'Why? How could I, the chairman of AmberEyes Nightclub, get bullied by a f*****g piece of s**t? And why does even Fletcher treat him with such respect?' Jasper thought. "You don't even have the right to know his identity," Fletcher retorted, restraining himself from killing Jasper—crossing a five-star general could spell disaster. "You'd better behave yourself and stop causing trouble." With that, Fletcher left, unwilling to spare Jasper another glance. In the presence of that influential figure, Fletcher had to make sure he was well-behaved. If Jasper kept doing this, he would be digging his own grave. Fletcher knew the story of Yvette's troubled past, yet disclosing it may get him in trouble. Those events were hidden in secrecy and tragedy. Unveiling them would mean a grave offe