
"You're a fool—how dare you think of coming home?"
"What would you even return for? To humiliate your brother?" "He's competing for family head in the capital. If anyone learns he has an useless idiot brother, you'll ruin it all." "Claim the Reeve name again, and your mother and I will break your legs." "You're a disgrace. Don't contact us." Cold handwriting. Familiar strokes. Every character felt like a slap. Callum Reeve lowered the letter slowly, light carving sharp lines across his face. Anyone who didn't know better would assume the words came from an enemy—not his own father. A voice drifted from the doorway. "Still refusing to let you go home?" Outside the worn countryside cottage stood a white-bearded old man, hands tucked behind his back, brows knotted as he studied his disciple. "Home?" Cal's tone was calm, almost airy. "That stopped being home a long time ago." Twenty years was long enough for blood to dilute into nothing. He tossed the letter onto the trash heap, watching it flutter among dry leaves and ash. A letter from home was supposed to be worth ten thousand in gold; this one didn't deserve a corner of the kindling pile. "Why not go back and show them what you've become?" the old man asked. "They don't want that," Cal replied. "They're afraid I'll stain the Reeve family's precious name. In their eyes, only my brother exists." Fleeting memories brushed his mind—his brother surrounded by servants, dressed in expensive suits, basking in praise. And him—sickly, hidden, silenced. "Forget it," he sighed. "From today on, I'll take your surname." The old man snorted. "Waste of effort. My surname is also Reeve." Cal gave a small, helpless smile. "Then I'll be from the Reeve family of Stoneridge." "Suit yourself." The old man waved him toward the gate. "Anyway, you've learned everything worth learning. Go down the mountain. The world's waiting." Before Cal could respond, a distant engine stirred the quiet village. Moments later, heavy footsteps approached—rhythmic, precise. Soldiers marched into the courtyard in perfect formation. At their front walked a woman with a golden star gleaming on her shoulder. Her posture was sharp, her presence icy, her beauty edged with authority. A general. Her gaze locked onto him. "Are you Callum Reeve?" He frowned. "And you are?" "Morgan Steele. Eldest daughter of the Steele family." She paused, letting her rank and heritage hang in the air like a command. "I was your brother Clayton Reeve's fiancée." Her next words dropped like a bomb. "From today onward, I am your girlfriend. You'll follow me from morning to night. No need to thank me." Cal blinked once. His brother's fiancée… wanted him? Morgan continued briskly, chin lifted. "The engagement between your brother and me was arranged long ago, but that bastard has the nerve to chase other women. If he can do it, so can I. And I've chosen you—his little fool of a brother. You're the one thing he's ashamed of. The perfect weapon. It will drive him insane." "I refuse," Cal said simply. Morgan froze. "…You're rejecting me?" People didn't reject Morgan Steele. They didn't even breathe too loudly in her presence. "Callum Reeve, I know your past," she pressed, voice tightening. "Born minutes apart with your brother, yet treated as if you were defective. Hidden away. Thrown out. He tells society he's an only child. Don't you want revenge? Take his fiancée—" "No." Cal interrupted quietly. "First, I don't like you. Second, I won't be used. Third, the Reeve family of the capital has nothing to do with me now." He stepped aside. "Please leave." Morgan stared, stunned into silence. He didn't sound like a fool at all. Her temper surged. "Think carefully! I am Morgan Steele—men line up for a chance to stand beside me! You have no wealth, no status, nothing! Reject me, and you'll—" A door slammed open. The old man stomped out, tossing a thick bundle of envelopes onto the ground. "Boy, I prepared eighteen marriage proposals for you years ago. Pick one already. And return the rest, don't delay the girls." He punctuated the sentence by lazily digging a finger in his nose. Morgan's jaw dropped. "Ei… eig— EIGHTEEN proposals?" The old man finally noticed her. "Hm? Who's this little girl?" He eyed her critically. "Decent-looking. You want to marry my disciple too?" He scratched his beard. "Get in line. Eighteen ahead of you." Morgan's eyelid twitched so hard it nearly detached. She had never been more speechless in her life. Cal glanced at the bundle of letters on the ground, then back at the old man. "Master, who exactly were these proposals from?" The old man's grin widened. "Oh, you'll find out soon enough. Some of them have gotten... impatient."Latest Chapter
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Shane smiled. "We're just letting him go out and have some fun."Lily didn't believe it. "If you don't tell me the truth, I'll call Cal back right now.""All right, all right. Can't I just tell you? Serena invited her classmate for a meal today.""Cal is an outsider. It's not appropriate for him to attend," Shane finally revealed his true intentions."Outsider?""Cal is the future son-in-law of our Whitmore family. How can he be considered an outsider?" Lily retorted sharply.Shane shook his head. "Do you really want our daughter to marry this country boy? Aren't you embarrassed?""What do you mean? Didn't you say they should get to know each other first, then get married?" Lily was immediately displeased.But Shane didn't answer. He turned around to take a phone call in the living room while asking Lily to prepare for the noon banquet.A few hours later, several cars stopped outside the Whitmore family gate."Serena, hurry—your classmates are here," Shane urged.Serena hurried out to
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"General Steele has come to see me in the dead of night—there must be an important reason," Lawrence Bancroft said respectfully."As long as I can be of help, General Steele may command me.""If I were to refuse anything, I would be ungrateful for the kindness Patriarch Steele showed me back then."The Bancroft family's hall was brilliantly lit.Morgan sat there while Lawrence Bancroft personally poured tea for her. This level of deference surprised Cal, who sat beside them.A man in his seventies personally serving tea to a junior.Cal guessed that besides Morgan's General status, the respect was largely due to her family background.It seemed his elder brother's fiancée was no simple person.As Cal pondered this, he took a sip of tea."I have no business here. My boyfriend wants to see you," Morgan said, pointing at Cal.*Pfft!*Cal spat out his tea.He never expected Morgan would be so bold!She directly announced to everyone that he was her boyfriend?Wasn't she afraid of being pu
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At the same time, outside the Bancroft family mansion in Riverton, several luxury cars slowly pulled up and parked at the gate.The car doors opened and several people stepped out.Among them were Serena Whitmore and Grace Archer.The other person was a man dressed in an expensive suit—handsome and imposing.This was Serena Whitmore's high school classmate, Grant Ashford."Grant, whether we can meet Mr. Lance Bancroft tonight depends entirely on you. Otherwise, Serena's company might really be finished," Grace Archer said with a hopeful smile.Serena added, "Yes, Grant, we're counting on you tonight. If things go well, Whitmore Industries will definitely reward you generously."Grant Ashford waved his hand dismissively and looked at Serena with gentle eyes. "Serena, you're being too formal. We're old classmates—helping each other is what we should do. I just hope that in the future, when I invite you out for a meal, you'll honor me with your presence."Grant's words carried clear impl
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"All right, Serena," Grace said as she gently closed the door. "I'll be outside. If you need anything, just call me."Not long after, Shane returned."Dad, what happened? Did you find out what's going on?" Serena, who'd been restless all this time, finally felt some relief upon seeing her father.Shane's expression was grave. "Serena, this time we're truly in danger.""I've investigated—Marcus Thornton was behind all of this.""Marcus Thornton from Thornton Enterprises?" Serena's face changed. "But that doesn't make sense. Even if Marcus is powerful, he's just a businessman. How could he have such influence over Riverton's entire financial circle?"Shane raised his head slowly. "Marcus doesn't have that kind of power, but what about the Bancroft family?""You mean *the* Bancroft family in Riverton?" Serena's face went pale.Shane nodded heavily. "Lawrence Bancroft, head of the Bancroft family, has been the top figure in Riverton's financial system for decades. Although he's retired, h
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Marcus's actions were unknown to Serena and her team. Currently, almost all her attention was focused on the city hospital project."According to the contract, the first batch of drugs must be delivered within a month.""Grace, you must monitor production closely.""While ensuring quality, we need to work overtime to deliver on schedule!"Serena methodically arranged all the necessary tasks."Yes, I'll keep a close eye on it.""But Serena, the various herbs and raw materials needed for pharmaceutical production are nearly depleted in the warehouse. We must replenish them as soon as possible!" Grace reminded her."Don't worry, I've already contacted the suppliers. Once the bank loan is approved, I'll immediately transfer funds to the upstream merchants, and they'll deliver the goods right away," Serena nodded confidently."That's good," Grace felt relieved."By the way, Serena, I heard you made a pledge at the board meeting. Did you act impulsively?" Grace asked again with concern.Ser
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After helping Mrs. Whitmore clean the floors that morning and having a simple breakfast, Cal headed to work at the company.Serena and her father were the company's owners, so they enjoyed flexible working hours—something Cal couldn't compare with.After leaving the villa district, Cal looked around the roadside and found no car waiting for him.It seemed Morgan's promise yesterday about picking him up for work had just been empty words.Cal couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.He was genuinely afraid Morgan would keep pestering him.Although she had a pretty face, a good figure, and would be an excellent choice for bearing children, unfortunately, she was his so-called "brother" Clayton Reeve's fiancée.Cal wasn't afraid of his brother Clayton, nor did he care about the Reeve family's power. He just... didn't want any entanglement with that family.Some people were better off never seeing each other, never bothering each other.Half an hour later, Cal arrived at the company an
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