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Forced Marriage: My Wife, My Redemption by Lilyheart

Chapter 191
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Chapter 191: Don’t you dare touch him ...

~Allen Family House~

The study was well lit and silent, save for the soft hum of the air conditioner that kept it comfortably warm and

the rustle of paper.

Elder Allen sat behind a large mahogany desk. His face was pale, his eyes ringed with fatigue.Every now and

then, he rubbed his temples before focusing back on the papers spread out in front of him.

The door creaked open, and Alfred stepped in quietly, a cup of tea in hand. His face was tight with concern and

worry.

"Sir" he said softly, placing the tea on the table. "Wouldn't it be better to rest for a while? Please. This isn’t worth

your health." he said, his voice laced with concern.

Elder Allen looked up, his tired eyes meeting Alfred’s. He gave a small, weary smile but didn’t stop reviewing the

documents.

"Jessica was very clear, sir," Alfred added, voice strained. "No stress. Eat healthy and take your medication once

every two days. That's the only way to recover, she said."

"| remember." The old man sighed. "But these matters won't wait."

He had always remembered her warning and instructions concerning his health and knowing his body very he

knew he had exceeded his limit but there are things to put together, things to keep from falling into the wrong

hands.

Alfred's heart clenched. For days now, Elder Allen had grown weaker. He ate little, barely slept, and stayed

locked in his study more than ever. His breathing was heavier. He moved slower. There is only one reason for

that — Elder Allen's health had worsened.

Though, Alfred wasn’t a doctor, but he knew that stress and emotional pain were likely making things worse.

Alfred had watched him raise Davis after his son’s and his wife tragic death. And now, with Davis and his own

wife missing for months, it was as if life had drained from the old man altogether.

"I'll rest, but this can’t wait," Elder Allen said with a deep sigh. "Desmond is working hard to convince the board

to make him CEO. And we still don’t know if Davis is alive or not."

"Yes, he may try," Alfred replied calmly, "but with the strong relationships you've built with most of the board

members, he won't succeed."

The old man gave a faint, humorless chuckle. "Loyalty doesn’t hold in a world where everything's for sale.

Relationships crumble when benefits outweigh history. Desmond might succeed—not by strength, but by deceit.

And when he does, the Allen Group will be at the mercy of vultures."

He paused, gazing out the window. His fingers trembled as he sipped his tea.

In the past, he might not have worried himself much. He might have just placed the ball in the court of the board

but now, things are different.

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People only care more about personal gain than loyalty. And the Allen Group, being a powerful company, had

many enemies waiting to bring it down.

"I wish it were that simple," Elder Allen he continued. "But there are too many factors involved. If Desmond takes

over, the Allen Group might end up in the hands of rival families and my biggest fear is that the Allen nmay

be swallowed whole.

Alfred was shocked. "Do you suspect someone?" he asked.

He had been with Elder Allen through everything — the company’s struggles, the death of Elder Allen's son

(Davis's father), and the years it took to keep things going until Davis cback five years ago. But now, Davis

was missing, and his life or death was uncertain.

"I have my suspicions," Elder Allen said, "but I'm not sure yet."

Just then, the sound of a car pulling into the driveway caught their attention. Alfred walked to the window and

looked out.

"Sir, Desmond is back," he said, his tone contemplative of what his purpose of returning at this tof the day

might be.

"As expected," Elder Allen muttered, gritting his teeth. "Is he alone?" he asked further.

"Yes, but his countenance seems wrong." He reported truthfully. Elder Allen nodded and a smile on lips as he

gathered the documents, placing them in an envelope, and locking them in a hidden safe inside the study.

He returned to his chair, his eyes thoughtful. He picked up the tea and took a slow sip just as Desmond opened

the door. The door creaked loudly, and Desmond walked in with cold eyes burning red like a demon from hell.

With long, fast strides, Desmond strode in, tall and furious, eyes blazing with cold fury. His face twisted with

rage, like a predator cornered and ready to strike. He walked up to the desk. "Dad, why did you do that? Is that

the best choice for this family?" he asked, his voice cold and sharp.

"What are you talking about?" Elder Allen asked, looking him straight in the eyes.

"I'm talking about you stopping the police from declaring Davis dead after searching for three whole months!"

Are you just going to keep pretending?"he yelled, his voice few decibels higher.

"If you're already calling him dead after just three months, then you're forgetting he was in a coma for four

months last year before waking up. Why would this tbe different?" Elder Allen replied calmly.

"Dad, it's not the same. Last year, we knew where he was and got regular updates on his health as we checked

on him. But this time, Nothing. No news. No trace we don’t know where he is. No one can find him," Desmond

lamented in frustration.

Elder Allen narrowed his gaze. "So what, Desmond? Declare him dead and take his place? That's what this is

about, isn’t it?"

Desmond's eyes darkened. "You're holding this family hostage for a man who might never return."

He hadn't expected his father to refuse the idea. He had carefully planned everything — declaring Davis dead

would make him the legal heir, giving him the company shares and full control of Allen Group. If Davis ever

returned, it would be too late.

"Desmond, | don’t think | have gotten blind not to see. Do you think | don’t know your plan?" Elder Allen said,

struggling to stay calm. "If Davis is declared dead, you inherit everything. The shares. The title. The board's

backing. But tell me—what do you plan to do with it? Run the company into the ground?"

"Dad, that’s not true. I'm only thinking about the future of this family," Desmond replied smoothly.

"Then be patient and wait a little longer. We don’t know what condition Davis is in after the accident," Elder Allen

said, smirking.

"I don’t agree. While we wait, you're keeping the rest of us stuck under your control. Davis isn’t the only one who

can lead this company!" Desmond shouted.

The old man laughed bitterly. "If that were true, you'd be patient. But your hunger... it’s insatiable."

"You've always favored him!" Desmond snapped, stepping closer. "Always kept the best for Davis. What about

me? I've worked too! I've sacrificed!"

"You sacrificed nothing," Elder Allen said sharply. "You played the long game, waiting like a vulture for a corpse."

Desmond's eyes gleamed with rage. "Enough! You're blind with love for a man who's probably at the bottom of

the ocean!"

"Desmond!" Alfred shouted, unable to bear it any longer. "Watch your tongue!"

Desmond turned to him coldly. "Stay out of this, old man."

But Alfred didn’t flinch. "You are tearing this family apart."

Desmond scoffed. "This family was already cracked the moment Davis was made heir. I'm just claiming what's

mine." His tone glazed with venom.

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Alfred noticed right away. He rushed to his side and held him steady, calling his name.

Desmond took a step back. "What's wrong with him?" he asked, his voice uncertain.

Alfred ignored him, trying to steady Elder Allen. He reached for his phone.

But Desmond stepped forward quickly.

"No need to call the hospital," he said smoothly. "He just needs rest. I'll help you take him to his room—"

"Step back," Alfred barked, eyes blazing. "Don’t you dare touch him."

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Desmond's mouth twitched, but he backed off.

"| said step out."

With a final glare, Desmond turned on his heel and walked out, the door shutting behind him with a heavy thud.

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He stroked the old man’s head as the pill slowly took effect. Minutes later, the ambulance arrived. Two medics

carried Elder Allen out on a stretcher, Alfred right beside them.

Desmond watched from an upper window, his jaw tight, his eyes unreadable.

Inside the ambulance, Alfred held the old man’s hand, whispering a silent prayer. His heart was heavy with fear—

and with rage.

"Please, stay with us. Davis will return... | believe he will."