There were a few murmurs of surprise, but no one objected. Robert looked at me, a mixture of surprise and appreciation on his face.

“You sure about this?” he asked quietly.

“I trust you,” I said, meeting his gaze. “You’ll keep things steady while I focus on the bigger picture.”

The tension in the room finally eased, as people began to rise from their seats, a sense of cautious optimism replacing the panic. As they filed out, I pulled Robert aside.

“Keep an eye on everything. I don’t trust the timing of this. Whoever’s behind this sabotage might have ties beyond just the company.”

Robert nodded, his expression serious. “I’ll dig deep, Orion. We’ll find out who’s playing dirty.”

“Good,” I said, clapping him on the shoulder. “Let me know the minute you find something.”

As I headed back to my office, I couldn’t shake the feeling that this was only the beginning. Whoever was trying to sabotage the company wasn’t just after the business—they were after something bigger. And I had a feeling Marcosias had his hands in this, too.

“Hi!” Luna said, with a huge smile, as she stood by my office door.

“You look ravishing this morning. But what are you doing here?”

“I’m still your assistant, remember?”

“Oh yeah! I remember now,” I said, chuckling.

“It’s been days since I last worked, and it’s making me lose my mind.”

“Well, I’d rather have you close to me than anywhere else,” I said, kissing her forehead.

“Okay then, I’ll be at my desk. Call me if you need me.” Luna winked and left.

I pressed the intercom button. “Jake, get in here.”

Within seconds, Jake appeared at the door, his expression serious, as always, sensing the urgency. He stepped inside, closing the door softly behind him.

“Alpha,” he greeted, standing tall in front of my desk.

“I need you to move Luna’s things back to the mansion. Everything in her apartment. Pack it up.”

Jake’s eyes flicked up slightly, a hint of curiosity there, but he nodded without hesitation. “Understood. And your things as well?”

I leaned back in my chair, eyes narrowing. “Yes. We’re moving everything back. The mansion’s security has been doubled, and I’ve had all the doors reinforced—bulletproof. I’m not taking any chances.”

“I’ll make the arrangements. The mansion will be fully secure, and Luna’s things will be brought over immediately.

“Good,” I said, standing from behind the desk, walking toward the window. My eyes scanned the skyline, but my mind was on Luna. “We can’t afford to slip up. I want a full perimeter check every hour, all security measures running 24/7. No gaps. Make sure everyone knows.”

Jake straightened even more, ready for action. “I’ll personally oversee the move and the security. You have my word.”

I glanced back at him, my eyes hard. “No mistakes.”

“There won’t be,” Jake replied, his voice firm.

“How about the artifact. Any information?”

“Still on it, Alpha.”

“I need you to be fast with it.”

“I should have the information soon. You don’t have to worry,” Jake said, as he turned leave.