🎬 PART 2: «The Wrong Woman Was Humiliated»…soju

The blonde woman turned around slowly.

The champagne flute slipped in her hand.

At the far end of the hall stood a tall man in a black tuxedo, broad-shouldered, silent, his face unreadable except for the fury in his eyes.

No one needed an introduction.

The room already knew him.

Power moved with him.

Money, influence, consequence — all of it seemed to walk in with him as he stepped forward through the parted crowd.

The blonde woman’s face drained of color.

The woman in orange didn’t look at him.

She kept her eyes on the blonde woman.

Now it was the blonde who looked exposed.

Now it was her breathing too fast.

The man stopped beside the woman in orange and looked at the cream smeared across her face and dress. His jaw tightened so hard it seemed painful.

Then, very gently, he took a clean white handkerchief from his pocket and lifted it to her cheek.

The whole hall went silent.

He wiped the cream away with trembling care, like he was trying not to hurt her any more than she had already been hurt.

The blonde woman stared, panic rising fast.

“Wait,” she said weakly. “This isn’t what it looks like—”

He turned his head toward her.

One look.

That was all it took.

She stopped breathing.

His voice was quiet, but it hit harder than a shout.

“You laughed at my wife.”

A ripple of shock moved through the crowd.

A woman gasped.

A man lowered his glass too fast and nearly dropped it.

The blonde shook her head, stumbling backward.

“I didn’t know—”

“No,” the woman in orange said, finally looking at her. “You just didn’t care.”

Tears still clung to her lashes, but now she stood taller than anyone in the room.

The blonde woman’s mouth opened, desperate, humiliated now in front of the same people she had entertained seconds ago.

The man beside his wife never raised his voice.

He didn’t need to.

“Leave,” he said.

The blonde stood frozen.

Then he added, colder, “And don’t expect your invitation into this family again.”

That broke her.

The champagne flute slipped from her fingers and shattered across the polished floor.

No one laughed this time.

No one moved to help her.

They were all looking at the woman in orange now — the woman they had just watched being humiliated — as she wiped the last streak of cream from her cheek and lifted her chin with quiet, devastating dignity.

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