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A Man Called Revenge Chapter 19: "Who Is This Man?"
Kevon and Devon scrambled to their feet, their faces still pale, their hands brushing off their suits like they’d been caught in the dirt. “Yes, sir,” Kevon said quickly, his voice eager, like he was scared to say no. “The contract—it’s yours. All of it. We’ll sign it right now.” Devon nodded, his eyes darting to the boardroom doors. “Please, Master Wang, come inside. We’ll get the papers ready. Anything you want, it’s yours.” The staff gasped again, their whispers breaking out like a dam bursting. “The whole project?” a lady in the back squeaked, her hands over her mouth. “Just like that?” “He… he’s taking it from the Harrison Wolfe?” another guy muttered, his eyes wide. “Who is this man?” Tate took another step back, his heart pounding so hard he thought it might burst out of his chest. His mind raced, a mess of fear and confusion. Master Wang? The contract? He’d just screamed at this guy, called him a street dog, and now… now the Sun brothers were bowing to him? “My Lords, forg
A Man Called Revenge Chapter 20: Spill The Bean
Enrique drove his car into the mansion. He should be jumping, smiling, and feeling elated. He should be running towards his home to spread the good news to his mother and the entire Lacanters, not walking with his head slumped and falling below his shoulders. But what would have been a news had turned into the worst miserable news he would probably ever spew from his trap. And in place of a file including transfer of position from Harrison Wolfe, it contained a single sheet of paper, crumpled at the edges, with the Sun Group’s letterhead stamped at the top. The words on it burned into Enrique’s mind like a brand: “Termination of Contract – Effective Immediately.” The $17 million roofing deal, the only thing keeping the Lancasters in The Sun Group’s good graces, was gone. And it was his fault. Enrique’s hands shook as he gripped the steering wheel, his knuckles white, his Porsche idling in the driveway of the Lancaster mansion. His $200,000 suit was a mess—tie loose, shirt untucked
A Man Called Revenge Chapter 21: Soon, They Will Know
The following morning, everyone in the Lancasters’ mansion tried to ooze off their ill feeling towards Enrique, but they just couldn’t. He had made a terrible mistake that put them in jeopardy. Now, the world will laugh at them. They dragged their sore bodies to the dining room for breakfast. All except Enrique walked down the stairs to have breakfast, which Gary had already prepared two hours before the sun hit their sad faces. Gary had grown to love cooking. After spending years in the kitchen with the Lancasters, preparing breakfast and dinner, he grew to love the smell of sizzling bacon, the crackle of eggs in the pan, and the way flour dusted his hands when he kneaded dough for fresh bread. Cooking was the one thing the Lancasters couldn’t take from him, a quiet corner of peace in a house that had always treated him like dirt. Over the years, he’d learned to find comfort in the rhythm of chopping vegetables, the warmth of the stove, the small pride of a meal well made. Bein
A Man Called Revenge Chapter 22: Empty Promises
Kage’s presence seemed to spark a fire of joy in the room. But it only lasted for less than ten seconds. Everyone knew that despite Kage being one of the top dogs of the city, the Sun Brothers might not approve of his request. Those brothers were so powerful and unreachable. They were as firm as a mountain in the middle of the sea. No amount of wave from surrounding New Yorkers could make them concede. Kage walked in and walked towards Madam Ann and kissed her forehead. Then, after giving a glaring shot at Gary, he walked over to Evelyn and kissed her passionately on her lips. Too intimately that the William had to clear his throat. They were at the table and the dining room was not a place to display affections. “Come on, everyone. Smile, it’s just one contract. It is no big deal.” Kage said, trying to losen the thick cloud in the air. But all he got was breif forced smiles and total silence. Gary kept watching the scene from the kitchen. This was the braggart, Kage who had tr
A Man Called Revenge Chapter 23: Doubt Me Now
“Um… nothing. I just, um, you know, I was there when the Sun Brothers chased Enique out of the office like a child. You… you should have seen the look on the poor guy’s face. He was crying like a little baby!” Gary said, ensuring his smile was wide enough for comfort. At that, Donald flared up. He got up from his seat and rushed to Gary. He grabbed Gary’s shirt by the collar and was about to land a fist on his jaw when Madam Ann stopped him. “Wait a minute. Did you say you were in the office? The Sun Group company?” Madam Ann asked. Gary kept his cool, gently shoving Donald away. “You heard that right, mom. And oh, those dudes, um… yes, Kevon and Devon. They bowed to me, you know. I mean, I was surprised myself. Anyways, they said they would consider my plea and save your asses.” he ended, wiping one dish after the next. Donald wanted to laugh at Gary’s trashy words as he would always do, and so did Williams. But this was not funny. Gary was becoming too confident, more confiden
A Man Called Revenge Chapter 24: "Look, It Is Master Wang!"
Quickly, Serena ran up to him and bowed to him, handing him his exclusive suit to put on. Then, she walked up to the police officers. “Good job. But next time, don’t you dare lock the cuffs on his wrists, not even if he asks you to!” she said to them and turned around to leave. Gary sighed. He breathed heavily, embracing the new, fresh air in his car, a sharp contrast to the stinky, harsh perfume from Kage’s body. “Master Wang. You should not go through all of this stress, my lord. I mean, you can eliminate the entire Lancasters, the Howards, and any other person who displeases you. You have all the power now, Master Wang. That is the least of your worries.” Serena said calmly, adjusting his tie. Her voice was as smooth and creamy as fresh honey from a bee hive. Gary turned to Serena and smiled. “You look pretty today,” he said casually. Serena blushed, her cheeks turning red. “Um… thank you, Master Wang.” “How is my grandmother holding up?” he asked. Serena nodded, wondering w
A Man Called Revenge Chapter 25: A Savior With A Golden Heart
Blackgold Refinery wasn’t just another company; it was a cornerstone of the Wang Imperium, a behemoth in the crude oil game. And Gary needed to make sure it was running clean. The car eased out of the city, leaving behind glass towers for sprawling industrial yards, where pipes coiled like snakes and smokestacks exhaled slow, heavy plumes into the sky. Blackgold loomed ahead—steel and concrete, all muscle, built to last. At the gate, the guards straightened up the second they saw the Rolls. Eyes wide. Hands tightening at their sides. Yeah, they knew exactly who was coming. The guards scrambled, their hands fumbling with the controls, the gates creaking open slowly. It was a massive automated gate. Not even the most skilled thief would be able to penetrate the massive metal. Gary stepped out of the car, his suit catching the sunlight, his face calm but his eyes sharp, scanning the yard like a hawk. Workers in oil-stained overalls stopped what they were doing, their tools clatterin
A Man Called Revenge Chapter 1: A Hound in Their Den
"Kneel!" The word cut through the room like a whip. Gary Wang stood frozen, his fingers clenched into fists. His legs ached from hours of standing, but he wouldn’t kneel. Not this time. Around him, the laughter swelled. The Lancaster family, their guests, their servants—they all watched, waiting for the show to begin. William Lancaster sighed, swirling the whiskey in his glass. "I said, kneel, you douche-bag!" A sharp kick suddenly slammed into the back of Gary’s knee. His leg buckled, and before he could catch himself, he was on the floor, a silent grunt escaping his dry lips. Laughter erupted. Someone clapped. A joke was made at his expense, but Gary didn’t hear it. All he heard was his own breathing. Heavy. Slow. He looked up. Across the room, Evelyn stood there, watching. His wife, his wife, who never defended him. His wife, who didn’t look away, was she enjoying the scene? Gary swallowed hard. He couldn’t tell. But he would remember this night like every other night—ever
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Chapter 25: A Savior With A Golden Heart
Blackgold Refinery wasn’t just another company; it was a cornerstone of the Wang Imperium, a behemoth in the crude oil game. And Gary needed to make sure it was running clean. The car eased out of the city, leaving behind glass towers for sprawling industrial yards, where pipes coiled like snakes and smokestacks exhaled slow, heavy plumes into the sky. Blackgold loomed ahead—steel and concrete, all muscle, built to last. At the gate, the guards straightened up the second they saw the Rolls. Eyes wide. Hands tightening at their sides. Yeah, they knew exactly who was coming. The guards scrambled, their hands fumbling with the controls, the gates creaking open slowly. It was a massive automated gate. Not even the most skilled thief would be able to penetrate the massive metal. Gary stepped out of the car, his suit catching the sunlight, his face calm but his eyes sharp, scanning the yard like a hawk. Workers in oil-stained overalls stopped what they were doing, their tools clatterin
Chapter 24: "Look, It Is Master Wang!"
Quickly, Serena ran up to him and bowed to him, handing him his exclusive suit to put on. Then, she walked up to the police officers. “Good job. But next time, don’t you dare lock the cuffs on his wrists, not even if he asks you to!” she said to them and turned around to leave. Gary sighed. He breathed heavily, embracing the new, fresh air in his car, a sharp contrast to the stinky, harsh perfume from Kage’s body. “Master Wang. You should not go through all of this stress, my lord. I mean, you can eliminate the entire Lancasters, the Howards, and any other person who displeases you. You have all the power now, Master Wang. That is the least of your worries.” Serena said calmly, adjusting his tie. Her voice was as smooth and creamy as fresh honey from a bee hive. Gary turned to Serena and smiled. “You look pretty today,” he said casually. Serena blushed, her cheeks turning red. “Um… thank you, Master Wang.” “How is my grandmother holding up?” he asked. Serena nodded, wondering w
Chapter 23: Doubt Me Now
“Um… nothing. I just, um, you know, I was there when the Sun Brothers chased Enique out of the office like a child. You… you should have seen the look on the poor guy’s face. He was crying like a little baby!” Gary said, ensuring his smile was wide enough for comfort. At that, Donald flared up. He got up from his seat and rushed to Gary. He grabbed Gary’s shirt by the collar and was about to land a fist on his jaw when Madam Ann stopped him. “Wait a minute. Did you say you were in the office? The Sun Group company?” Madam Ann asked. Gary kept his cool, gently shoving Donald away. “You heard that right, mom. And oh, those dudes, um… yes, Kevon and Devon. They bowed to me, you know. I mean, I was surprised myself. Anyways, they said they would consider my plea and save your asses.” he ended, wiping one dish after the next. Donald wanted to laugh at Gary’s trashy words as he would always do, and so did Williams. But this was not funny. Gary was becoming too confident, more confiden
Chapter 22: Empty Promises
Kage’s presence seemed to spark a fire of joy in the room. But it only lasted for less than ten seconds. Everyone knew that despite Kage being one of the top dogs of the city, the Sun Brothers might not approve of his request. Those brothers were so powerful and unreachable. They were as firm as a mountain in the middle of the sea. No amount of wave from surrounding New Yorkers could make them concede. Kage walked in and walked towards Madam Ann and kissed her forehead. Then, after giving a glaring shot at Gary, he walked over to Evelyn and kissed her passionately on her lips. Too intimately that the William had to clear his throat. They were at the table and the dining room was not a place to display affections. “Come on, everyone. Smile, it’s just one contract. It is no big deal.” Kage said, trying to losen the thick cloud in the air. But all he got was breif forced smiles and total silence. Gary kept watching the scene from the kitchen. This was the braggart, Kage who had tr
Chapter 21: Soon, They Will Know
The following morning, everyone in the Lancasters’ mansion tried to ooze off their ill feeling towards Enrique, but they just couldn’t. He had made a terrible mistake that put them in jeopardy. Now, the world will laugh at them. They dragged their sore bodies to the dining room for breakfast. All except Enrique walked down the stairs to have breakfast, which Gary had already prepared two hours before the sun hit their sad faces. Gary had grown to love cooking. After spending years in the kitchen with the Lancasters, preparing breakfast and dinner, he grew to love the smell of sizzling bacon, the crackle of eggs in the pan, and the way flour dusted his hands when he kneaded dough for fresh bread. Cooking was the one thing the Lancasters couldn’t take from him, a quiet corner of peace in a house that had always treated him like dirt. Over the years, he’d learned to find comfort in the rhythm of chopping vegetables, the warmth of the stove, the small pride of a meal well made. Bein
Chapter 20: Spill The Bean
Enrique drove his car into the mansion. He should be jumping, smiling, and feeling elated. He should be running towards his home to spread the good news to his mother and the entire Lacanters, not walking with his head slumped and falling below his shoulders. But what would have been a news had turned into the worst miserable news he would probably ever spew from his trap. And in place of a file including transfer of position from Harrison Wolfe, it contained a single sheet of paper, crumpled at the edges, with the Sun Group’s letterhead stamped at the top. The words on it burned into Enrique’s mind like a brand: “Termination of Contract – Effective Immediately.” The $17 million roofing deal, the only thing keeping the Lancasters in The Sun Group’s good graces, was gone. And it was his fault. Enrique’s hands shook as he gripped the steering wheel, his knuckles white, his Porsche idling in the driveway of the Lancaster mansion. His $200,000 suit was a mess—tie loose, shirt untucked
Chapter 19: "Who Is This Man?"
Kevon and Devon scrambled to their feet, their faces still pale, their hands brushing off their suits like they’d been caught in the dirt. “Yes, sir,” Kevon said quickly, his voice eager, like he was scared to say no. “The contract—it’s yours. All of it. We’ll sign it right now.” Devon nodded, his eyes darting to the boardroom doors. “Please, Master Wang, come inside. We’ll get the papers ready. Anything you want, it’s yours.” The staff gasped again, their whispers breaking out like a dam bursting. “The whole project?” a lady in the back squeaked, her hands over her mouth. “Just like that?” “He… he’s taking it from the Harrison Wolfe?” another guy muttered, his eyes wide. “Who is this man?” Tate took another step back, his heart pounding so hard he thought it might burst out of his chest. His mind raced, a mess of fear and confusion. Master Wang? The contract? He’d just screamed at this guy, called him a street dog, and now… now the Sun brothers were bowing to him? “My Lords, forg
Chapter 18: 'Kneel Before Your God'
Tate spun around, his rage faltering, replaced by a flicker of fear. “My lords,” he stammered, bowing his head slightly, “this… this filth dared to touch me! He’s a nobody, a street dog named Gary Wang, and he—” “Gary Wang?” Devon interrupted, his tone sharp, his eyes narrowing as they landed on Gary. The room fell deathly silent, the staff holding their breath, their whispers dying in their throats. “Yes, Master, Gary Wang is his name. He is a nobody and a sore loser. I do not know how he managed to get into this building, but this disgrace of a human tried is causing a havoc in this firm. He does not know his place and I am about to show it to him.” The Sun brothers were calm and quiet, as always. They said nothing, but watched the scene, trying to decode what had happened. And then, their eyes stumbled on it, their plates. Their Cremale’ Piot ceramic dishes shattered on the floor. Kevon’s eyes shot red, but he immediately shrugged it off. In all their years of being the most
Chapter 17: Gary et Aubrey
Slowly, Tate let go of Aubrey’s jaw, staring back into Gary’s eyes in disbelief. But he could only stare for so long. It was like he was looking at a wounded Lion breathing out fire from it’s nostrils. “You! Dare! Hold! My! Hand???!!!!” Tate suddenly spoke up, ending his question in a deafening voice. “Yes, I dare hold your hand, Tate. And if you had not let the lady go, I would have held both your hands and maybe your neck too.” Aubrey did not understand what was going on. She rubbed the back of her palm against her eyes. She could not believe her eyes. No one could. But the movie was clear and concise. A random man who looked like he was picked from the streets, holding Mr. Tate’s hands. ‘He took his foolishness too far’, they thought. Tate finally fred himself and then he screamed, “Call security, NOW!!!” His face was pale white, not from the fear of a mysteriously strange man, but from the thought of the man in rags touching his skin and breathing into his face. This was t