Married To The Ruthless Billionaire For Revenge-Chapter 46: A Father Made Of Shadows

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Chapter 46: A Father Made Of Shadows

Chapter 46 — A FATHER MADE OF SHADOWS

The storm outside had quieted, but the air inside the penthouse thickened the moment Adrian’s father stepped across the threshold.

Water dripped from the hem of his dark coat, forming small, sharp circles on the floor. His eyes—cold, sharp, always calculating—swept over the room, then landed on Elena.

They lingered.

Not long.

But long enough to unsettle her.

Adrian immediately shifted, blocking her from view, placing himself like a steel wall between them.

"What are you doing here?" Adrian said, voice low, icy.

His father exhaled, removing his gloves one finger at a time, each movement too controlled. "Your house exploded less than two hours ago. Do you expect me to stay home and drink tea?"

"You don’t drink tea."

Adrian’s tone was razor-sharp.

His father smiled faintly. "Still rude. Still dramatic."

Elena felt a faint tremor in Adrian’s arm—anger, tightly contained.

Mr. Kane finally walked deeper into the penthouse and settled into one of the leather chairs like he owned the place. "Close the door," he ordered. 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝚠𝕖𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝕖𝚕.𝚌𝗼𝗺

Adrian didn’t move.

"Say what you came to say."

His father’s brows lifted with mild amusement. "I came to talk about who tried to kill you tonight."

Adrian didn’t buy it.

Elena could feel the tension radiating off him like heat.

"You didn’t call," Adrian said flatly. "You didn’t send anyone. You didn’t even check if we were alive until now."

"That’s unfair." Mr. Kane straightened slightly. "I knew you wouldn’t die."

"Because?" Adrian asked sharply.

His father’s eyes shifted briefly toward Elena, then back to his son. "Because I know how prepared you are. I trained you myself."

Adrian’s jaw clenched.

Elena could see the fury simmering just beneath his skin.

"Training me," Adrian said coldly, "doesn’t give you the right to walk into my life whenever you want."

His father leaned back. "I walked in because whoever bombed your estate is not just targeting you."

Elena felt Adrian stiffen.

The older man’s gaze flicked to her again—this time colder, more assessing.

"They’re targeting your... wife."

The pause before the word "wife" wasn’t accidental.

Elena swallowed hard.

Adrian immediately stepped sideways, positioning himself even closer to her.

"You will not involve her," Adrian said.

Mr. Kane raised one brow. "Whether you like it or not, she is already involved."

A long, suffocating silence filled the room.

Then Adrian’s father set his gloves down and folded his hands.

"Adrian," he said, "this attack was not from my side."

Adrian didn’t believe a word of it.

"Convenient," Adrian murmured. "You expect me to trust you now?"

"I expect you to listen," his father said calmly.

"You’re not the only Kane who nearly died tonight."

Adrian froze.

Elena’s breath caught.

"What?" she whispered.

Mr. Kane rubbed his forehead. His voice, usually so controlled, held the smallest crack.

"They planted a device under my car this evening. It didn’t detonate. I assumed it was malfunctioning. But now... now it’s clear. Someone wants all of us wiped out."

The room shifted.

Adrian stared at him, disbelief turning slowly into cold realization.

"Who?" Adrian demanded.

His father shook his head. "I don’t know. Yet. But whoever it is... they knew our schedules. They knew where Elena would be tonight."

Adrian’s fists clenched.

His father’s gaze hardened. "This isn’t about business rivals. It’s personal. Deep. And they want to destroy every trace of the Kane family."

Elena felt the weight of his words settle over her like a suffocating cloak.

"But why me?" she asked quietly before she could stop herself.

Adrian instantly turned to her, his voice soft but firm. "Elena—"

"She deserves to know," Mr. Kane interrupted. "And truthfully... she may be the key to understanding this."

Adrian’s eyes narrowed.

"What do you mean?"

Mr. Kane studied Elena with unsettling intensity. Not cruel.

Not unkind.

Just... searching.

"You married her quickly," he said.

"Without any Kane family vetting. Without protocol. Without our protection."

"That was the point," Adrian snapped.

His father ignored him. "But rash decisions have consequences. You introduced a new variable into a decades-old war."

Adrian moved like lightning.

"Don’t call my wife a variable."

Elena’s heart stopped at the ferocity in his voice.

His father watched them both carefully.

"I’m not accusing her of anything," he said. "But someone is using her. Or using your marriage. Or using the upheaval you caused by choosing her."

"Enough." Adrian stepped forward, jaw set, voice deadly. "If you came here to blame Elena—"

"I came here," his father cut in sharply, "to warn you before the next attack hits."

Silence.

This time, it was Adrian who finally sank into a chair, rubbing his temples.

"What do you know?" he asked.

Mr. Kane hesitated.

For the first time tonight, the older man looked troubled—almost human.

"There’s a name," he said quietly. "Someone who resurfaced recently. Someone I never thought would return."

Elena leaned forward without realizing it.

Adrian’s voice was dangerously low.

"Who."

His father swallowed.

"Elara."

The name dropped like ice into the room.

Elena blinked. "Who is Elara?"

Adrian’s father shifted his gaze to Elena again—this time with something like regret.

"Elara," he said slowly, "was the woman Adrian was supposed to marry."

The world froze.

Elena stared at him.

Then at Adrian.

Then back at him.

"What?" she whispered.

Adrian closed his eyes for a moment, jaw tense with something darker than anger—pain.

But Mr. Kane continued.

"She disappeared three years ago. Everyone believed she was dead. But last week... someone saw her. And tonight, the bombing pattern—her signature—appeared again."

Elena’s pulse hammered in her ears.

Mr. Kane lowered his voice.

"Elara is alive. And if she’s behind this... she’s targeting you, Elena."

The room tilted.

Adrian stood so abruptly the chair scraped the floor.

"No." His voice cracked like thunder. "No. She wouldn’t—she couldn’t—"

His father met his gaze with a hardness that broke something inside Elena.

"Son," he said quietly, "this is who she always was. You just refused to see it."

Elena felt the first chill of fear twist inside her chest.

Adrian turned to her—eyes storm-dark, voice trembling with things he wasn’t ready to explain.

"Elena, listen to me—"

But before he could finish, the lights flickered.

Once.

Twice.

Then the entire penthouse plunged into darkness.

A single red alarm light glowed near the ceiling.

Adrian reacted instantly, pulling Elena against him.

"What is that?" she whispered.

He didn’t answer.

But his father did.

"Backup generator override," he said grimly.

"That means someone breached the building."

Adrian’s grip tightened.

"Elena," he whispered, lowering his head to hers,

"don’t move away from me. Not even for a second."

And somewhere beyond the penthouse walls—

heavy footsteps echoed...

getting closer.

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END OF Chapter 46.