Chapter 3: The Truth Everyone Had Forgotten
Chapter 3: The Truth Everyone Had Forgotten
The next morning, Ethan drove his mother to the small apartment where she had lived alone for nearly twelve years.
Everything inside was spotless despite the worn furniture.
A single framed graduation photograph sat on the shelf.
Ethan picked it up.
His mother had written on the back years earlier.
"No matter how successful you become, never be ashamed of kindness."
He closed his eyes.
"I never came back."
"You were busy building your life," she answered gently.
"No."
"I was building an image."
Later that afternoon, Ethan canceled every meeting on his schedule.
Instead, he visited the neighborhood where he had grown up.
The mechanic who used to fix bicycles still recognized him.
The bakery owner remembered giving him leftover bread after school.
The retired teacher hugged him without hesitation.
Every person asked the same question.
"How is your mother?"
Each answer felt heavier than the last.
That evening, Ethan returned to the luxury company where he served as managing director.
He gathered every executive in the conference room.
Without warning, he projected a security recording from the previous night's street camera.
The room watched silently as Vanessa insulted an elderly woman.
Then they watched Ethan call her "Mom."
No one spoke.
He ended the video.
"Our company speaks every day about respect, dignity, and humanity."
He looked around the room.
"Those words mean nothing if we leave them outside the office."
The next morning, Vanessa's family quietly withdrew from the business merger they had spent months negotiating.
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For the first time in years, Ethan chose integrity over profit.
And he never regretted it.