Joseph informed Lucky about what just happened. Just as he was scolding someone, Jenny's phone rang—Lucky was calling. She answered immediately, her voice trembling with desperation. “Lucky, please listen to me! I swear, I didn’t do anything to hurt you. Don’t believe Joseph’s words! He’s lying about me!” On the other end, Lucky’s voice was calm but firm. “Jenny, I’m calling to tell you that the divorce document is ready. We’ll get divorced as soon as I return to Leeds.” Without waiting for her response, Lucky ended the call. Jenny dropped to the floor, collapsing as if all the strength left her body. Her eyes burned with fury as she looked up, then screamed: “Joseph! This is all your fault! You ruined my family! I hate you! I wish you were dead!” Joseph glanced at Jenny coldly, then grabbed Katty’s hand and walked out. Katty briefly looked back at Jenny, who was still sobbing on the floor, and sighed. “Honey, this is how it should be. Mistakes need to be paid for. Y
The young man didn’t care about Danny’s explanation. He grabbed an empty bottle next to him and smashed it over Danny’s head. The sound of shattering glass echoed instantly, and shards scattered across the floor. Danny bit his lip but stayed silent, not daring to say a word. The young man sneered in disgust. “Danny, in the Gon Gold Group, I don’t tolerate slackers. We paid a fortune for this mission, and you returned with nothing but failure.” He glared coldly at Danny. “Now tell me, how do you plan to fix this? Or should I send you to the research room?” Danny trembled with fear. “Sir, please forgive me!” He dropped to his knees, desperately begging. The young man’s name is Magno Gon, the eldest son of the Gon Gold Group in Japant—a powerful family known for its wealth and influence. Magno ranked third in the family hierarchy. His two older brothers had always been significant obstacles in his life, and Magno’s greatest ambition was to overthrow them and take full control.
At the Grade A Villa, the atmosphere was warm and peaceful. Katty and Joseph were sitting on the couch. Katty rested her head on Joseph's lap, speaking in a soft, playful tone. “Honey, do you think it’s right for us to treat my sister like this?” she asked quietly. Joseph sighed and looked into Katty’s eyes. “Katty, you know that every mistake has consequences. Even if she’s your sister, it doesn’t change the fact that she was wrong.” Katty fell silent for a moment, then gave a small nod. “I know... Maybe you’re right. What’s wrong is still wrong.” Joseph’s phone suddenly rang. He picked it up and answered. On the other end, Lucky’s panicked voice came through. “Joseph… my ex-wife… she’s been kidnapped! They told me to come to the Leeds Harbor alone, but I… I’m scared,” Lucky stammered. Amidst his words, the sound of wind and a car engine could be heard—clearly, Lucky was driving fast toward the outskirts of the city. “Turn on your location. Go first, I’ll catch up,” Jos
Joseph shouted, addressing the person behind it all. "Enough! Stop hiding. Don’t use Lucky as your bait! Come out!” Suddenly, the situation shifted. Above Joseph’s head, something began to fall—something that had previously been suspended above Lucky. “Ah, help me, Joseph! I don’t want to die!” Lucky cried out desperately. With a snort, Joseph watched Lucky’s figure drop from above. The object was closing in fast, and with quick reflexes, Joseph dodged. Boom! A loud explosion erupted as the object hit the ground. Steel bars scattered around, littering the area. From the darkness, an eerie voice echoed, “Impressive! You’re tough, but what’s the point? Can your strength really save them?” The voice was followed by mocking laughter, and a man wearing a skull mask emerged, his mouth curling with arrogance. “So, what’s your real goal?” Joseph asked calmly, though his tone was cautious. He glanced at Jenny—who he had thought was the mastermind behind Lucky’s abduction—only
Joseph stared at her sharply. "Do you know how important those system devices are?" "Of course," Jenny answered indifferently. "If you hand them over, they'll let us go, and I can live comfortably with enough money." Joseph scoffed coldly. "And how much money do you have now?" he asked with a mocking tone, flashing a cynical smile. Jenny was visibly startled by Joseph’s words. However, in this situation, she had to keep playing the victim. "Joseph, we’re family. All I’m talking about is improving our lives going forward!" Jenny quickly changed her tone to one of sadness. Joseph shook his head slowly and said, "You are a pitiful woman." "Shut up, Joseph! Whether I’m pitiful or not, that’s none of your business!" Jenny shot back angrily, her voice rising. Joseph smiled coldly and said, "Do you think I’ll just give up like that?" Jenny snorted disdainfully. "I know you’re strong. But don’t forget, you’re still just a human—not a god. You have limits too. Are you not afrai
Joseph, quickly, let me go! I’m dying here!” Lucky shouted. “Jenny has gone too far. She even sent people to capture me like this!” Lucky kept yelling over and over. Hearing his words, Joseph only smiled bitterly and shook his head. “I’ll release you,” Joseph said. Lucky let out a sigh of relief as Joseph helped him. But suddenly, Lucky screamed, “Joseph! Jenny is escaping! She’s running away!” Joseph quickly turned around and saw a shadow sprinting ahead. Jenny had only pretended to faint earlier. While Joseph was busy helping Lucky, she took the chance to flee. Joseph smiled wryly and shook his head again. “Joseph, I’ve already divorced her! We both agreed to it. But after signing the documents, she caused this whole scene, and when I tried to help, some men dragged me here!” Lucky complained, frustration clear on his face. Joseph sighed. “It’s okay. I’m not blaming you. You’ve divorced Jenny, and moving forward, I believe you’ll find someone better.” Joseph looked c
During this conversation, Gawali’s voice sounded slightly hesitant, as if uncertain. “We found that many people from the Gon Gold Group Japan have entered your territory: Leeds, the eastern region, and some parts of Boston.” After delivering the report, Gawali fell silent for a moment. “Something like this can’t be entirely restricted,” Joseph responded calmly. He never saw the people from that island as a serious threat. “But... we also discovered that Jenny seems to have a close relationship with some of them,” Gawali continued. Joseph shook his head. “That woman? Let her do whatever she wants. It’s not a big deal.” This was typical of Joseph. To him, Jenny was no threat. Whatever she did wasn’t important enough to be concerned about. “But... we fear they might be planning something.” Those words made Gawali pause again, as though weighing what he should say next. Hearing this, Joseph understood Gawali’s concerns. "Alright, I get it. This isn’t a big issue. We can
Jenny was stunned, unable to believe what she had just heard. "What?! You want me to be your maid? I'm your sister, Katty!" she exclaimed angrily, feeling unfairly treated. Katty remained calm, though guilt tugged at her heart. She knew her decision might hurt Jenny's feelings, but she saw no other way. This was her husband's command. "Jenny, this is the only option. If you don’t agree, you can’t stay with us," Katty said firmly. Even though Jenny had been sneaking into the Joseph family’s life to monitor Joseph’s activities, now Katty was asking her to be a maid. How could Jenny accept this? "Katty, your family is wealthy now. Can't you try to understand me?" Jenny pleaded, her voice filled with sorrow. "You have money to hire other maids. Why must it be me?" Katty sighed. "I'll ask Joseph," she replied before dialing her husband’s number. The call connected after a few seconds. "Give the phone to Jenny," Joseph’s voice commanded. Katty handed the phone to Jenny wit