Chapter 107
The Imposter Bride
i eufrosty er fram He leaned in, whispering threateningly into Magnusâ ear, âListen, Magnus, you better quit bossing me around. Do you think Iâd actually listen to you? But if you know whatâs good for you, youâd better hand over the CEO position of Andersen Corporation. Or else, youâll pay for this!â
The position of CEO at the Andersen Corporation had always been his lifelong ambition. He was on the verge of achieving it, but then out of nowhere, Magnus, this cripple, had beaten him to it. The mere thought of this filled Lucius with unbearable humiliation.
Magnus, who had planned to leave, stopped at Lucius words and raised his hand, stopping Paul from pushing him away. He turned his head coldly, his icy eyes staring straight at Lucius, as he said coldly, âWhat more can you do? Even hiring a sniper and planting a bomb couldnât take my life. You really think you can? Iâm telling you straight, Iâm not giving up the CEO position. And Iâve just realized that that girlfriend of yours, Kendra, right? She isnât too bad wearing the title of Mrs. Magnus After all, wherever she goes, people know her as my woman, Magnus woman You, like to mess around with her, and thatâs just an illicit affair between a brotherâinâlaw and sisterâinâlaw, something everyone points fingers at and mocks!â
As for Lucius, a brute who couldnât be seen in public, Magnus had plenty of ways to deal with him. Did he really think that after all these years of enduring so much, he was still the same old Magnus who could be hurt at will?
âYou Lucius was so angry that he wished he could strangle Magnus in the wheelchair. He hadnât expected Magnus to refuse to divorce Kendra, just to humiliate him!
He was well aware of the relationship between Kendra and him, and now he wasnât even making a fuss about divorce. Could it be that Kendra had done something shameful when she went to see Magnus this morning? The thought of the woman he had just fucked possibly being tainted by someone else made him feel even more disgusted Surely that was what happened. That bitch Kendra, she must have seduced Magnus, otherwise, why would the cripple suddenly change his attitude? The thought of this made Lucius furious. He charged at Magnus, but Paul stood in his way like a wall Suddenly blocked, Magnus remembered that they were in the company, surrounded by cameras.
Magnus was deliberately provoking him. He paused. sneered, and said, âMagnus, do you enjoy wearing the cuckoldâs hat I give you?â
âI donât believe you donât know, that Kendra was just screaming with pleasure underneath me in my office. Can you satisfy her like that as a cripple?â
Kendra was Lucius property and he wouldnât allow anyone else to touch her Even if she was a foolish woman, she still had some use!
Lucius had thought that these words would finally provoke Magnus. However, Magnus just gave a faint smile and said casually, âWell, thatâs great After all, Kendra seems to have quite a strong need in that respect. I should thank you for satisfying her for me. But donât worrt, when you go to the Middle East next, you wonât have time to satisfy her. Iâll have my bodyguards take turns to do that for you.
âI believe Kendra will be very delighted with my arrangement. After all, for a woman like her, any man will do.â
Did Lucius really think that Magnus would be eaten up with jealousy over Kendra? He didnât know that in this world, the only woman Magnus cared about was his wife. Other women meant nothing to him.
As soon as Magnus finished speaking, Lucius, who had planned to provoke him, still failed to achieve his goal. Instead, Lucius was so enraged that his eyes bulged out, and the veins on his forehead were popping. He wanted to kill him, right there!
So he furiously pushed Paul away, grabbed the handle of Magnus wheelchair, and shoved it hard. The force of that push was clearly intended to kill Magnus His eyes were filled with hateful light Already unable to hold back, he yelled, âMagnus, you bastard, go to hell! Try touching my woman and see what happens! Even if I donât want her, I wont let you insult my woman!â
No one had expected Lucius to attack Magnus in public. Paul, who had just been pushed aside by Lucius, was terrified. He hurriedly chased after Magnus wheelchair, shouting, âBoss, watch out Magnus sat in his wheelchair, which he could have stood up from or controlled to roll back quickly, but he just sat there motionless His eyes were fixed on Lucius. A cryptic smirk played on his lips as Lucius finally lost his temper and attacked him in front of everyone. He wanted to see after publicly revealing his spiteful and hypocritical face, whether this bastard still had any right to stay in the Andersen Corporation.
As Magnus wheelchair raced backward, the elevator to the second floor of the lobby was right behind him. If Magnus slid in, the consequences would be unimaginable!
Everyone in the lobby saw what was happening. Their eyes were wide with shock, and their hearts almost stopped The boss was in danger Just in the nick of time, several blackâclad bodyguards rushed into the lobby, lunged forward to catch the retreating wheelchair, and steadied Magnus. who was just a second away from toppling over Magnus had a narrow escape âBoss, are you okay? Paul was already shaking with fear!
Just as everyone heaved a sigh of relief, a gray haired, venerable Morgan entered the Andersen Corporations main gate in steady strides. The whole scene had unfolded in front of him, and he saw his grandson almost dying Morgan trembled with anger and rushed to Magnus side âMagnus, are you okay? If he hadnât seen it with his own eyes, he would never have believed it In the Andersen Corporation that Morgan single handedly founded, someone audaciously wished to harm his beloved grandson! He had just arrived when he spotted Magnusâ wheelchair skidding backward.
The last person Magnus expected to see was Morgan, who hadnât visited the company in quite some time. He looked up at Morgan, squeezing his hand with a smile âGrandpa, what brings you here?â
Lucius, on the other hand, was utterly taken aback by Morganâs unexpected visil. Not to mention Morgan had witnessed Lucius forcefully pushing Magnus. His face immediately turned as pale as a sheet. Standing there, he was too scared to utter a word, and his mind was whirling with thoughts, âIâm done for. He saw everythingâ Even if Lucius came up with a mouthful of excuses, none wouldâve justified his actions.
Meanwhile, seated in his wheelchair, Magnusâ hand that Morgan held, trembled slightly. Then, with a somewhat feeble voice, he said, âGrandpa, Iâm fine. Donât blame Lucius. He didnât mean to push me. It was just an accidentâ