
Arthur Evans trudged into the house, his limbs aching from a long, grueling day.
He had spent hours scrubbing floors, dusting furniture, and taking on whatever cleaning tasks he could find, just to make ends meet. The weight of exhaustion pressed down on him like a boulder. He barely had the energy to reach the sofa in the living room before his body gave in, sinking into the cushions. Within seconds, sleep took over. However, his rest was short-lived when a sudden weight on his head jolted him awake. Something was draped over his body, covering his vision. He tried to move, but the sensation of clothes cascading over him made it difficult. Before he could process what was happening, he heard a familiar voice, sharp and filled with disdain. "You useless idiot! Lazy, good-for-nothing fool!" It was Harriet, his mother-in-law. Arthur struggled to remove the basket of clothes from his head, shaking off the clothes covering his body. As his vision cleared, he saw Harriet standing over him, hands on her hips, her face twisted in fury. "How dare you postpone the laundry? It was supposed to be done on Saturday, and now, here you are, sleeping like some king while dirty clothes pile up!" she snapped. "You're nothing but a disgrace, Arthur! A burden on this family! Charles should never have brought you into our lives." Arthur clenched his jaw, his hands tightening into fists as he pushed himself up. He was used to this. Harriet had never accepted him as part of the family. She saw him as a stray dog that her father-in-law had foolishly taken in. No matter how hard he worked, she always found a way to belittle him. "Look at you! A grown man, living under our roof, eating our food, doing nothing but acting like a lazy fool! Is this what my father-in-law thought was a good match for my daughter?" Harriet continued, her voice rising. "You think just because you do some cleaning jobs, you're contributing something meaningful? Let me tell you, Arthur, without this family, you'd be rotting on the streets!" Arthur’s lips pressed into a thin line. He wanted to defend himself, to remind Harriet that he worked tirelessly to support himself and Isabelle, her daughter. But he knew better. Arguing with her would only make things worse. Instead, he turned away and walked toward the laundry room, picking up the clothes she had dumped on him. "That’s right! Do your job, you pathetic orphan!" Harriet spat before storming out of the room. Arthur swallowed the bitterness in his throat. He had been married to Isabelle for four years now. He had juggled countless cleaning jobs, struggling to make enough to support her, despite the constant humiliation from her family. He had married Isabelle because of Charles Lewis, her grandfather. Arthur still remembered that fateful day, five years ago. He had been returning from work, walking down his usual lonely path when he saw an old man being attacked by thugs. Without hesitation, he had rushed in, fighting off the assailants and carrying the battered man to the nearest hospital. That man was Charles Lewis. Charles had never forgotten Arthur's kindness. After recovering, he had insisted that a man like Arthur deserved a good life—and a good wife. He had arranged for Arthur to marry one of his granddaughters as a way of repaying the debt of his life. Arthur hadn’t expected love, but he had hoped for acceptance. For a while, things had been tolerable. But three years ago, Charles passed away, the only person who had truly valued Arthur. After that, Harriet and the rest of the family treated him like an unwanted servant. They saw him as a poor, wretched orphan who had been lucky to marry into their household. Now, Arthur was nothing more than their errand boy. As he busied himself with the laundry, lost in thought, the front door burst open. A familiar voice rang out, loud and impatient. "Where is Arthur?!" Arthur tensed as Isabelle stormed into the house. Dressed in an expensive outfit, her hair perfectly styled, she looked every bit the privileged woman she had been raised to be. Her eyes scanned the room before locking onto him. "There you are!" she snapped. "Tell me you cleaned and arranged the hall for my party tomorrow!" Arthur paused, his hands deep in soapy water. He had forgotten about the hall. He had been too busy working extra hours, trying to earn enough to buy Isabelle a gift for her birthday. Seeing his hesitation, Isabelle let out a frustrated sigh. "You didn’t do it, did you?" she accused. "Arthur, I can’t believe this! My birthday is tomorrow, and you expect me to waste money on hiring cleaners when I have an able-bodied man who should be handling it?" Arthur lowered his gaze. He had wanted to surprise her with a beautiful dress and a special gift. That was why he had taken up extra work over the weekend, missing his usual laundry day. "I couldn’t manage both the laundry and the hall at the same time." Arthur explained. Isabelle’s face twisted in anger. "Are you kidding me?" she hissed. "So, you’re saying you can’t do both? You’re making me look like a fool, Arthur!" Before Arthur could react, a sharp sting exploded across his cheek. Isabelle had slapped him. "You're absolutely useless!" she snapped. "Hurry up with the laundry and then clean the hall! What else do you even do in this house?" Arthur clenched his jaw, willing himself to stay silent. His cheek burned, but the pain of her words cut deeper. "Why are you even my husband?" Isabelle scoffed. "You can’t even provide the basics! You don’t put food on the table, you can’t afford to buy me anything decent—not even a simple pair of panties! So tell me, why are we even married if all you do is run errands like a houseboy? And even then, you’re still falling short!"
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The man was Victor Jenkins, the heir of the Jenkins family, one of the most prominent and influential families in Telara, the capital of Dalton City! The Jenkins were known for their immense wealth, political influence, and strategic marriages that strengthened their family’s standing. Victor himself was a rising star in politics, vying for a top-ranking position in the country. For the Darwins, aligning Karen with Victor was a dream come true! If she married him, their family's name would echo beyond Dalton City, giving them unmatched status and influence in the country. As Victor entered the lavish living room, Nathaniel and Evelyn beamed with pride. He was impeccably dressed in a tailored navy-blue suit, exuding power and confidence. His tall, athletic frame and sharp features made him a striking figure. A servant promptly ushered him to a seat, setting a special package before him as a token of the Darwins' appreciation. Nathaniel wasted no time. "Karen," he sai
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The once-confident saleswoman stood frozen with her eyes wide in utter disbelief. Before she could even process what was happening, one of the guards grabbed her employee badge and yanked it off her uniform. Another pulled the keys to the store from her trembling hands. Her lips parted in shock and her knees buckled. She had been mocking the wrong person! Arthur wasn't some worthless scumbag. He was someone powerful! "Wait, sir—please!" She dropped to her knees, crawling toward Arthur with tears streaming down her face. Arthur merely looked down at her with cold indifference. "Forgive me!" she sobbed, grabbing onto the hem of his trousers. "I didn’t know who you were! Please, sir, I have children at home—I can't lose my job! My husband is irresponsible, and I am the only one who provides for my kids! They will starve!" Arthur didn’t flinch. He did not even acknowledge her. The security guards grabbed her arms and hauled her up. She kicked and screamed, but it
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Karen was a powerful, influential figure in Dalton City. A woman of her status had no business lowering herself to a man like Arthur. It was absolutely unthinkable! Upon hearing that Arthur had been sharing Karen's bed, a flicker of jealousy sparked in Isabelle’s eyes, but she quickly masked it with a sneer, tossing her hair over her shoulder. "Pathetic! Karen Darwin must be completely out of her mind to sleep with a lowlife like you. What a loser! I guess even powerful women can be blind—and utterly useless!" she scoffed. Chris, standing beside her, let out a disgusted scoff. "You know, I always thought Karen had some class, but I see now that she’s just as stupid as him," He shook his head, laughing bitterly. "All these years, I actually respected her. But she’s nothing more than a scumbag—just like him." Arthur remained unfazed. He didn’t even look in their direction. Instead, he walked straight to the counter. As Arthur placed a few selected items on the counter,
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Almost immediately, Chris and Isabelle caught sight of the policemen. "Officers, that's the man!" Isabelle pointed directly at Arthur. "Yes, that's him!" Chris added. "He's a criminal!" "This man isn't just a robber but also a kidnapper. Just last month, he duped my family of $100 million," Isabelle explained. Chris nodded aggressively. "She's right! You need to arrest him immediately before he disappears again." Arthur's eyes widened in disbelief. "This is ridiculous! None of what they are saying is true!" The officer turned to Isabelle and Chris. "Are you certain about these accusations? False claims can lead to severe consequences." All three of them, including Julie, nodded confidently. "We're more than sure." "I swear he's guilty. Conduct a proper investigation, and the truth will be undeniable. The fact that he’s shopping here is proof enough—he stole from my family!" Chris folded his arms with his voice laced with certainty. "She's absolutely right, off
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The luxury of Regal Plaza, the most prestigious shopping mall in Dalton City, was unmatched! The mall was a haven for the city’s elite, a place where only the wealthy dared to shop. Each store displayed designer items with price tags that could rival a middle-class salary, and exclusivity was the rule of the game. For Chris, bringing Isabelle here was a statement—one that showcased his wealth and status. With their wedding just a week away, he wanted to remind Isabelle why she had chosen him. He was the perfect provider, capable of fulfilling her every material desire! Isabelle, draped in an elegant dress, walked arm in arm with Chris while her best friend, Julie, tagged along. The two women strolled through the high-end boutiques, selecting gowns and shoes for Isabelle’s upcoming bridal shower. As they browsed, Julie suddenly paused, her eyes narrowing. She nudged Isabelle. "Isabelle, look over there," she whispered. Isabelle turned, her gaze following Julie’s
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The men guided Arthur into the backseat of a sleek Rolls-Royce Phantom. The car glided smoothly down the highway, leaving the chaotic streets of Dalton City behind. Within minutes, they reached the outskirts of Dalton City, passing lush green landscapes and gated communities. Soon, the vehicle took a private road that led into a gigantic estate. Arthur’s breath hitched as the massive wrought-iron gates swung open effortlessly. The driveway stretched for miles, flanked by immaculate gardens, marble fountains, and golden streetlights that shimmered like stars. Then, as they approached the mansion, Arthur’s eyes widened in disbelief. It was a masterpiece of architectural brilliance! The exquisite white marble façade gleamed under the evening lights, adorned with gold-trimmed columns and massive glass windows that reflected the vast estate. The entrance boasted a grand double staircase leading to towering doors of hand-carved oak and gold filigree. A cascade of water fe
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