
Chapter 1
"Dylan, hurry and bring me my shoes!" Valerie Haroldson’s sharp voice rang out impatiently. Dylan rushed to the dressing room, where Valerie’s vast collection of shoes and clothes was neatly displayed. He carefully selected the pair she had chosen and returned to place them in front of her. Valerie’s long, elegant legs stretched out—smooth, pale, and stunning. Dylan couldn’t help but swallow hard. His wife was breathtakingly beautiful. "Put them on my feet!" Valerie snapped, snapping Dylan out of his reverie. Dylan took a deep breath and knelt down, obeying her command. As he slipped the shoes onto her feet, his hand inadvertently brushed against her smooth calf. With a sharp movement, Valerie pressed her heel into his hand. Pain shot through Dylan’s fingers. "Get your filthy hands off me!" she hissed, her glare piercing. Dylan withdrew his hand, wincing. He straightened up, took another deep breath, and said softly, "Happy birthday, Val." "I don’t need your wishes," she sneered. "Remember, we only got married because of Grandfather. Now that the mourning period is over and the inheritance has been divided, you’ll soon be back on the streets where you belong!" Her words hit him like a slap, but Dylan held her gaze. "I’m still your husband, Val." "Keep dreaming," she retorted coldly. Dylan reached into his pocket and pulled out a bouquet of flowers he had prepared for her. "Here, I got this for you." Valerie took the bouquet with a sarcastic smile, then threw it to the floor and crushed it under her heel. "Don’t even think about trying to charm me, Dylan. A beggar like you has no right to hope for anything!" With that, she turned on her heel and strode away, her footsteps echoing sharply against the marble floor. Dylan remained frozen, watching her elegant silhouette disappear. "What are you doing standing around, Dylan? Get to the kitchen! That’s where you belong!" Patricia, Valerie’s mother, barked as she appeared in the hallway. "Mom, I was just helping Val with her dress," Dylan replied calmly, though his fists clenched at his sides. "Hmph. Helping? More like trying to flirt with her!" Patricia spat. "Ungrateful beggar!" Dylan met her gaze evenly. "You can order me around, Mom, but please don’t push my head like that. It’s demeaning." "Demeaning?" Patricia scoffed. "You being in this family is the real humiliation! Now, shut up and do as you’re told!" She grabbed his arm and dragged him toward the kitchen. When they reached the door, Patricia shoved an apron into Dylan’s hands. "Put this on! The kitchen is the only place where someone like you belongs." Dylan tied the apron around his waist without protest and stepped into the bustling kitchen. As he entered, he noticed the whispers among the staff. "Psst… Did you see that? He wasn’t even invited to the party," one of the male staff whispered. "I told you. Their two-year marriage is just for show," another murmured sympathetically. Dylan cleared his throat loudly. "Could someone grab the cheese for me, please?" he asked, cutting through their gossip. "Sure, Dylan," one of the staff replied, handing it over with a kind smile. Everyone in the Haroldson mansion knew Dylan’s story. Once a homeless young man, he had been taken in by Valerie’s grandfather, Larry Haroldson, after an extraordinary act of honesty—returning a bag Larry had accidentally left behind. The bag contained a significant amount of cash and vital company documents. Impressed by Dylan’s integrity, Larry had taken him under his wing and eventually married him off to Valerie, hoping Dylan’s humility would influence her spoiled nature. But after Larry’s passing, the Haroldson family had shown their true colors. To them, Dylan was nothing more than an unwelcome outsider, a beggar who didn’t belong in their world of wealth and status. Despite the constant mistreatment, Dylan endured it all silently. He owed Larry everything—not just for giving him a home, but for providing the financial support his sick mother desperately needed. "Let’s serve the wine now," Dylan instructed, trying to shake off his thoughts. "We need everything to be perfect." When the cart was ready, one of the waitstaff offered to take it out. "I’ll do it," Dylan said, removing his apron. "I want to see how Valerie’s doing with the guests." As the kitchen doors swung open, Dylan stepped into the grand dining hall, a faint smile playing on his lips. "He’s walking straight into disaster," one of the staff muttered as they watched him go. --- Meanwhile, in the Grand Dining Hall "Congratulations to my daughter, Valerie. We’re proud of you. Grandfather Larry must be smiling at us from heaven. Now, enjoy the party. Before we raise our glasses, I’d like to share some wonderful news. Max, come up here and stand beside Valerie!" Henry’s voice boomed over the microphone, drawing the attention of every guest. The room fell silent, save for the rustle of curiosity. "What’s going on with Max?" "Why Max? Isn’t he just a business associate of the Haroldson family? Why stand next to Valerie?" Murmurs filled the air, and all eyes turned toward the stage. Even the waitstaff froze in their tracks, waiting for Henry's next announcement.
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Chapter 26
"I like how you're starting to trust Ethan," Bill said as he poured tea into Alicia's cup.Alicia glanced at him with a faint smile. "He's my brother, Bill. Maybe I just needed time to get to know him again."Bill chuckled softly. "Of course. We'll support him in making the Harrison Company even greater. I’m behind you, darling."Alicia frowned slightly. "Thank you, Bill. I love you. I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before we can make our relationship official.""I … I'm just afraid Ethan or your grandfather might reject me. But we'll see." Bill smiled faintly.His words hung in the air. Alicia touched her cup, but didn’t take a sip. There was something in Bill's tone that unsettled her. Still, she smiled and said, “Grandfather and Ethan will surely approve of us. Don’t be sad. I don’t like this kind of mood.”***That day, Ethan invited Alicia for a walk in the Harrison family’s back garden. The maple leaves had begun to turn yellow, signaling the arrival of autumn.“Alicia,” Etha
Chapter 25
Vanessa sat at the edge of the bed, studying Ethan’s exhausted face.“You look like someone who just lost his mind,” she said, her voice soft but piercing.Ethan gave a crooked smile. “Maybe I have.”Vanessa let out a short laugh, then stood and walked toward the window, stopping beside him.“I know you’re not stupid, Ethan. You’re just… too kind. Or too blind?”Ethan turned to look at her. Vanessa met his gaze with an expression full of quiet attention. There was something in her eyes that made him feel more at ease than with anyone else—even Alicia.“I just don’t want to judge anyone without proof,” Ethan said, half-defending himself.Vanessa smirked, casually picking up the empty glass on the table and twirling it between her fingers.“But you know, some people don’t need evidence to show who they really are. Sometimes, the way they speak, the way they smile after getting what they want—that’s all the proof you need.”Ethan sighed. “I don’t know who to trust anymore.”Vanessa’s exp
Chapter 24
Ethan Harrison never liked manipulation, especially when it involved emotions. Unfortunately, Valerie Haroldson was an expert at it.That day, Ethan had just returned to his office after handling a data breach case that Vanessa had exposed. But before he could even take a deep breath of relief, his phone vibrated. An unknown number.He answered it reluctantly. “Harrison.”The voice on the other end was shaky—weak, desperate.“Ethan… help me.”Ethan frowned. He recognized that voice.“Valerie?”“I… I can’t do this anymore. I’m tired. I have no one,” Valerie’s voice trembled. “I just want it all to end.”A long pause. Then, the sound of ragged breathing.“I’m in a hotel room. Top floor. I… I think this is the best way.”Ethan shot to his feet, his eyes widening. “Where are you?”But the call had already ended.Damn it.Without a second thought, Ethan grabbed his car keys and gestured to Vanessa, who had just entered his office.“I have to go. Don’t ask why,” he said quickly.Vanessa hes
Chapter 23
The conference room lights cast sharp shadows on Gabriel’s face as he stared at the two people before him. Valeria sat upright, her fingers intertwined on the table, her expression calm despite the storm lingering in her eyes. Beside her, Max Miller leaned back slightly, his jaw clenched, his right hand tapping the table as if counting down time. “I don’t care what happened between you two,” Gabriel’s voice was low, but heavy with pressure. “Haroldson Construction and Macora are both on the brink. We have a common enemy, and I need assurance that you can work together.” Valeria took a deep breath, then nodded. “I’ll do whatever it takes for Haroldson.” Max let out a quiet scoff, his gaze flicking briefly to Valeria before settling on Gabriel. “And I won’t let Macora sink any further.” Tension hung in the air, but none of them backed down. They all knew this wasn’t about past wounds or lingering emotions. This was about bringing down Harrison Company, and none of them had any inte
chapter 22
The flashes of cameras filled the grand wedding hall, but Valerie's smile felt hollow. Her fingers intertwined with Max’s hand, which felt cold and unfamiliar. When she glanced to the side, Max only gave her a thin smile—not one of happiness, but of triumph.The weeks that followed turned into a small personal hell. Max was no longer the man who once wooed her with sweet promises. His gentle touch was now just a fading memory, replaced by indifferent glances and a sharp tone in his voice. Every morning, Valerie woke up in the same bed as him, yet she felt lonelier than she ever had before.Max came home late at night, often drunk, ignoring her presence as if she were merely a piece of furniture in this grand house. If Valerie tried to talk to him, she was met with short answers or, more often, a cold stare that made her words wither before they could leave her lips.One evening, as Valerie prepared dinner, Max threw his jacket onto the sofa and leaned back with a bored expression.“Wh
chapter 21
Chapter 21: The Returning ShadowThe Los Angeles night sky hung quietly over the exclusive five-star restaurant. Inside the classic-modern designed dining room, the Harrison family dinner unfolded with a warmth laced with caution.Andreas Harrison sat in his usual seat, occasionally sipping red wine from a crystal glass. Alicia sat beside him, listening attentively. Ethan, clad in his elegant black suit, appeared relaxed but remained ever vigilant.Beside the table, a bespectacled man stood upright. Smith. Ethan’s trusted assistant."There’s someone I’d like to introduce," Smith said in his professional tone before gesturing toward the restaurant entrance.A woman stepped inside.Vanessa.She wore a sleek black suit that accentuated her tall, athletic figure. Her sharp eyes scanned the room as if reading the situation in a single glance. Her long hair was neatly tied back, adding to her enigmatic aura."Vanessa will be your personal bodyguard, Ethan," Smith announced. "She’s the best
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