AFTER the intense earlier scene in the room, Bruce, reluctantly but driven by necessity, hoisted August onto his back and hurriedly made his way to the hospital.
The Remington Medical Hospital wasn’t the nearest hospital to the Sandoval Corporation, but Bruce saw it as an opportunity to leave a positive impression on Charles by assisting one of his employees.
Due to the Remington family’s standing, everyone who wanted to propose a partnership between them found it challenging to cross paths with them. The Sandoval family wasn’t an exemption.
However, Bruce refused to give up. The Remington family’s heir died long ago, and Sapphire Remington, Charles’ second child, would ascend as the heir. Once he seduced Sapphire, everything would be easy for him.
He was willing to dispose of Samantha, driven by his insatiable greed.
‘With this, I can secure the support of the highest-ranking family!’ Bruce exclaimed inwardly.
Little did he know, Charles was already aware of dirty tactics just like his.
"Are you absolutely sure you're alright now?" Bruce asked, feigning concern and trying to maintain his facade as the benevolent boss everyone thought about him.
August sat in the hospital, with Nurse Maxine attending to his knee. She also injected him with the medicine he had the last time he stayed here, but they never told Bruce that they had met each other before.
“I-I’m fine,” August replied, wincing slightly.
Helplessness enveloped him as he silently cursed in his mind. August believed he possessed enough self-control, but just thinking about Bruce was enough to ignite rage within him.
Everything that included Samantha was enough to lose his sanity. He still loves her despite what she did
And that was what pained him the most.
"Could you excuse us for a moment? I need to discuss something with the patient," Maxine asserted authoritatively, causing Bruce to raise a brow.
However, as Maxine glanced at him, Bruce quickly reverted to his facade of feigned concern, concealing his true emotions behind a mask.
‘Is this how the nurses in this hospital communicate, even with wealthy individuals like me? They're so arrogant, just like their owner,’ Bruce lamented silently in his mind.
All he could do was force a smile.
"Of course," he replied, stealing a glance at August. "I'll be keeping an eye on you," he added before exiting the room.
His words seemed gentle on the surface, but August understood the underlying message. Bruce was warning him not to disclose the truth of what had occurred in that room.
To ensure that Bruce couldn't eavesdrop on their conversation, Maxine locked the door.
"When I discharged you, I was confident that you were already healed," she stated, crouching down to examine August's swollen knee.
Maxine couldn't fathom the immense pain he must have endured if it weren't for the medication she had given him.
She took a deep breath, struggling to comprehend how someone could dare to harm the young master in such a despicable manner.
“Someone pressed onto your knee on purpose, isn’t it?” she inquired, her voice trembling.
"It wasn't intentional," August decided to lie. Deep down, he knew no one would believe the truth. "I'll head back now. Could you call him for me?"
Maxine stared at him for a moment, waiting to see if he would change his statement and confide in her. However, August remained resolute in his decision.
He didn't utter another word and just met her gaze.
With a sigh, she opened the door, allowing Bruce to carry her young master on his back as they departed from the room.
As soon as they went out of her sight, she got her phone and contacted Charles. She smiled as she tapped the sent button on the screen.
Maxine knows that his master would never let this cruelty go unpunished. She placed her trust in whatever plan he had devised.
BRUCE was irritated as they went onto the Sandoval Corporation’s Strategy Department. His plan failed—He wasn’t able to see Charles, and a nurse humiliated him in front of August.
Yet, Bruce's fake smile adeptly concealed his true emotions.
"Please take good care of him, everyone," Bruce instructed the employees, pointing towards August's injured knee. "It was my fault. I accidentally struck his knee. I’m sorry," he added, casting a fleeting glance at August before exiting the room.
August overheard the employees' conversation as they returned to their respective seats to resume their work.
"Sir Bruce is truly an incredible person! It's no wonder he receives so many blessings!"
"And it's no surprise that Samantha fell head over heels for him! I mean, who wouldn't?"
"I hope Samantha invites us to their wedding!" Kaylee glanced at August before rolling her eyes. "Gosh, I just hope our foolish colleague here doesn't become the reason Sir Bruce loses trust in us."
Although his heart ached from the judgmental assumptions others held about him, August focused on completing the proposal he had prepared for the company.
Prior to this unfortunate turn of events, the management had informed him that successfully executing his business proposal would result in a promotion and a salary increase.
"It's all because of those rumors," August whispered to himself as he typed away on his computer.
August pondered how he could tell everyone that Bruce and Samantha’s claims were false, given that he lacked any evidence to support his case.
He never had any good romantic conversation between him and Samantha—They didn’t have any pictures, either.
Lost in his thoughts, August was pulled back to reality by someone calling his name.
“August.” Carla, one of his colleagues, gently tapped his shoulder. “Manager Henry is calling for you.”
He simply nodded. With the assistance of his crutches, he painstakingly made his way step by step into the manager's office.
"Good day, Sir Henry," August greeted with a forced smile. Henry was the one who had hired him, impressed by his articulate responses during the interview.
"You may take a seat," Henry replied without returning the greeting. He pointed silently to the chair opposite him, and August complied, settling down immediately.
"To be honest, I had high expectations for you," Henry began, resting his elbows on the table. “Do you remember when I interviewed you?”
"Yes, sir," August responded promptly.
How could he forget? It was a moment when someone recognized his skills, talents, and values, irrespective of his social standing.
Most of the managers had been against hiring him, but Henry had fought for him. It was a memory he cherished, a debt of gratitude he would carry throughout his life.
"You mentioned that the people you despised the most were the wrongdoers..." Henry continued.
August nodded, recalling his response during the interview.
"I resonated with that, believing you to be a person of integrity due to your principles,” Henry added, the disappointment becoming evident in his tone.
‘Where was this conversation heading?’ August wondered, his brows furrowing with uncertainty.
“But it seems like you’ve changed, August,” Henry declared angrily, pushing a small brown envelope toward August.
Perplexed, August opened the envelope, his eyes widening and his lips parting in shock when he saw what was inside it.
“THIS is the crucial evidence Samantha had given to Bruce, proving that you abused her and forced her into a relationship with you,” Henry's words echoed in August's mind as he stared at the Polaroid pictures he held. It was Samantha’s pictures— where she had bruises on her skin and a selfie with her face swollen as if someone had slapped her. August had seen these images before, not because he was the one who did this, but because he had been the one to tend to Samantha's wounds whenever she sought comfort in him. He remembered it all—the moments he questioned his girlfriend about what had happened, only to be met with her silence every time. Samantha never opened up to him, not even once. ‘Yet, Sir Henry claims this as evidence against me,"’ August thought, feeling a surge of madness at the accusation. As he played the footage from the mini-camcorder that came with the brown envelope, anxiety gripped August, and he gasped when he realized where the scene in the video took pla
"BREAKING NEWS! Bruce Sandoval, the eldest son of the Sandoval Family, has been honored with an award by the Brooklyn Nominations for his recently launched virtual game within their company…” August's fists tightened, desperately attempting to ignore the newscaster’s words. The news reached his ears loud and clear, yet it felt muffled within his mind. He was the one who poured his heart and soul into crafting the proposal for the new video game, dedicating his entire life to the company. Yet, someone else reaped all the glory. “What a fortunate man he is.” “Rich keep getting richer, while the poor suffer more.” It was a conversation between two customers at the restaurant where August worked as a waiter and dishwasher. When Bruce and Samantha tarnished his reputation, they didn’t just destroy his life, but they took everything he ever had. August lost his job, and in the days that followed, people who had watched the live show began hurling insults, belittling him. Some even w
AS August slowly opened his eyes, a room engulfed in suffocating darkness greeted him. A chilling shiver ran down his spine as he realized he was seated on a cold, steel chair. The moment he attempted to move his hands, excruciating pain coursed through his body. His hands were tightly bound behind him. The rope strangling his hands was mercilessly tight to the point that he couldn’t feel his fingers even if he moved them. Surveying his surroundings, August noticed that the only light in the room came through a small window at the top of the wall. The place looked like an abandoned building, leaving him perplexed as to why he had become the target of this kidnapping. “No one but Bruce could be behind this,” August muttered to himself. “That despicable bastard,” August gritted his teeth. His gaze fixated on the partially open door not too far away, his eyes widening in astonishment as an old man wielding a cane entered the room. He casually kept one hand in his pocket, trailed
"Are you— Are you crazy?!" August blurted out after blinking twice as he stared at Charles, who was in front of him. 'Who the fuck am I to inherit a corporation as large as he had?' he even asked himself as his brows furrowed. He wasn't even qualified to be a small group leader, and being an heir seemed like a ridiculous sentence for him unless it was just a joke to give him a glimpse of hope that he could make it to the top instantly with the Remington family's help. And August admitted that he hoped that Charles Remington would help him in some way. Charles' smirk widened as he stood up properly and placed his hands in his pockets. "I am not crazy, young man— Not yet. Let's say that I'm trying to strike a negotiation with you." Even when he saw August working at the Sandoval Corporation, working hard for the promotion he had ever dreamt about, Charles knew that persuading August to hold onto the Remington Corporation would be challenging. Especially when he didn't have plans
On a rush morning, August took a day off again even though he couldn't go to work yesterday because of Charles Remington. However, he got permission first from Miss Johens, so he would only go absent with official leave. Wearing his usual plain white t-shirt and faded jeans, he stood in front of the mirror to check his appearance. "I look... average," August muttered as his gaze fixed on the small hole near the collar of his shirt. Some of his shirts were like this. If they didn't have a hole in them, some were faded or too old that he had a hard time disposing of. August thought he lived like that because he wanted to give everything to Samantha. But it's been a long time now. Still, nothing changed except the fact that he was able to escape from people's monitoring of his life. "This might bring a small change," August told himself as he walked out of his small house. But because the area where he lived was rural, he couldn't find any malls near him. With that, he traveled the
“Welcome back, miss Daphne,” the driver greeted Daphne as soon as she entered the car. Johnny was the assigned driver for her every time she was in the States. He had been waiting for her as Daphne chose a suitable dress that would match the theme of the engagement party of Bruce and Samantha. “Thank you,” she answered politely. Aside from being a driver, Johnny was working for Bruce, so she knows that Johnny reports every move she made, every dress she bought, and every word that was coming from her mouth. Bruce always said it wouldn’t be good for the Sandoval family’s reputation to let her be alone and that some rivals might use her to their advantage. But Daphne wasn’t born yesterday. She knew that there was a different reason why Bruce was protective of her. “Where to?” “Sandoval mansion, please,” Daphne said as a sly smile escaped her lips before she turned her head back to look for someone she had been watching for a while. Augustus Fordman. ‘I hope he sees the invitati
“This is exhausting,” Daphne murmured as she felt how drained she was just by talking to Samantha."A day hasn't passed, yet I'm getting sick of the people around here." It was the first time she saw her, but she didn’t have a good impression of her. Daphne remembered August earlier; it looked like he was a good guy. At the same time, she was glad that August would have been able to live a good life. She saw it in her eyes— August lived in harmony despite hiding. When she saw that viral video from her brother’s live broadcast, it felt like Daphne woke up from her peaceful slumber. He ignited the sleeping rage in her heart. And with that, she knew it was the right time for her to seek revenge. Even if they didn’t meet at the boutique, she would meet with him someday to give him an invitation. However, she didn’t expect August didn’t know about her existence— like a caveman. “What would be your next move, Fordman?” she murmured before she sat on the edge of the bed. "Would I
AS AUGUST and Daphne walked inside The Rosehouse, all eyes were on them— including the other visitors and the reporters. August looked uncomfortable, as he wasn’t used to the attention people were giving them, while Daphne acted casually as if she had lived this kind of life. Daphne’s hands clung to August’s shoulder as her fingers, with yellow nail color, tapped lightly onto his skin. He turned his head and bent a little to glance at Daphne, only to stop himself from breathing and walking as he felt mesmerized because of her beauty. “Are you okay?” Daphne asked before a genuine smile escaped his lips. August could only nod as his lips were slightly parted, not knowing what to say. He thought Samantha was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen— not until he saw Daphne that day. However, he could say that Daphne’s characteristics weren’t real. He could feel inauthenticity on it. And that’s what August hated the most— people who loved pretending, which made him loathe Samantha. A