Chapter7
Charles Whitmore was a mess, his nose bloodied, eyes swollen, and tears still clinging to his face as he launched into a whiny tirade.
“Dad, she hit me! She humiliated me in public! You have to get revenge for me, I swear, I’ll ruin her and her whole damn fam,”
Smack.
Harold Whitmore silenced him with a brutal slap across the face.
“You ungrateful brat! Apologize to Miss Black. Now.”
Charles was stunned. “Are you insane?! She hit me! And you’re taking her side?”
Harold didn’t even blink.
He kicked the back of Charles’s knee, forcing him to collapse onto the ground.
Then he turned to me, bowing slightly, his expression full of regret.
“Miss Black, I failed as a father. Please forgive him. This is entirely my fault.”
I casually patted his shoulder.
“Harold, have you forgotten how you went from a street hustler to the CEO of Whitmore Enterprises? Who backed you every step of the way?”
Harold bowed even lower. “Of course not. Mr. Black changed my life. I owe him everything, and I’ll never forget it.”
Charles finally realized just how deep in shit he was.
His voice trembled. “Dad… who is she, exactly?”
Harold slapped him again, this time across the back of the head.
“You stupid little bastard. You really had to go and mess with the daughter of Raymond Black?!”
“Raymond Black…. Black Viper Syndicate?” Charles choked.
“Bingo. And while the Viper Syndicate might’ve gone quiet in public, anyone knows they’re still pulling strings from the shadows.”
“Every major company in Riverton, including ours,has their money in it.”
“I spent months setting up this marriage meeting for you, and instead of playing it right, you assaulted her in public. You’ve lost your damn mind.”
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The arrogance drained from Charles’s face, replaced by pale, sweating terror.
“I didn’t know. I swear, I didn’t know… Miss Black, please. I was wrong. I didn’t mean it. Forgive me this
once.”
I glanced at him with a smirk. “You’re not apologizing because you feel guilty. You’re apologizing because you’re scared.”
“If today, I’d been an ordinary woman,wouldn’t you and Bianca have walked all over me without a second thought?”
The crowd murmured in agreement.
“Exactly! That guy only bullies the weak. No remorse, just fear.
“Serves him right. Thought he was untouchable. Guess the God had other plans.”
“Miss Black, don’t let him off easy. People like him only learn through consequences.”
Harold looked panicked now, hearing the voices around us growing louder and angrier.
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