It’s impossible to fall twice in the same place. The last time Hudson opened up and tried to be a decent man, he was treated like garbage—for five whole years. He wasn’t going to waste any more time on women. That part of his life was closed.
He shook his head and said quietly, “Your grandfather’s condition is old and deep-rooted. Even one of the best doctors in the City might not be able to cure it.”
Ivory’s face clouded with sadness.
Arlo gently helped his granddaughter to her feet and turned to Hudson with a kind expression. “Young man, don’t trouble yourself over an old man’s illness. Some things are just part of life.” Then he added, “But since fate brought us together, and it seems you have nowhere to go—if you don’t mind—you’re welcome to stay here.”
As a seasoned martial artist, Arlo had keen instincts. When he had come to the park earlier that day to train his granddaughter, he’d already noticed Hudson in the gazebo. Judging by his worn clothes and the backpack slung over his shoulder, Arlo guessed he was going through a rough patch.
It wasn’t every day you met someone this gifted in martial arts. Arlo had a feeling this encounter could be meaningful—not just for Hudson, but for his family as well.
No one deserves to sleep on the streets.
Seeing an opportunity and a bit of warmth, Hudson didn’t hesitate. He smiled. “In that case, I appreciate the offer.”
Arlo chuckled. “You’re still young and already accomplished in martial arts. You are coming to this family—well, that’s our good fortune. Let’s head home!”
“Ivory,” he added, “let Marina know to prepare a meal for our guest.”
The three of them left the park together.
Meanwhile, at the Wilson residence, Enzo hung up the phone, frustration etched into his face.
“How did it go?” Freya asked nervously, sitting close beside him.
Earlier that day, Enzo had said the only way to get Hudson’s shares in the Wilson Group was to kill him. Freya didn’t want to be directly tied to a murder, so she’d left it in Enzo’s hands.
“I can’t get a hold of that bald bastard. No idea what’s going on,” he muttered.
Freya’s expression tightened with concern. “You don’t think something went wrong, do you?”
She knew full well what would happen if anyone found out she’d plotted her husband’s murder with an outsider—it would destroy both her reputation and the company.
Enzo squeezed her hand and tried to reassure her. “There are plenty of bald guys like him. Taking out a loser like Hudson shouldn’t be a big deal.”
“Are you sure about this?” Freya asked, still uneasy.
“By tomorrow morning, we’ll have news of his death. Just wait.”
Freya nodded slowly, choosing—for now—not to press further.
***
Back at the Lewis residence, after dinner, the three of them sat in the courtyard drinking tea. The night air was cool and quiet.
Ivory brought up the concern again. “Grandpa, there’s a Doctor Perez in San Diego. I’ve heard his skills are amazing—he’s saved people even on the brink of death. He’ll be in town soon for a medical conference. I want to invite him to see you.”
Arlo, who was very aware of his condition, gently shook his head. “Ivory, I know my body better than anyone. Like Hudson said, even some best doctors in the world might not be able to help. Don’t trouble yourself.”
“But Grandpa…” Ivory’s eyes welled up with tears, her voice heavy with worry.
Hudson cleared his throat awkwardly and said, “Actually… I might’ve overstated things earlier. Your illness isn’t hopeless.”
He felt a little embarrassed. Back in the park, he had been blunt to discourage Ivory from getting too close. But after spending some time with Arlo, Hudson realized the old man wasn’t bad—and maybe helping him was a way to repay the kindness of taking him in.
Both Arlo and Ivory looked at him in surprise. Hope flickered in their eyes.
“Are you serious?” Ivory asked, standing up in excitement.
Arlo didn’t speak, but the intensity in his gaze said enough.
Hudson gave a small nod. “I can’t make any promises. It depends on the details. But from what I’ve seen so far… there might be a way.”
Even though his medical knowledge was strong, Hudson knew better than to act like a miracle worker. But still—some hope was better than none.
Trying to stay composed, Ivory said with determination, “Mr. Hudson, if you can save my grandfather, I’ll do anything you ask.”
Hudson waved his hand and said calmly, “No need for any compensation. Let me take a look first.”
Arlo, fueled by hope, didn’t want to waste a second. He immediately got up and led the way toward the small courtyard where he lived.
Just as he stepped outside, he nearly bumped into two people approaching from the other direction.
“Dad! I’ve been looking for you,” said Arlo’s second son, Adrian, his face lit with excitement. He gestured to the elderly man beside him. “This is Dr. Martinez. He’s known as a medical master—people say there’s no illness he can’t treat. I’m sure he can fix your condition.”
Dr. Martinez, a gray-haired man with a calm demeanor, gave Arlo a polite nod.
Before anyone else could speak, Ivory added enthusiastically, “Uncle, Mr. Hudson here also said he might be able to treat Grandpa.”
Adrian raised an eyebrow and looked over at Hudson, sizing him up. After a quick glance from head to toe, he frowned. “Him?” he asked, voice full of doubt.
To him, Hudson was just some young guy—probably another one of Ivory’s admirers—talking big to win favor. The idea that someone so young could treat a long-term illness seemed ridiculous.
“Yes, Uncle, he—” Ivory started.
“Ivory, that’s enough,” Adrian cut her off, waving a dismissive hand. “Dr. Martinez is incredibly busy. It wasn’t easy getting him here. Let’s not waste time—Dad, let’s go inside and let him begin treatment.”
Arlo paused and turned to Hudson. “What do you think?” he asked sincerely.
To Arlo, Hudson wasn’t just a guest anymore. He believed Hudson might be the Lewis family’s turning point and wanted to hear his thoughts. As for the renowned Dr. Martinez his son had brought, Arlo wasn’t so easily impressed. If his condition were that simple to treat, it wouldn’t have dragged on this long.
Dr. Martinez’s expression darkened, clearly offended. In all of the places he went, people lined up for weeks hoping for an appointment with him. Now he was being made to wait on the opinion of a young man? He wasn’t used to being treated this way.
Adrian was equally baffled. Was his father losing his grip? Since when did he take cues from a kid barely old enough to shave?
Dr. Martinez looked ready to speak up, but Hudson stepped in first. “It doesn’t matter who treats him—as long as the goal is to help the old man. Dr. Martinez came all this way; let him take a look first.”
Hudson had never been the type to seek the spotlight. If someone else could get the job done, he was happy to stay on the sidelines.
With that, Arlo nodded and gave Dr. Martinez a respectful bow. “Thank you, Dr. Martinez. I appreciate your time.”
Dr. Martinez kept a stern expression but followed Arlo into the house without saying a word.
Inside, he gave Arlo a thorough examination. A few minutes later, he stepped back and spoke with full confidence. “It’s nothing serious. A few needle therapy sessions and some botanical medicine should clear it right up.”
Adrian and Ivory both lit up with excitement.
Without wasting a moment, Dr. Martinez opened his medical kit and began preparing the silver needles. Arlo lay back, and soon after the treatment started, he slipped into unconsciousness.
Standing quietly in the back, Hudson watched the process with a blank expression.
Then, his brow furrowed.
“If you place that next needle,” he said evenly, “he’s going to die.”

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“What the hell are you doing?”Warren’s voice cracked with rage as he glared at Hudson, his whole body trembling. He had only meant to humiliate Hudson by making him shine his shoes, but instead, Hudson had casually stepped on them, grinding yellow mud from his own soles into Warren’s polished leather.The once-pristine shoes now looked like they’d been dragged out of a dumpster. The humiliation burned inside Warren like molten lava.“Didn’t you ask me to shine your shoes?” Hudson said evenly, as if nothing was wrong. “You never specified how. I figured using my own shoes was the quickest way.” He smirked faintly. “Well, they’re polished. Now it’s time to pay up.”He calmly extended his hand.Warren’s fists clenched, his face twisting with fury. He knew Hudson was mocking him outright. The embarrassment was unbearable.Before Warren could snap, his date stepped forward, voice sharp and shrill. “Do you have any idea how expensive those shoes are?!” she snapped, glaring at Hudson. “Who
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That night was a blur of passion. For the first time, both of them gave in, letting go of every restraint. Again and again, they clung to each other until exhaustion finally took over.By early morning, Ivory had to leave for work. She was tired but reluctant to go, stealing one last look before stepping out.Hudson, worn out from the night before, slept until noon. When he finally stirred, he stretched out on the recliner in his backyard, staring at the drifting clouds. His thoughts grew complicated.He remembered promises made in the past. Promises with Freya that never reached the point of marriage. They had drifted apart, no matter how much they once meant to each other. Then there was Ivory. He never really thought things between them would go this far, but now, somehow, they had. Life, he realized, never followed the plans people set.He sighed, lost in thought, until his phone buzzed.“Hudson, do you remember the auction I mentioned last night?” Ivory’s voice came through the
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Even for a trained martial artist, it’s hard to fully control the body’s instinctive reactions in certain moments.It had been five years since Hudson and Freya married. Their union had happened quickly, without much foundation, and in the beginning Freya simply needed time. Later, she grew distant, avoiding him whenever possible. Because Hudson lived so low-key, she never truly looked at him as her husband, and so, five years passed without him ever touching her.Out of respect, Hudson never forced anything. The closest they had come to intimacy was holding hands. In the early days of their marriage, she would at least allow that much, but over time, even that faded. Whenever he came near, she would instinctively recoil.Seeing that she wanted nothing to do with him, Hudson gave up trying.But a woman’s body carries a power of its own, a kind of invisible pull on a man. Now, with Ivory pressed against him, Hudson felt his self-control falter. He immediately tried to channel his qi to
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Right now, Wilfred was truly furious.As a seasoned powerhouse, he alone understood just how terrifying Hudson really was. He thought the same way Arlo did: this was a man you simply couldn’t afford to provoke.Yes, there had been bad blood between them before, but as the saying goes, there are no permanent enemies, only permanent interests. Wilfred had already made up his mind: with someone like Hudson on their side, the Anderson family’s future could rise to unimaginable heights. But if they provoked him? The Andersons could vanish from Beverly Hills overnight.The thought chilled him to the bone. And here was his own grandson, still mouthing off, still pushing the limits.Wilfred realized he had spoiled William far too much. If he kept letting him act like this, the family would be destroyed in his hands sooner or later. Today, for the sake of giving Hudson an explanation, and for the Anderson family’s survival, William had to learn his lesson.“Grandpa, why?” William’s voice crack
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Inside the house, the air was heavy and still.Wilfred, a martial artist in the early stages of mastery, had cold sweat running down his forehead. His legs trembled uncontrollably. Since the day he set foot on the martial arts path, he had never felt fear like this.The Anderson family had already spent ten billion to treat William. Sure, they were one of the wealthiest families in Beverly Hills, with businesses spread across the city and assets impossible to count, but ten billion wasn’t pocket change. You didn’t just pull out another ten billion as if it were nothing.If they had to spend that amount again for his other son, it could seriously cripple the family’s resources. They’d have to think twice about every decision, from business expansion to even their daily lifestyle.As much as he respected Hudson’s incredible skill, Wilfred simply couldn’t afford another round of treatment at that price. For the sake of the family’s future, he forced a polite cough and said carefully, “Dr
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There was a sudden silence.Everyone turned to Johnny, confused about why he was so worked up.“Johnny, are you out of your mind?” Wilfred asked sharply.Johnny’s face was pale, his voice trembling. “It’s him. It’s him! He’s the one who crippled young Master.”The room froze.Wilfred’s entire body trembled. His bloodshot eyes slowly shifted to Hudson, his voice shaking as he asked, “You… you’re the one who shattered my grandson’s meridians?”At that moment, Wilfred’s rage nearly exploded.The so-called miracle doctor, the man he had just paid ten billion to heal his grandson, turned out to be the same person who destroyed him in the first place?It was too outrageous to believe.And then, in a flash of clarity, Wilfred finally understood why Arlo had stepped in on Hudson’s behalf back at the Lewis estate. They had known all along. They had played him for a fool.“Ahhh!”Blinded by fury, Wilfred forgot everything Johnny had told him earlier, that Hudson might be a martial artist in the
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