I’m starting to think you’re the only person in this world who’s smart enough to destroy me. And I’m starting to think I might just let you."
His words were a confession and a warning. They were a promise of a war far more dangerous than any corporate takeover. And as he leaned in, his lips just inches from mine, I knew, with a terrifying certainty, that I was in way over my head.
- Chapter 76 - 75 Epilogue — What Remains
- Chapter 75 - 74 The Name
- Chapter 74 - 73 The Birth
- Chapter 73 - 72 What His Father Left
- Chapter 72 - 71 Maya and Leo (Resolution)
- Chapter 71 - 70 The Pregnancy Becomes Real
- Chapter 70 - 69 New Architecture
- Chapter 69 - 68 The Terms They Choose
- Chapter 68 - 67 The Confrontation With the Past
- Chapter 67 - 66 Elara’s Exit
- Chapter 66 - 65 Charles’s Truth
- Chapter 65 - 64 The Silence
- Chapter 64 - 63 The Confession
- Chapter 63 - 62 Charles Finds Out (Part 2)
- Chapter 62 - 61 Charles Finds Out (Part 1)
- Chapter 61 - 60 The Decision
- Chapter 60 - 59 The Truth About His Father
- Chapter 59 - 58 Elara’s Ultimatum
- Chapter 58 - 57 The Tender Trap
- Chapter 57 - 56 Confirmation
- Chapter 56 - 55 First Sign
- Chapter 55 - 54 The Ghost of His Father
- Chapter 54 - 53 The New Assignment
- Chapter 53 - 52 What Maya Sees
- Chapter 52 - 51 The Body Knows
- Chapter 51 - 50 Controlled Demolition
- Chapter 50 - 49 The Morning After the Storm
- Chapter 49 - 48 The Crack in the Glass (Part 2)
- Chapter 48 The Crack in the Glass(18+)
- Chapter 47 The Ghost of Rue de la Confédération
- Chapter 46 A Message in the Code
- Chapter 45 A Question from a Child
- Chapter 44 The Terms of Surrender
- Chapter 43 The Architecture of a Cage
- Chapter 42 The Hour of the Wolf
- Chapter 41 The Unseen Current
- Chapter 40 The Café of Whispers
- Chapter 39 The Moment of Truth
- Chapter 38 The Architect of Control
- Chapter 37 The Price of Truth
- Chapter 36 The Unseen Witness
- Chapter 35 The Ghost in the Room
- Chapter 34 The Necessary Sacrifice
- Chapter 33 The Watcher
- Chapter 32 The Price of Information
- Chapter 31 Uninvited Business
- Chapter 30 The Ghost in the Machine
- Chapter 29 The Piece They Sacrificed
- Chapter 28 The Boardroom
- Chapter 27 The Lion’s Den
- Chapter 26 The Price of Loyalty
- Chapter 25 The Blackmailer’s Game
- Chapter 24 German Engineering
- Chapter 23 The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 22 The First Test
- Chapter 21 The Art of War
- Chapter 20 The Counteroffer
- Chapter 19 The Morning After the War
- Chapter 18 Private vs Public (Abroad)
- Chapter 17 Paris Arrival
- Chapter 16 In Transit
- Chapter 15 The Departure
- Chapter 14 Uninvited Attention
- Chapter 13 New Rules
- Chapter 12 The Aftermath
- Chapter 11 No Turning Back(18+)
- Chapter 10 The Second Crack
- Chapter 9 Pressure
- Chapter 8 Public vs Private
- Chapter 7 Close Proximity
- Chapter 6 Charles Residence
- Chapter 5 After the Crack
- Chapter 4 Eric First Crack
- Chapter 3 What Remains
- Chapter 2 The First Day
- Chapter 1 The Wrong Reaction
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