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The Jilted Tycoon's Vow

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 441    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

ion were open. It start

reatments for autoimmune d

igious medical journal. It was

tant. `Thank you, Ryan.

ication, and I' d "casually" mention a new pharmaceutical investment my firm was exp

bes, a recurring guest on CNBC. My face was synonymous with the new f

l media posted an update, her

what you' re building!` complet

e of our new "friendship,

rang close to midn

ght with anxiety. "It' s Tony. He' s been drinking. He saw my c

uld hear his voice, thi

for the whole world to see! Do you think I' m stupi

etting the poison se

she said quickly,

ne wen

ed back. "Ryan, I am so, so

ould have pointed out what a jealous, inse

must be hard for him, seeing us talk. He' s probably just feeling insecure. Maybe... maybe we shou

yself the bigger man, the noble mar

controlling, and completely unreasonable. I had just

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“The crystal chandeliers of the Houston Museum of Fine Arts glittered, reflecting what should have been the most perfect night of my life. My fiancée, Gabby Chadwick, stood on that gala stage, not hand-in-hand with me, but clasped firmly with Tony Johns, the very quarterback my family had plucked from obscurity. "My heart belongs to Tony," her amplified voice echoed, shattering the stunned silence and every last piece of my dignity. "Ryan and I are over." In that flash of a camera, I, Ryan Fowler, son of an oil tycoon, became a public spectacle, the jilted fiancé, left standing alone in a sea of whispers and pity. My parents, pillars of Houston society, saw not a heartbroken son, but a "publicly castrated" embarrassment, a "laughingstock." "That boy is dead," my mother declared, her eyes hard as diamonds, as my father exiled me to the brutal oil rigs, demanding I learn to build my own power. They thought they had broken me. But as I tasted the ash of their disappointment, a different kind of fire ignited within me. I swore then and there, the words a silent vow: I will come back, and I will dismantle everything the Chadwicks have ever built. I will make her regret the day she ever knew my name.”
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