Chapter 2
"This is the Everising Platinum Card, with a credit limit of 150 million dollars. You can use it at any Hodbridge store belonging to the Everising Chamber of Commerce.
"Also, since you've just arrived, you probably need a place to stay. Here's the key card to the villa in Paradise One. Please accept it."
"That's very generous of you. Tell me what you want." Henry's gaze was profound, as if he saw through everything.
"My daughter, Chansey Ford, has frequently experienced chills throughout her body since six months ago. We've seen numerous renowned doctors, but none has a cure. I am humbly asking for your help," Jeffery said.
"Not an issue. I'll take care of it when I am free tomorrow."
"That's great! Thank you, Master!" Jeffery was excited.
After enquiring from various sources, he discovered that the newly appointed young master was actually the elusive divine doctor he had been looking for.
He could not believe the divine doctor was such a young man, and he was the Master of Golden Liberty.
Jeffery was overjoyed when Henry responded to him.
"Master, do you have any other orders? There's probably nothing I can't do in Hodbridge," Jeffery said.
"Help me find a girl," Henry said.
"Alright, I will do my best!
"I've also invited many top celebrities to host a banquet tonight in your honor."
Henry frowned.
"I don't like a big fuss. Let's skip it."
"But I've already arranged it."
"Cancel it."
"Okay."
"That's all. I'll get off here. And, call me Henry in the future." Henry did not want too much attention.
"Noted!"
Jeffery agreed because he understood that Henry preferred to keep a low profile.
Even though it was only a brief encounter, no one had applied such pressure to him since he took over.
Henry went to breakfast after getting out of Jeffery's car. Then, he took a taxi to the Sunrise Mansion, where his fiancée lived.
When Henry arrived at the mansion, the butler escorted him inside.
As he walked into the living room, he noticed a beautiful lady approaching him.
It was the lady he met the previous night; he had not expected to see her there.
She was gorgeous; he could not help looking at her. Unfortunately, she was unapproachable and unfriendly.
Lydia's expression changed dramatically, and she asked angrily, "What are you doing here?"
'This douchebag tailed me after this morning. Clearly, he wants to extort me.'
"I'm here to find my fiancée," Henry said.
"Keep dreaming! You do not intimidate me," Lydia replied angrily.
"What are you talking about? I came here to find my fiancée, Lydia Miller."
"Fiancée? Lydia Miller? You're Henry Truman?"
Lydia finally realized that the man was Henry. She had only heard the name from her grandfather and had never seen him in person.
The person he had praised so much turned out to be that rustic ruffian.
She was in a daze.
She was the Miller Group's CEO, and she held an overseas master's degree.
She regretted giving her virginity to such a useless ruffian.
That bumpkin ruffian turned out to be her fiancé.
Marrying someone like him would probably be worse than death.
Chapter 3
"Henry, I have been waiting for you since the old divine doctor called, and you have finally arrived today. Come in. The door is open!"
John Miller went to the door to greet Henry because he had not seen him in a while.
Henry immediately smiled when he saw him and said, "Grandpa Miller!"
"Have you two met?" John looked at his granddaughter.
Lydia looked awkward.
"We met during the day," Henry said.
"Well, that's quite a coincidence. Perhaps it's destined."
"Today is a good day to get married. You can go do that after lunch." John laughed heartily.
He thought highly of the old divine doctor's medical skills. His students should be just as good.
Henry was stunned momentarily, finally realizing that the gorgeous lady was his fiancée, Lydia Miller.
He could not help but keep observing her with his eyes, focusing on specific areas.
Lydia had also noticed Henry's gaze, which reminded her of the incident from the night before. She felt even more embarrassed.
Not only did he take advantage of her vulnerability the previous night, but he also happened to be her fiancé.
Lydia was still upset about what had happened the night before and got even more frustrated with what she had just discovered.
John was happy, but a middle-aged couple beside him had a frown on their faces as if they were dissatisfied.
They were Lydia's parents.
Their daughter was beautiful, and she also happened to be the CEO of the Miller Group.
A slew of wealthy individuals pursued her. How did she end up with such a brash ruffian?
Lydia's mother, Jennifer Miller, could not help but say to John, "Father, you intend to marry Lydia to this guy?
"Look at how he's dressed. What a shame if our daughter marries him."
"Yes, this will turn the Millers into a joke." Lydia's father, William Miller, voiced his dissatisfaction.
"Stop the nonsense. Henry is not a bumpkin. He has been living in the mountains and doesn't know much about the world. You guys should take care of him even more."
"Their marriage is already decided," John said in a determined tone, ending the discussion.
The couple did not dare to say anything more.
Even though John had handed over the company's business to Lydia, no one dared to challenge him.
Lydia understood that well. Hence, she was mentally prepared for that.
The only surprise was that her fiancé was a bumpkin ruffian who took advantage of her vulnerability the previous night. He had also just left the mountains.
It did not matter because she would show him the difference, forcing him to leave.
Furthermore, it would be impossible for him to get his hands on her!
Lydia drove Henry to the Civil Affairs Bureau at noon, as John requested.
It did not take them long to finish the paperwork, and they came out very quickly.
As he looked at Lydia's frosty face in the photo on the marriage certificate, Henry shook his head and said, "Why can't you look happier?"
"Happier? How can I be happy marrying a ruffian like you who knows nothing but bragging?"
"You're wrong. I'm pretty amazing."
"You?"
"Yes, especially in medical skills. Everyone calls me the divine doctor!"
Pfft.
"You are the divine doctor?! I am the god of medicine if you're the divine doctor! Stop wasting your breath. I'm not a three-year-old who you can fool." Lydia sneered.
"Okay." Henry shrugged helplessly.
"Good to hear you understand. What happened last night was an accident. We are from different worlds. Things will never be possible between us."
"That's hard to say. You might admire me once you get to know me better. You might not be able to resist falling in love with me."
Chapter 4
"Stop dreaming. I would rather be in love with a pig than with you!" Lydia said angrily.
'I didn't even like any of the outstanding young men pursuing me. Why would I like you?'
"Lydia!"
Meanwhile, an eye-catching woman approached them.
She was gorgeous, and dressed up provocatively.
Her hot pants barely covered her hips, matched with a tight crop top that perfectly showcased her body.
She glanced at Henry casually.
'Dresses plainly but looks decent. But what does a bumpkin from the mountains like him have to match with Lydia? He's aiming for the moon.'
"I'm here." Lydia greeted her, then turned toward Henry. "This is my best friend, Sarah."
"Hello!" Henry extended his hand and smiled.
Sarah did not even spare him a glance and grabbed Lydia's hand instead and said, "Let's go. Lewis and the others are waiting for us."
Lydia nodded and invited Henry with her. "You can come with us!"
Sarah was there to embarrass Henry so that he would eventually give up.
They got into Lydia's car and drove quickly to their destination.
It was a fencing club with opulent facilities that drew wealthy and powerful members.
"Finally! You two beauties are here. Lewis has already started his match." Several young people greeted them as they went into the club.
They completely ignored Henry. However, Henry did not take it personally.
Lewis played elegantly on the fencing piste, and each swordplay drew the girls' attention.
"How handsome! That swordplay is too graceful." Sarah praised him.
"That's right, we are far behind Lewis in fencing."
Meanwhile, Lewis defeated his opponent effortlessly.
"Impressive! Randy is also skilled, but Lewis defeated him." Lydia praised the man.
Lewis removed his helmet, approached them, and said, "Lydia, Sarah, you're here."
He noticed Henry and asked, "Who is this?"
"Him?"
"He's the bumpkin I told you before." Sarah mocked.
Lewis turned toward Henry.
'So, this is Henry Truman—nobody but a bumpkin. How dare you compete for Lydia with me?'
'He has overestimated himself and is looking for trouble.'
He quickly regained his smile and said, "Oh, it's him. He's a guest now, regardless. Let him join us.
"How about joining us for a match?"
"Not interested." Henry shook his head.
"Are you afraid?"
"That's right. I don't want to be embarrassed."
"Forget it, my bad. Fencing is a noble sport. A bumpkin like him probably can't even hold a sword properly, let alone come up the piste and make a fool of himself," Lewis said.
Henry chuckled and said, "Not really. I simply have no interest in fancy stuff."
"What did you say? How dare you, a bumpkin, look down on fencing?
"Hiding your fear by insulting such a noble sport? Shame on you."
"It doesn't matter if you don't join the game right away, but you have insulted this noble sport, so I must teach you a lesson today. Step up to the piste and fight like a man." Lewis sneered.
"Fine, I'll give you the chance since you insist on making a fool of yourself."
Henry shook his head and walked onto the piste.