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Chapter 2: Every Secret Was Recorded As security escorted Ryan away from the stage, he suddenly broke free. "This is ridiculous!" "He attacked my wedding!" Ethan simply nodded toward the giant LED screen behind the dance floor. "Play the security footage." Everyone looked up. The hotel manager pressed a button. Hidden cameras began replaying everything. Ryan shoving Ethan. Ryan deliberately smearing frosting across his face. Ryan laughing while guests looked uncomfortable. Then another clip appeared. Earlier that morning. Ryan was speaking privately with one of his business partners. "I don't care who he is." "If poor people don't know their place, someone has to remind them." The reception erupted into whispers. Sophia covered her mouth. She had never heard those words before. But the worst was still coming. Another recording appeared. Ryan bragging that he only wanted to marry Sophia because the Liang family had investments he hoped to access someday. "There has to be money behind that family." "I'll figure it out after the wedding." Sophia closed her eyes. Every excuse Ryan had ever given suddenly made sense. She slowly removed her engagement ring. Walked toward him. Placed it in his hand. "I almost married someone who never loved me." Ryan reached for her. "Sophia, wait—" She stepped back. "No." "I was in love with the man I thought you were." The crowd watched in complete silence. Then Ethan quietly spoke. "You failed today's test long before you pushed me." Ryan looked confused. "What test?" Ethan answered without emotion. "The test of character." / Chapter 2 / 2 0

Chapter 3: The Richest Man Left With the Smallest Smile

Chapter 3: The Richest Man Left With the Smallest Smile

The wedding decorations were removed before sunset.

The orchestra packed their instruments.

The guests quietly left one by one.

No celebration remained.

Only lessons.

Ryan stood alone outside the hotel entrance holding the wrinkled tuxedo jacket he no longer seemed proud to wear.

His phone vibrated endlessly.

Bank partners.

Business investors.

Potential clients.

One after another...

they canceled meetings.

News of the wedding had already spread across social media.

Not because Ethan exposed him—

but because hundreds of guests had witnessed everything.

Reputation vanished faster than money.

Meanwhile, Ethan changed back into a clean business suit.

Sophia approached him.

"I'm sorry."

Ethan smiled gently.

"You have nothing to apologize for."

"You didn't fail today."

"He did."

She looked toward the empty reception.

"I almost judged someone by their clothes too."

Ethan nodded.

"We all do sometimes."

"The difference is whether we learn from it."

As they prepared to leave, the hotel manager asked quietly,

"Chairman... why deliver packages yourself?"

Ethan smiled.

"Because uniforms reveal other people's character."

"Titles only hide it."

He climbed into the waiting limousine.

The convoy slowly disappeared into the evening sunlight.

Ryan watched until the last black car vanished beyond the gates.

For the first time in his life...

he understood that wealth could be earned.

Power could be borrowed.

But character—

once lost—

May you like

could cost everything.

The End.

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