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Chapter 463
Shawn wore a cold expression, a tint of red visible on his face. His eyes were unfocused as he closed them weakly.
It was almost as if he didn't care about my appearance before him. Gary called out to me softly from behind with a
hint of concern in his eyes. When the fatty saw me responding to him, he quickly shifted aside. "What are you
waiting for? Hurry up and come over."
He lost his temper when he saw me standing still on my spot. I pressed my lips together, and a courageous thought
surfaced in my mind when I saw the collar of Shawn's shirt, which was spread open. I reached my hand up to
unbutton my white shirt as I walked toward the fat guy. Right before I got to him, I turned around and walked in
Shawn's direction instead. Then, I parted my legs and sat on top of Shawn's legs.
"Are you messing with me?" The fatty was stunned for a while. Everyone present then were wealthy and influential
figures in Bryxton, and they all eyed me with fear painted clearly on their faces. It seemed they had recognized
who I was, but the fatty was still confused. He simply thought I had shamed him in public. "A b*tch will always be a
b*tch," he hissed at me.
Shawn opened his eyes and glared at me. "Get off." I had never seen such coldness in the man's eyes. Just then, I
felt like I understood this man a little better—I knew that I meant nothing to him from the moment he decided to
stop acknowledging my existence. All the love, care, and tenderness he had for me disappeared in an instant and
were replaced by heartlessness and hostility. "Sunny," I whispered.
"Get off," he growled. I hastily got off him, and the fatty seemed pleased when he saw Shawn barking at me. The
fatty reached over and grabbed my wrist. "Stop trying for someone who's out of your league. Why don't you come
with me instead? I'll reward you if you make me feel good tonight."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtClang! Someone smashed a wine glass on the fatty's head, and the fatty had just looked over to curse at the person
when he saw a fist being sent directly toward his face. The fatty immediately bowed down to his knees to beg for
forgiveness. "How did I offend you, President Xenos? Please forgive me. I'll leave immediately." The fatty didn't even
have the guts to fight back! He was begging for mercy instead!
Shawn sent a kick in the man's direction, and the man could feel his head spinning after that. He was sprawled
across the ground, but he didn't have the strength to pick himself up. Since he couldn't get up, the next best thing
he could do was to play dead. Shawn ran his long fingers down to the collar of his white shirt to tidy himself before
turning to look at me. "Don't follow me," he ordered. Then, he turned and left the room.
After he told me not to follow him, I didn't know what to do apart from eyeing Gary helplessly. "President Felix,"
Gary uttered. He seemed just as helpless as well. I glanced down to look at the fatty on the ground. He still doesn't
know what his mistake is. He probably thinks I'm laughing at him. "You b*tch," he hissed as he motioned his hand as
if he wanted to hit me.
"I'm Mrs. Xenos," I uttered flatly. He had raised his hand, but he then sent it toward himself to slap his cheek. "I was
too ignorant, Mrs. Xenos. Please forgive me!" he cried. I scoffed before I left the room. There was a long corridor
down the fourth floor, so I could still see Shawn's figure in the distance when I got out of the room. His footsteps
were rather clumsy, and he looked as if he wasn't completely sober. This was the first time I had ever seen him
getting drunk.
I followed along behind Shawn, but I kept a distance from him. I felt rather bad myself—I hadn't expected such
severe consequences this time, much less having him give me such a cold treatment. I must have really hurt him, I
thought. This is the first time he's throwing such a huge temper, the first time he's voicing his dissatisfaction, and
the first time he's acting so coldly toward me. My heart ached just at the thought of this, and I felt the urge to cry.
After he got out of the clubhouse, he didn't take a cab. Instead, he walked by the river that ran down Eldham. I took
my jacket and bag from Gary. "You can get off work now," I said. "Are you sure, President Felix?" Gary sounded
somewhat hesitant.
"You can't do much, anyway," I replied. Gary thought that my words made sense, and he excused himself soon
after. After he left, I hurried along after Shawn. I kept a distance of a few feet away from him. He was a determined
man—he kept walking for nearly thirty minutes. My body started to feel tired by then. When I finally couldn't take it
any longer, I cried out for him in a weak voice, "I know it's my fault, Sunny. Please don't be mad."
Shawn's footsteps halted for a while. I stared at his back figure as I thought, He has such broad shoulders. I wish I
could hug and kiss him, but I don't dare to do it now.
"I told you not to follow me," he stated icily.
My head was spinning at that point. "I know. I know you don't want me to follow you when you're angry, but I want
to be with you, and I don't want you to be angry at me. I know I made a mistake, but I just… didn't want to owe him
anything. I know you guys didn't have a good impression of Ezekiel, so I didn't tell you about it. I figured that you'd
still feel uneasy even if I told you the truth, so I—"
Shawn interrupted me out of frustration, "We don't have a good impression of him… Are you saying that you have a
good impression of him? We think he has ulterior motives, but do you think his motives are pure? Renee, have you
already decided that Ezekiel is a good person?"
I froze for a moment. "Are you afraid of him, Sunny?"
"There's nothing to be afraid of." His face darkened.
"I don't think he's a good or bad person, Sunny. So far, he hasn't done anything to harm me. With Robert, Ezekiel
only gave him a taste of his own medicine! Previously, Ezekiel promised me that he wouldn't attack you guys as
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmlong as you guys didn't attack him. He simply wants to stay in Bryxton because the girl he likes is in this town. He
just wants to keep an eye on her and care for her. He once said that his beliefs mattered more than his business
and even mentioned that he had intended to support you and Rudy back then. The indiscriminate attacks were just
to protect—"
"Hah! The woman he likes is in Bryxton, huh?" Shawn's face turned even sourer than before. "Yeah," I replied
before biting my bottom lip. All of a sudden, he stared at me as if he had just understood something. There was a
hint of sarcasm in his voice. "Did you say he promised not to attack us? What do you think made him promise that?
Have you ever wondered, with that pea-brain of yours, why he'd promise such a thing?"
My pea-brain?! I can't believe he's scolding me! I never expected him to do such a thing! I was speechless for a
while, and Shawn probably realized how harsh he sounded after that. He sat by the riverbank as he tried to collect
his thoughts before speaking to me, "Rudy and I realized how he had been trying to support us. After all, Ezekiel had
offered us a lot of help in secret. However, this was all out of his own choice and effort. We never once treated him
as one of us, so how could this be a betrayal? We had wanted to get rid of him this whole time. Back in the day, he
was like a huge mountain standing in our way, and I had to get rid of his business if I wanted to be at the top of the
hierarchy! There's only one winner—this is a known fact. I don't think I did anything wrong. Anyone can attack me if
they wish to as well, and if I lost to them, fair and square, then I'd be more than willing to accept defeat. But Ezekiel
is too petty and calculative—he keeps thinking that we betrayed him instead!"
I finally understood the truth of what happened in the past after I had combined both Ezekiel's and Shawn's stories
together. Shawn was an ambitious man who had planned to defeat Ezekiel all along, while Ezekiel saw Shawn as
one of his people. That was why Ezekiel saw this as a betrayal—he had assumed that Shawn wouldn't do such a
thing to him!
I felt my body shivering as a breeze swept past us. "Well, I guess I have to meet him sometime soon," Shawn
uttered as he got to his feet. He was referring to Ezekiel.