A tall, shabby-looking young man is seen having an argument in one of the grocery stores at the flea market.
"What do you mean you don't want to sell this meat to me and give it to someone else instead? I took it first!"
"I'm sorry Greg but I'm afraid I can't sell it to you. He's my regular customer, and you…" He stopped and looked Greg up and down. "You're not! You can barely afford it, you only come to my shop when my meat is 50% off!"
"Yeah, I know about that, but still, I'm a customer, and I saw it first. You can't do that to me, it's not fair!" said Greg, who still couldn't accept his treatment.
"Fair? Why did you suddenly ask about that?" asked the butcher, looking down on him. "Those without power must listen to those who do in order to survive. If only justice had ever existed...
Then poor people like you wouldn't exist! Come on, just give up and buy half rotten vegetables at the next shop like other poor people!"
The butcher's words made Greg's blood boil! How dare he say that? Wasn’t he just a butcher himself?
"You…"
How Greg wished he could raise his hands to punch the conceited butcher.
But he couldn’t, he would indeed get into trouble if he did, a police officer was seen on patrol and watching his direction.
It could be dangerous if he were to fight with this person, besides, what use was it? Fighting a butcher won’t make him look brave anyway.
Besides, the police defend people who have more money than those who don't. And being treated unfairly was like an everyday routine to which he was now quite used to anyway.
Seeing Greg fall silent and accept the fact, the butcher immediately laughed disdainfully and started taunting him. "Tsk, just looking at the police already makes you scared! Fine, I'll forgive you for now! If you ever dare to act like that, I will summon them! I'm good friends with one of them!"
"Hehe … Don't worry, there won't be a next time," Greg said coldly and walked swiftly away, he wouldn’t come back to this pigsty.
When he was already out of the shop, suddenly a fancy looking man spoke to him.
"Failed to eat meat again, huh?" He asked, which immediately made Greg roll his eyes lazily.
"Dylan, why is he here?" Greg thought.
Dylan was a minion of his grandfather, and he and Greg had known each other since a young age.
"You know," Dylan continued, looking at the meat shop he had just entered. "You don't have to bother waiting for the discount to eat that rotten meat. You can eat it every day with even better quality by going back to the Von Ritcher. Your father really wants you to go back home and help with the family business!"
"Ugh… For the thousandth time, Dylan. I Don't. Want. To. Go. back. They threw me out years ago and that's the end. I’m now fine with being a live-in son-in-law and have no desire to follow their stupid instructions,'' Greg paused as he glared at Dylan.
"Besides, what’s wrong with Griffin? They can just trust the company to Griffin! Wasn't he the favorite child in that family? Why do they bother asking for help from a child that they always forget? Am I a dog that they summon whenever they want?
They were wrong, then!”
"Well, the truth is Griffin is useless, he was thrown into the labor institution because of illegally selling drugs and weapons to underages."
"No wonder!” Greg smirked.
Griffin had been the spoilt kid ever since the beginning, and it was no surprise he would end this way.
And was it not because Griffin couldn’t take over the company in person, how would they think of handing it over to him? They would rather prefer the family business to rot away in Griffin’s palms.
“But my answer has not changed.”
With that said, Greg turned around, who cared what would become of the family business?
But Dylan still didn't give up and tried to block Greg’s way.
"Aren't you tired of living like this, Greg?" He asked suddenly, which made Greg reluctantly stop walking.
"Why should I?" He asked without intending to turn around. "I'm already settled in with my peaceful life; I'm already married to Georgia, and—"
"Labeled as the useless son-in-law by her family, hmm?" Dylan asked bluntly. But to his surprise, Greg laughed slightly.
What was so funny?
But Greg didn’t explain to Dylan.
Compared with the humiliation he received from his in-laws and strangers in this city, the pain he received from his real family was far more unbearable.
"You think I don't know that you've been living in humiliation? Tsk, if only they knew who you were. Surely their attitude will immediately turn one hundred and eighty degrees and—"
"Enough, Dylan!" said Greg coldly. "If they only knew who I was? So who am I? An abandoned child? I warn you, don't you dare meddle in my household affairs, just disappear from my sight" With that, Greg immediately swept Dylan aside and walked away non-stop.
Dylan didn’t stop Greg this time, he knew his young master had finally decided and there was no turning back unless something or someone made him change his mind.
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In a building that looks luxurious, a beautiful woman seems to be waiting for someone. There was an annoyed expression on her face as she looked at her watch.
"Hey Georgia! The party is about to start, why don’t you go inside?" said a man who had just exited the opulent building.
"I wish I could …" replied the woman in a low voice, smiling helplessly. But she couldn’t, what would the other relatives and guests say if she didn’t come with her husband, they would humiliate her for being too soft on him for sure.
She was married to Greg a few years ago because her late grandpa insisted. Although she was reluctant to do so, she couldn’t dare say no to her grandpa at the time.
But see what the outcome was now.
She had been laughed at by all the people in the city for marrying a loser. She was now even more famous for degrading her class to such a low level.
If you asked why she didn’t ask for a divorce … well, she would love to, but her late grandpa’s word resounded in her ears that she shouldn’t do so.
Besides, would grandma agree with that? Obviously not, that would bring shame to the whole family one more time.
"Yes, yes, how could we forget? You have to wait for that loser husband of yours who your grandpa randomly found in that filthy flea market!" A woman who Georgia recognized as her aunt snorted, “Poor girl, it would have been much better if you married Victor.”
Victor, who had also arrived and heard what the woman said, quickly came up to Georgia, “If you divorce Greg, I would surely …”
"Victor, please! Don't bring it up again, you know I'm not the one who make decisions …— "
"Sorry, I am late!" said Greg suddenly, he had just arrived in time.
It was obvious that he had been running all the way here because he was drenched in sweat.
“Tsk, about time. Well, Georgia, since your prince already came, I'm going inside, and, oh! Make sure that the present he brings is good, otherwise another show of drama would be expected" said Victor with a wicked smile.
"Georgia, I'm sorry for letting you wait—"
"Do not come close!" Georgia said as she stepped back. "Just say what you bought for Grandma."
"Here, I bought this!" Greg said while pulling a flower shaped silver brooch from his pocket and displaying it to her. "It’s not much though, but …!"
"Really Greg?" Georgia asked as soon as she saw his gift. "A brooch?” Oh no, not again. She was deemed to be laughed at again by all the guests and relatives. How embarrassing!
But what could she do? Ever since she married Greg, she had been as poor as him. And nobody lent her a helping hand, not even her parents and siblings. They considered her useless now as well.
If only she could divorce Greg …
Before Georgia could weep out of shame, a sound of clapping was heard, and a man in expensive attire approached them.
It was George Millen, Georgia's older brother.
"Really Greg? Are you seriously going to give those to Grandma?" He asked mockingly while pointing at the little package containing the brooch.
"Have you randomly found something at a second-hand shop for a gift? My poor sister, you must have suffered a lot, look at how shabby you look now." George gloated before disappearing into the building.
"Hey George. Wow, nice blazers! You got a billionaire vibe there, buddy," said one of the guests to George."Why thank you, David, and of course I have to dress up properly. After all, it's my grandma's birthday. There's no way I'm going to wear an old grandpa blazer like the one over there," He said, pointing at Greg, who was eating fruit with Georgia beside him.Georgia, who knew that they were being insulted, immediately glared at Greg."Why did you use that old blazer? Can’t you wear something else?""Well, this blazer was a gift from your grandpa to me, wouldn't it look nice if I wore it for your grandma's birthday?" He asked."Huh. Why does Grandpa have a bad taste in everything?" She thought as she rubbed her temples.David, who saw them, immediately furrowed his brows."Is your sister still with that poor? Why didn't she divorce him? I mean, your grandfather is already dead!" He asked George."Well, grandma would say no, you know what the folks would say if they divorced, gran
"What did he just say?""The vase… it's fake …, how could it be?"1 minute... 2 minutes...There's still no answer from George.The man was sweating while others gossiped. How did this poor rat find out he bought a fake vase? He couldn’t let others suspect him, he had to deny it! Fast!"Hahahahaha!" George laughed really hard with a shaking voice."What did you just say? Fake? What does a loser like you know?" George said while swallowing hard, his mouth was dry."I bought it directly from the main shop, not a second- hand-shop like you!Plus, in case you forgot, I'm an antique collector and also an antique lover so, there's no way this vase is fake!Next time, try to use a better reason to accuse someone, okay?""Oh really? So you are an antique collector and antique lover, huh?" Greg paused for a moment before showing George the vase he was holding. "Can you tell me something about this vase?""Pfft!!! Well, that's a piece of cake! It is an antique vase that I bought from China, its
"Why did you drop the vase and push me?" George asked quietly, causing Greg's mouth to twitch. Of course, he didn't do that! But who would stand by his side? "You're the one who—" BRUK! Before he could say anything to defend himself, he heard the sound of something falling, and when he turned around, it was Granny Millen who had fallen! "Mother!" shouted Mrs. Millen, who looked panicked and tried to wake her mother-in-law but failed. The old woman still hadn't woken up. "Oh, no! Mother!!!" said Mr. Millen, who was no less panicked than his wife as he bent down and checked on his mother. The man immediately breathed a sigh of relief when he found out his mother had only passed out. The relief didn't last long when he noticed that people only surrounded him in shock without helping. "Hey… Why are you all just looking? Didn't you see that my mom just fainted?! Payton, come bring my mom to her room!" He says angrily to one of the servants. "Yes sir!" The servant, who had watche
Greg sat on the couch as he stared blankly at the divorce papers in his left hand. He hadn’t slept the whole night.Just when he finally decided to give in and stop battling with his father and accept his offer for Georgia’s sake … just when he finally decided to reveal his true identity to Georgia and take her back to his home and give her the glory she wanted … … she asked for a divorce!His mind started wandering to the conversation he had with his father-in-law a few hours ago."Can't you see how Georgia is always silent and lowers her head at every party?"Of course, he was aware of it. In fact, he did it on purpose at the beginning to test her because he didn't know her then! But that wasn’t his purpose in the long run.Greg and Georgia's marriage was arranged by Grandpa Millen, Georgia's grandfather, who accidentally encountered him a few years ago when he had just left Von Ritcher’s mansion because of his stupid step brother. The old man happened to know that he was the seco
“It’s a deal then,” said Mr. Von Ritcher firmly. “Alright, before I let you take over the company, I want to sign you on Vonicon as a test.Vonicon is a new subsidiary company that I recently bought. It’s located in Smart City, the town where you live right now.If you can perform well there, I will let you take over all of Von Ritcher’s company as the only heir. Do you think you can do that?”“Yes, Father. I can do that,” replied Greg confidently.Of course he feels confident. After all, it’s an easy task for him.His father just didn’t know that he was already experienced. The only one who knows how competent Greg was is his late grandfather. He was the one who also helped him hide his true capabilities from his father.Especially from his cunning stepmother."Okay. When will you be available so we can start immediately?" asked Mr. Von Ritcher."It’s up to you, I’m available to do it anytime," Greg said briefly. He knew his father was more eager for him to take action sooner than l
Greg wasn’t shocked when he saw Victor, as the latter was a rich guy who could afford coming here. However, he felt disgusted. He wondered why he would see shits like Victor again and again in such a short time. He didn’t want to waste his time on unimportant people, so he just walked away from him. But it seems Victor didn’t want to give up because now he’s started to block his way, leaving Greg with no choice but to respond to him. “What do you want?” asked Greg lazily. Seeing that, Victor just laughed contemptuously at him. “What do I want? Of course, I want to know what a rat like you do in this luxury shop!” replied Victor, pushing him. Greg, who was treated like that, just kept silent without intending to retaliate. He knew that Victor was purposely doing that to stir up his emotions, and Greg wasn’t going to get triggered by it. “What am I doing? Of course, I’m here to shop! Unlike you, who just came to the shop to mock me without buying anything,” Greg replied casually
Georgia, Victor, and the rude saleswoman just stared in disbelief when they heard Greg’s statement. Buying all of Louis Vuitton’s clothes? Is he crazy? Not even Victor has that much money to buy the whole store! Even the new saleswoman's jaw is dropping now. She had no idea that on her regular workday, she would receive such a large request! They all remain silent until Victor suddenly bursts out laughing, which is soon followed by Georgia and the rude saleswoman. "Well, what are you waiting for, Miss? Just take all Louis Vuitton’s clothes and pack it for him! Let’s see how he can pay for those clothes! I bet he used thousands of leaves as a payment!" "You can barely afford it. But why bother buying everything? Oh, I'm so glad that I chose to divorce you. Not only that you're poor in money, but you're also poor in mind! Even George can think better than you!" "Hey, make sure that you can pay for everything or I will call the security to kick you out! Tsk, poor this day, always u
TIT!The $20,000,000 payment transaction was successful.Thank you for shopping at Louis Vuitton.Have a nice day!Kritt..Kritt…Krittt.The machine light turns green as it starts to print the paper, indicating a successful transaction. This instantly made the laughter die down because now, everyone was staring in disbelief, especially Victor."No… How is that impossible? How can that happen?" muttered Victor as he watched the machine print the proof of transaction paper.CKREK!"Here is your proof of your transaction, sir. Thank you for already shopping at our shop. Have a nice day," said the saleswoman."Thank you," said Greg as he turned around and smirked toward Victor’s direction, showing off the transaction proof.Victor, who saw that, was very furious! He can't believe that poor people like Greg can pay for those clothes with a black card. Not unless he steals them.Steal them…Suddenly Victor’s eyes widened with that thought."Yes… Of course, that makes sense... There’s no way
At The Faith's Company.The imposing wooden door of Charles Faith's office had a distinct rhythm as it received three sharp knocks, echoing through the hushed corridor."Come in."The door swung open, and his impeccably dressed secretary entered with a respectful bow. She carried a folder and a map, her demeanor exuding professionalism."Good morning, Mr. Faith," she greeted. "I just wanted to inform you that the Faith Company's market is experiencing rapid growth. The score was higher than last month, and the number held a new sales record for our company, so our marketing team decided to set a higher score so that we can achieve higher success. Charles Faith, seated behind his polished mahogany desk, was engrossed in reviewing a stack of documents. He glanced up from his work, intrigued by the news."Oh really? Is that so?" he inquired, his piercing gaze focused on the secretary. Then, with a calculated curiosity, he asked, "And how is Von Ritcher doing? Have we surpassed them, and
Months had passed since the chilling night at Bluebell Inn, and the air of uncertainty still clung to Greg. The events that unfolded during the banquet remained etched in his memory, and the questions surrounding Griffin and Behav's secrets continued to haunt him. [Breaking news flashed on the screen, interrupting the usual morning routine. "In a shocking turn of events, it has been months since the youngest heir of Von Ritcher, Griffin Von Ritcher, died mysteriously of poisoning and now, another blow has struck the Von Ritcher family as one of their main subsidiary companies, Behav, has been revealed to have been hiding a significant secret. The company was linked to the water disposal incident from Bluebell years ago, a scandal that has sent shockwaves through the corporate world and---"PIP!] "Another day, and the news seems unending, huh?" Greg mused as he stared at the blank screen. CKLEK!“Hey, Greg. Sorry for bothering you, but I just want to remind you that minutes from n
Greg's thoughts swirled with uncertainty, the weight of the situation heavy on his shoulders. And just as he was wrestling with the question of how to navigate the unexpected presence of Griffin and Mara, a sudden knock at the door disrupted his contemplation. It was one of Bluebell Inn's servants."Good afternoon," the inn servant began, "I'm sorry for bothering you, but I wanted to remind you that the banquet is now available, and you are welcome to join if you wish."Greg nodded, acknowledging the information. "Thank you. We'll head to the banquet shortly."As the servant left, Dylan turned to Greg. "Looks like the banquet is already open. Shall we go now?" he asked, and Greg nodded."Sure. Let’s head to the banquet," he said.+++TIME SKIPAs they had arrived at the banquet, the room was already full with the executives.The room was adorned with elegant decorations, giving it the air of an official gathering rather than a simple dinner."Wow... the banquet is quite full," Dylan
As Greg continued to ponder the familiarity of the bag, Alan's voice abruptly brought him back to the present.“Hey, Greg. I’ve been searching for you everywhere," Alan said with a friendly smile. "We need to get inside the lab building. Everyone's already gathered inside since Mr. Smith has already arrived.""Alright, I'll come in," Greg said, as he followed Alan.Inside the Old Behav Lab Building...Greg stepped into the old Behav lab building and found that everyone had already gathered inside. The room buzzed with whispered conversations as the executives engaged in hushed discussions. There was a certain nostalgia in the air, a reminder that many of them had started their careers in this old abandoned lab when they were young scholars. Some of the executives were reminiscing about the past, discussing their memories of working in this very building."Everyone must be feeling nostalgic, considering it's been a long time since they set foot in here," Greg mused as he observed thei
The morning sun bathed the Bluebell Inn in warm, golden light as the executives of Behav Industries enjoyed a grand breakfast. As everyone was eating, Greg, who was sitting on the corner couldn't help but observe Jason, who was now sitting at a table, laughing heartily with Bradley. It was a stark contrast to his furious demeanor just the day before. "Hm, that was weird, how come Jason suddenly changed his mind in one day? Wasn't he still angry yesterday?" Greg mused as he silently drank his coffee."Is Bradley perhaps saying something to him? He must have said something to Jason since he was still mad yesterday. "What did Bradley say that managed to change Jason's mind in one da—” "Hoh, newbie, so you're joining our trip to the lab, huh? What did you say to Karel that made him suddenly let you? You didn't tell what Dr.Lou tells right?" Greg, who heard someone call his name, shifted his gaze and he immediately met with Alan's smiley face. Returning his smile, Greg said, "Nah
Greg now stared in disbelief at the sight before him. Under the bed, there was…“Dylan?” Greg exclaimed, his voice betraying his astonishment as he looked at his subordinate who grinned mischievously before slowly getting up from his hiding place."Hey, Greg," Dylan greeted with a smirk. "Phew, I was relieved to no longer be down there. It's pretty dirty under the bed."Greg scoffed, still bewildered by Dylan's sudden appearance. "Weren't you just out with your belongings minutes ago?"Dylan chuckled as he brushed off some dust from his clothes. “Well, about that… Let’s just say, I didn’t really go out since I was kinda curious about what you and Karel are about to discuss so I decided to eavesdrop for a while before going back to Maria and the teen room,” said Dylan, making Greg roll his eyes.“Anyway, Greg, about Karel’s question…” Dylan's grin faded, and his expression turned serious. "It was strange, don't you think? Like, why would he suddenly ask about Bradley and forgiveness? I
BRAK!The suite room's door swung open, and Karel stepped inside, his eyes scanning the spacious and luxurious surroundings. "Oh, so this is the room, huh? It's pretty big," Karel remarked as he began placing his belongings on the floor. "It's almost as big as the city's hotel suite room. Bluebell Inn should try to advertise more about this place. It'll definitely elevate their income."Greg followed Karel into the room, placing Karel's other belongings beside his own. "Well, yeah, I agree with you. Bluebell should try to advertise this place more" Greg replied, keeping his tone casual. 'Tsk, how come he and Dylan had the same thought?' Greg mused.Karel continued his assessment of the room. "And also, I think they need to fix the connection too. You know, even though this is an inn based in nature, this world is already modern, so Wi-Fi and a good connection have become primary needs, just like food and drink."“Yeah, I agree with you,” Greg briefly said.As they settled into the ro
Karel sighed as he heard what the receptionist said, his mind racing to find a solution to his predicament. "Hmm… So the only option that's available is just an extra bed, huh?" Karel said, a hint of frustration in his voice. The receptionist nodded, her eyes sympathetic.“Yes, sir, the only option available right now is the extra bed. But don’t worry, even though you'll be sleeping on an extra bed, we will give you a free breakfast as our apology for any discomfort you might experience—”As the receptionist talked about the inn's apologetic service, Karel, on the other hand, fell silent as he contemplated this option. Sharing a room with the executives wasn't his idea of a peaceful night's sleep given his personality as a picky person who had zero tolerance to someone else's habit."Hm… who should I sleep with? Alan and Mr. Anderson, or Dr. Lou?" Karel thought as pondered about the sleeping candidate. "It will be troublesome if I sleep with Alan and Mr. Anderson remembering how talka
"I know that exposing the lab and Bradley's activities will tarnish the company's reputation, but seriously, destroying Behav... Should we really just stay silent and let them do it?"***The tension in the room was palpable as Greg and Dylan exchanged thoughts about the executives' plan to expose Behav. Greg's brow furrowed as he considered Dylan's words, the weight of their conversation sinking in before saying, "Well, yeah. I guess so...?" Greg said, raising an eyebrow. "I mean...Why should we stop them? Just like what you said, by exposing the company, it will automatically tarnish its reputation. So what's the difference with letting the executives do that instead? Won't it be good since it didn't dirty our hands?"Greg asked, and Dylan nodded thoughtfully as he acknowledged the validity of Greg's points."Well, you're not wrong about that," Dylan admitted before continuing, "However, our purpose is different from theirs Greg. Our purpose in revealing Behav's illicit activities