Chapter 1191
Love Unbreakable by Bank Brook
Chapter 1191:
? ? ? ? ?
Onlookers began to look at Lowe suspiciously, some even whispering among themselves, speculating whether Lowe harbored feelings for Jarrod, who was quick to clarify by categorically denying any interest in men.
Everyone knew Jarrod's preference for women. The idea that he would be interested in men was absurd.
Lowe's increasingly dubious reputation only worsened as whispers and rumors began to spread among those close to him, suggesting that Jarrod had openly rejected Lowe's advances.
These rumors, however, would only become popular later.
The day after these murmurs began, a brutal attack occurred at a noisy party hosted by Lowe.
The intruders overpowered Lowe, subjected him to a severe beating and nearly castrated him.
Although they stopped short of completing the castration, the attack inflicted deep psychological wounds on Lowe, tormenting him with nightmares every night.
The attacker also completely erased all data on Lowe's computers and phones, permanently deleting all videos, including those belonging to other people.
Lowe, although not known for his sharp wit, instantly had a suspicion as to who might be behind all this.
The day after the attack, numerous videos showing Lowe's debauched activities spread across Ardlens, reaching almost every local resident. His unrestrained behavior caused a dramatic fall in the Hampton Group's shares.
attack, Lowe took these concerns to his father, but found no sympathy.
Wayne was already concerned about the rumors surrounding Lowe and found it ridiculous and humiliating that Lowe had been storing videos of Jarrod with Nicole.
Furthermore, Wayne harbored fears that Lowe might actually be infatuated with Jarrod, a notion so distressing that he felt it would dishonor his family lineage.
As a result, when Lowe voiced his complaints, Wayne responded by confining Lowe to his house and placing him under strict surveillance.
Angry and unprepared for such serious repercussions for a seemingly minor slip of the tongue, Lowe felt deeply aggrieved and confused.
For a considerable time, he struggled with sexual dysfunction, which intensified his hatred towards Jarrod.
In the dim light of the underground car park, Jarrod sat back in his chair, his chair fully reclined, his long legs stretched out. His expression was one of relaxed charm.
As a man in the prime of life, his needs were important and he attended to them personally. The car screen showed a scene of Nicole on her knees and being. At that moment, not wanting to see her begging for another man, he turned her around, grabbed her hair from behind and slammed her face coldly into the glass.
His gaze dulled as he contained himself, turning off the screen and then fastening his belt buckle. Nicole in the video was crying, looking heartbreakingly pitiful, her tears all for another man.
The fleeting satisfaction left a shadow of melancholy on Jarrod's handsome face, a stark contrast to his usual indifference, momentarily transforming him. I have wondered where Nicole had hidden herself.
Meanwhile, Lowe, confined to his house and deprived of his usual escapades with women, felt a deep frustration brewing.
At that moment, he had a visitor. It took him a second to recognize the man as Deniz, his aunt's brother-in-law, a distant relative and apparently ruined by an offense to Jarrod for drugging Nicole.
Lowe's interest was piqued. They had both suffered at the hands of the same woman, which gave him a sense of camaraderie.
Lowe also found Deniz somewhat likeable. Deniz was opportunistic but charismatic, able to entertain him like a loyal companion, whom he liked very much.
.
.
.