Chapter overview: Chapter 6 from I Stole the Bully’s Fiancé and Started to Revenge
In this standout chapter of the Internet novel I Stole the Bully’s Fiancé and Started to Revenge, Quirinus Amalia introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
I continued, "You did everything for Ashley—chased me, spread rumors about me at the office, tried to force me out of the creative department, away from Daniel."
"You went out of your way for her, but the second Daniel got upset, she threw you under the bus."
"Now you're suffering here, and she doesn't care at all."
"Does that seem fair to you?"
As I spoke, his face grew darker, but he still tried to tough it out.
"Stop trying to mess with my head—"
I cut him off.
"You don't know yet, do you?"
"The Parkers have already issued a statement cutting ties with you."
I handed him my phone, watching his expression shift from doubt to shock, then to rage as tears streamed down his face.
I said softly, "Right now, I'm the only one who can help you."
He looked up, his face wet with tears.
Ethan must've been heartbroken.
After all, he cared so much about the Parkers, worked so hard to please Ashley.
But the Parkers and Ashley, fearing Daniel, had easily thrown him under the bus to save face.
I looked at him, as if seeing the scene from years ago when he drove my sister to her breaking point.
Maybe my sister had begged for mercy too.
But he just laughed, hurting her over and over.
Did my sister cry like this back then?
I can't remember anymore.
I said to him, "I can get you out of here. Give me the videos."
"What videos?"
He paused, then his face turned pale.
Ethan had a habit.
Every time he bullied someone, he'd record it and keep it as a trophy.
That habit, it seemed, hadn't changed.
He turned his face away, stubborn.
Of course, the Parkers paid a hefty settlement.
The day Ethan was released, Ashley personally picked him up, putting on a show of sibling love for the media, crying like a delicate flower, as if she hadn't been the one to coldly abandon him before.
They hugged and cried together.
It looked like there was no bad blood between them.
But it was just an act.
Ethan wasn't stupid.
This was enough for him to see how two-faced and fake his beloved sister really was.
From now on—
No, his path was already over.
With the label of a mentally ill person, how could he ever establish himself in the business world? Who would want to work with someone who wasn't bound by the law?
Ethan was still celebrating his newfound freedom, unaware that the Parkers were already planning to send him abroad, never to return.
He'd been abandoned.
For good.

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