He Humiliated Me At His Gala Before Learning I Held The Keys-yumihong

The first thing Ethan did after grabbing my wrist was let go.

Not because he wanted to.

Because Richard Parker had already seen it.

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“Take your hand off her,” Richard said from ten feet away, his voice low enough that the whole room leaned in to hear it.

Ethan stepped back. The color had drained out of his face so fast it made him look older.

Meredith stayed frozen near the stage stairs, one hand still wrapped around her wineglass.

Nora moved beside me without a word and set the second envelope on the table.

I opened it in front of everyone.

Inside was the bank letter confirming what Ethan had hoped no one would ever have to say out loud: the emergency credit line that kept Parker Build alive two years earlier had been personally guaranteed by me, using collateral attached to my condo and a reserve account in my name.

Under the terms Ethan and Meredith had been so eager to hide, any attempt to remove me from operations before refinancing could trigger a review and immediate freeze.

Richard read the first page once, then again.

“Is this real?” he asked the loan officer.

The man from Gulf State Bank nodded.

“Every page. Ms. Nguyen signed when the company was forty-eight hours from missing payroll.”

Nobody spoke after that. You could hear the hum of the ballroom AC and the faint clink of catering trays in the hallway.

Then Richard looked at his son like he was seeing him for the first time.

That should have felt good.

It did, for maybe half a second.

Then all I felt was tired.

There’s a point in every long betrayal where revenge stops feeling like fire and starts feeling like cleanup.

That was the point I had reached.

Richard asked everyone outside the company to step out.

Investors, plus-ones, vendors, even the emcee.

The room emptied in waves of whispers.

A few people tried not to stare at me on the way past.

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