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The Price of Obedience
The Price of Obedience
Author: Beloved Farewell

Chapter 1

Author: Beloved Farewell
"Kian Reid, our family may not be an elite legacy, but in this city, we still carry some weight.

"My daughter Olivia is the one I cherish most. I’m not about to let her marry some spoiled, soft-handed boy."

At The Gilded Room, the most exclusive lounge in downtown, Diane Grant lifted spoonful after spoonful of truffle-infused cream soup. Her eyes were full of greed, yet she forced an air of restraint, carefully skimming the surface with her spoon without even bothering to look up.

She clearly didn’t belong in a place like this, yet she held her chin high, her tone dripping with pride and a sense of authority that left no room for argument.

Sitting across from her, I frowned slightly, the smile at the corner of my lips turning stiff.

Olivia and I had been college classmates. We’d been in a steady and serious relationship for four years.

After graduation, meeting the parents had been the natural next step. Marriage was already on the table.

I had assumed, given my background and everything I brought to the table, that this meeting would be nothing more than a formality.

I didn’t expect to walk straight into a test she had carefully prepared just for me.

"Mrs. Grant, I understand what you’re saying." I cleared my throat and spoke calmly, "My parents may have doted on me growing up, but I’m not afraid of hard work. I’ll take good care of Olivia. I’ll make sure we build a good life together."

"Build a life?" Diane finally lifted her eyes to look at me, her gaze sharp with scrutiny and laced with mockery.

"Kian, I heard you studied finance. You sit in a temperature-controlled office all day. Do you even know how much a delivery rider makes per order out there in the heat?

"Do you know the price difference between a pound of vegetables and a pound of meat? You’ve never experienced the most basic realities of life. What gives you the right to talk about building anything?"

Her questions left me speechless.

Olivia shot me an anxious look, trying to smooth things over. "Mom, Kian, he—"

"Be quiet." Diane shot her a harsh glare before turning back to me. "Since we’re already this far into the conversation, I won’t waste time going in circles. If you want to marry my daughter, fine. First, you’ll prove yourself."

"Prove… how?"

She set her spoon down and leaned forward slightly, announcing her decision, "Register as a delivery driver. Do it part-time. Work for three months.

"For those three months, you are not allowed to use a single dollar from your family. Everything you eat, everything you spend—it all comes from what you earn delivering food."
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  • The Price of Obedience   Chapter 9

    None of that had anything to do with me anymore.All I hoped was that Christopher could one day break free and find a life that truly belonged to him.…Another half a year passed, and I heard updates about the Grants through a friend.Olivia ultimately failed to win me back. Under Diane’s arrangement, she went on a blind date with Gabe McConnell, a banker from a "suitable" background, and they got engaged soon after.Word was, Gabe had a terrible temper and a domineering personality. He kept Diane completely in check.In front of him, she didn’t dare bring up any so-called "training” anymore. Instead, she acted like a doting mother, constantly accommodating and trying to please him.As for Christopher, after going through that brush with death, it was like he grew up overnight. Ignoring Diane’s objections, he moved out on his own, applied for graduate school overseas, and left the country with a suitcase.Every now and then, he posted photos of blue skies, white clouds, and a

  • The Price of Obedience   Chapter 8

    Word was that, after Christopher woke up in the hospital and learned that his own mother had indirectly caused everything, he had a massive argument with Diane. Their mother-son relationship, which had once been close, dropped to freezing point overnight.Diane herself took the blow hard. She fell ill and ended up hospitalized for half a month.Olivia was completely overwhelmed by taking care of her brother while trying to comfort her mother. Her work suffered too. With her constant leave, projects started slipping, and her manager tore into her.Then they started trying to reach me.Throughout dawn to dusk, Olivia sent me dozens of messages every day. Every line was filled with apology, pleading, and desperate attempts to win me back.You could even say she used every single tactic I had once used when I was the one pursuing her.Diane, too, completely dropped her former arrogance. Not only did she send people to deliver expensive gifts and luxury items to me, but she even showe

  • The Price of Obedience   Chapter 7

    "Olivia, not once—not a single time—have you ever truly stood on my side. In your heart, your mother’s authority and your family’s pride always come before my feelings and my dignity."My words left her speechless. Her lips parted, but not a single word came out. The color drained from her face, shifting from red to pale, then to ashen."Kian… I’m sorry… I—""No need." I looked at her, then at Diane, who stood frozen nearby. "I should be thanking you, actually. Thank you for using these three months to show me exactly who you are and to show me what this relationship really was."Marrying you wouldn’t have been the beginning of my happiness. It would’ve been the start of my misery."So cutting my losses now is the smartest decision I’ve made in my life."With that, I didn’t spare them another glance. I turned and walked away."Kian!" Diane suddenly scrambled up from the floor and rushed in front of me, grabbing my arm. This time, her posture was completely lowered. Her face was

  • The Price of Obedience   Chapter 6

    A few minutes later, Christopher’s breathing gradually steadied, and some color returned to his face.The ambulance finally arrived.Olivia and I helped get Christopher onto the stretcher and into the ambulance.Outside the emergency room, the atmosphere was suffocating. Olivia crouched in the corner, arms wrapped around her head, silent.When Diane arrived, her hair was disheveled, her makeup smeared. There was none of her usual polish and composure left. She rushed over to Olivia, grabbing her arm, her voice frantic. "How is Christopher? How is he?"Olivia looked up, her eyes red, filled with anger and resentment. "And you still have the nerve to show up?!"She shot to her feet, shoving Diane hard. "This is all your fault!"If you hadn’t insisted on those ridiculous tests, would Christopher be like this? If Kian had been five minutes late, the doctor said that the consequences would’ve been unimaginable!"Diane stumbled back, hitting the wall. Tears streamed down her face eve

  • The Price of Obedience   Chapter 5

    "What are you laughing at?"The sound of my laughter clearly unsettled Diane. She stopped what she was doing, unease creeping into her expression.I didn’t answer her. Instead, I looked at her calmly and asked, "Mrs. Grant, do you know your son Christopher has a severe peanut allergy?"She froze for a second, then frowned. "Why are you asking that? I’ve taken care of Christopher’s health myself. I know exactly what he can and can’t eat. I never let him touch anything like that.""Is that so?" I lifted the medication box slightly. "Then do you know that at noon today, you had your housekeeper cook him your signature grilled chicken with peanut glaze? Said it was to fortify him?"Diane’s face drained of color instantly. "Y-You… how do you know that?""Because Olivia sent me a message half an hour ago, showing off your cooking. She even sent a photo. In that photo, Christopher looked pretty happy. There was even a piece of crushed peanut stuck to the corner of his mouth."As I spok

  • The Price of Obedience   Chapter 4

    "She also said that as long as your numbers look good today, all those minor mistakes from before will be wiped clean."Her voice sounded light, almost cheerful, like she could already see our perfect future ahead.For a moment, I felt relieved, too.The damage Diane had done to me wasn’t something one dinner could erase. At least, it was finally coming to an end."Alright. I’m busy right now. We’ll talk tonight." I hung up, took a sharp turn, and sped onto the overpass leading to Sunshine Gardens.Ten minutes… five minutes…As the navigation showed I was almost there, the tension I’d been carrying finally started to ease.Sunshine Gardens was one of the more upscale residential compounds in the city. Security was tight. I pulled up at the entrance, reported the unit number and purpose like I’d done countless times before.The guard was about to wave me through.Then a familiar figure stepped out from the security booth and blocked my bike.It was Diane. She held a granola ba

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