Chapter 288 Lutz Arrives
- Lisette was a respected figure within the family. However, her influence was symbolic, tied to her relationship with Jensen rather than any direct power within the family or the organization. Thus, she did not have a say in the matter.
- Exhausted and disheartened, Lisette had little energy left to contest these unfolding events. She glanced at Jensen, who lay unconscious and vulnerable on the bed, which only compounded her sense of defeat. Struggling to her feet with an effort that seemed to drain the remaining strength from her, she allowed Solace to support her.
- Solace, bound by her role as a subordinate, could only offer a sympathetic look toward Rachelle before she led Lisette away, leaving the unfolding drama behind.