Arthur stood in the rain, phone trembling in his hand.
Deposit received: $100,000,000. He stared at the glowing screen, his mind blank. His throat tightened. This couldn’t be real. Impossible. Another cruel joke? A glitch? A laugh slipped out—dry, bitter. “A hundred million… what a dumb joke." Arthur grumbled, shoving the phone back into his pocket, forcing his breath to steady. His mother needed him focused, not chasing illusions. The Harrises still owed him, and he would take what was his. The Harris Group building was located in the heart of the city. Getting into the building was hard, but due to party, the guards were only after the rich, trying to get a few bucks out of them and in turn, ignoring him. Inside the top floor banquet hall, lights sparkled and guests mingled, laughed, and partied. The moment Arthur stepped into the room, drenched and shivering, heads turned to look at him. “Racheal’s ex-husband?” “What is he doing here?” “Get security!” Before anyone could react, Arthur walked straight to the front where Racheal was standing, wearing a golden dress, surrounded by relatives and company directors. She was holding a wine glass, smiling. “Rachael, please give me back the money you took from me,” Arthur’s cold face hit her, his rigid demeanor stunning everyone. Was this the same Arthur they knew? Where was the cowering figure that kept his head low? The room went silent, but then the sneers came, their silence everprorating like smoke. “Oh no, the trash husband is back.” “Didn’t he get kicked out already?” “Look at him! So embarrassing!” “Arthur…” Racheal called, frowning. “You shouldn’t have come here.” “Where is the money?” he asked without fail, his eyes stone cold. “You promised to double it and I need it now.” “Promised?” Mr. Harold barked. “You signed the divorce. You got your payment. Leave now before I call the police.” “Besides,” Mrs. Linda chimed in, “Racheal’s moving on now. She’s getting married to Mr. Martin from the Hemsworth family. Oh, and she’s pregnant too.” The crowd erupted in cheers. Arthur's ears rang. Racheal is pregnant? With another man’s child? Laughter echoed in the room. Some people even had their phones out, already recording the whole drama. Arthur barely heard the laughter around him. All these years he had been loyal to a fault, and here she was sneering at him and basking in people's praises because she was pregnant. The thought stung Arthur. To think that his wife had been cheating while they were still married. Before he could say anything however, the crowd parted and a tall, handsome man in a custom-made white suit stepped forward with a glass of champagne in his hand. His hair was slicked back. Everyone recognized him instantly. Martin Hemsworth, Racheal’s new fiancé. First son of the Hemsworth family dealing in mining. Their family was the first in the country to own a jade mine, and the source of their wealth. Martin was rich, influential, and ruthless. “Racheal,” he called loudly, with a grin, his green eyes twinkling with mischief as if accessing a former rival. “Is this the ex-husband you told me about?” The crowd chuckled. Racheal didn’t even respond. “He looks… worse than I imagined,” Martin said as he circled Arthur like a lion toying with a cornered animal. “I expected at least a good-looking man.” Arthur clenched his fists. “I only came here for—” Martin raised his eyebrows in mock surprise. “You came here to cause trouble! In front of so many guests?” He turned to the crowd and shouted, “Everyone! Please be quiet!” The music stopped and all heads turned towards the drama. “This man,” Martin said loudly, pointing to Arthur, “is here to beg for money his ex-wife already gave him out of pity. He signed the divorce, got paid, and now he wants more?” More laughter. “Racheal,” Martin turned and offered her his hand. “Come stand beside me. I want to show the world the difference between your past and your future.” Racheal smiled faintly and took his hand, walking over gracefully. Arthur looked at her. “Racheal… I was your husband.” She answered without an eye bash, “That’s in the past.” Martin followed, wrapping his arms perfectly on her waist. “And now she’s with a real man.” He reached into his pocket and took out his phone. With exaggerated flair, he tapped the screen, then showed it to Arthur. “Here,” he said, loud enough for the guests to hear. “I have transferred one thousand five hundred dollars to your account. Go buy yourself a clean shirt. Or a coffin for your mother. Whatever you prefer.” The entire room exploded in laughter. Even some executives and old family friends joined in. “Such generosity, Young Master Martin!” “I wouldn’t even give a beggar that much!” Arthur looked up, humiliated. Everyone was filming as dozens of phones were pointed at him. “Racheal… " he called her name, hoping that all these was a dream. She didn’t reply. But her silence was louder than words could ever express. Martin leaned in close and whispered, just for Arthur to hear: “You were never a husband. A person like you deserve to remain in the slums forever.” That had snapped the chord for him. Without a word, he left. No security, no words, but the jeering laughs that filled the air were forever etched in his soul. Arthur turned and walked out with his head down and shoulders low. He was trending on the internet by the time he reached the lobby. “EX-SON-IN-LAW INTERRUPTS PARTY AND BEGS FOR MONEY!” The comments were nasty. More laughter followed him, echoing through the gilded corridors of the Harris villa. Outside, the night air was cool against his face, but it didn’t wash away the fire raging in his chest. His fists tightened until his knuckles cracked. Humiliation, rage, and helplessness clawed at him—but beneath it all was a cold promise: one day, they would regret this. Arthur had just stepped onto the quiet street when his phone buzzed in his pocket. He pulled it out and frowned. An unfamiliar number. Hesitating, he answered. “Good evening, Young Master,” came a calm, deep voice. “Did you receive the money I sent to your account?” Arthur froze. His heart thudded. Young Master? His lips twisted bitterly. Of course. Another prank. Another way the Harrises mocked him. “You people really have nothing better to do, do you?” he snapped, and hung up. He took a step forward— The phone rang again. The same number. Arthur’s teeth ground together. Fury surged in his veins. He swiped to answer, ready to unleash his anger. “Listen here, you—” “Should I double the money?” Arthur stopped. The world around him fell silent. His breath caught in his throat. The voice was calm. Steady. Deadly serious. Arthur’s hand shook around the phone as the words echoed in his skull. Double the money?Latest Chapter
Two hundred and fourteen
“Guest?!”Everyone exclaimed, turning to Arthur in shock. “T–there must have been a mistake, Mrs G.” The guard stammered, looking anxiously at Arthur then at Mrs G. “This person here was about to be thrown out for being a nuisance.”“Yes, yes.” Olivia nodded. “He doesn't even have a ticket and shouldn't be here in the first place.”“Perhaps you've identified the wrong person?” Jack added. He refused to believe someone like Arthur would know a person like Mrs G, and apparently everyone thought the same. “Yeah, how can a person like him know Mrs G?”“He's a poser! I bet he knew Mrs G was coming so he is only trying to fool her to get in.” Another said with righteous conviction.“What are the security still doing standing? They should throw him out immediately!” A young lady shouted, hinting at the security men, Ray in particular. However, Ray was silent, looking at Arthur with an unreadable look in his eyes. “Mrs G…” the guard called again, hesitant. Throughout, Mrs G hadn't said
Two hundred and thirteen
“Don't think you can lie to us punk.” Another guard came up, looking at Arthur in disdain. “Do you think this is a magic show where you can magically pull one out? You better get out while we are still being gentle with you.”Jack snorted right after, waving his ticket. “Did you hear? Leave while they are still gentle with you.”“Seriously, who does he think he is, holding everyone up?” Oliva mumbled, her disgust dripping with each word. “A poor guy pretending to be rich.”“I bet he rented that suit he's wearing to impress someone.” “Anyone who falls for such a cheap trick is loose in the head.” Another taunted, earning a round of laughter.Arthur narrowed his eyes dangerously at Jack. A cold glint in his eyes. Meeting Arthur's gaze head on, Jack flinched, his heart skipping a beat. However, feeling Ray beside him, Jack quickly shook it off. ‘How dare this bastard look at me like that?’ He thought, his face turning red from shame and anger. “Throw him out already Ray!” Jack shou
Two hundred and twelve
When Arthur pulled up to the event, the place was filled with crowds, one that could easily drown a person. A faint frown rested on his brows. He didn't think the place would be this full. Nevertheless, his car quickly attracted the attention of the crowd. “Oh my gosh, who is that?” “I bet it's another celebrity.” “Who is it? This car is so expensive.” … The crowd craned their necks eagarly speculating when Arthur came down. "Who is this?" "He looks so handsome. I bet he's a new star." "Does he have a girlfriend?" The girls in the crowd gushed as they spotted Arthur. Although the crowd was excited, Arthur was unfazed by it. He stood with an expressionless face, before he finally moved, inciting the girls in the crowd. Ray, a bouncer at the front scoffed, irritated with the girls noise. "Who's the punk?" He spat at his colleague Luis who cast a glance at Arthur, unsure. Most celebrity had already come, so Arthur's entrance had thrown them all off. At Luis
Two hundred and eleven
“It's about to start!”“Bea has to win!”“Go Bea~ Go!”…The energy for the night was strong. This was the first award show the platform was hosting, and against two major streamers, the place was buzzing with activity.Although it was known who the winner was, the event had to be dragged on for hours into the night, further heightening Wanda's anger. “When is that bastard coming?” Wanda hissed, gripping the cup in her hand like a vice.Beside her, her brother Gary was equally mad as well. They had planned to sabotage tonight's show, but the man they had paid hadn't arrived yet, and worse it was nearing the real award show. “Calm down sis, I am sure he will be here soon.” Gary tried calming her, but he couldn't help looking at his phone too. “Well he better be.” Wanda spat, looking in Beatrice's direction, her eyes gleaming in hate. “I can't sit and have my money wasted. We've already lost so much.” Their debts were now piled to the brim, and their creditors were already calling.
Two hundred and nine
Arthur stared at Beatrice’s message, his brows narrowing almost imperceptibly. The tone was unfamiliar, slightly provocative, a stark departure from the casual texts they usually exchanged. He didn’t respond. For a moment, he let the phone sit in his hand, analyzing the words, the implications. He slipped the device into his pocket, deliberately severing the conversation before it could influence his next move. Focus was necessary, restraint mandatory. Anything else could compromise the order he’d built. Mason’s words echoed in his mind as he descended the stairs. Check the land first. The system’s instructions were clear, priority overriding everything else. The award show was secondary; it could wait. Arthur mentally scheduled the inspection, calculating the time it would take and how he could still honor his promise to attend later. Hamas and Cherry would remain inside, under supervision, while he addressed the more pressing matter. Hamas walked beside Cherry down the mans
Two hundred and eight
Arthur had just taken a step forward when the voice rang out behind him.“Master!”Hamas’ voice was sharp, trembling, filled with something raw and burning.Arthur stopped.He turned slowly and locked eyes with the boy.Hamas stood straight, fists clenched at his sides, chest rising and falling rapidly. His gaze was no longer that of a street kid brimming with anger and desperation. It was focused. Determined. Almost reverent.“Sir,” Hamas said, then suddenly bent at the waist, bowing deeply. “I want to be like you. Teach me to be like you.”Cherry froze.Her small hands tightened around the hem of her dress as she stared at her brother, confused by his sudden action. She had never seen Hamas bow to anyone. Never seen him lower his head like this.Only now did Hamas truly see.From the estate, to the mansion.The guards who moved without noise.The calm authority that clung to Arthur without effort.Arthur wasn’t simple.He was a martial artist—one who moved with lethal control.He wa
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