As Lucas's groomsman spoke, he tapped open a video and shoved it in front of my face.
In the footage, Portia and Lucas stood beneath the solemn national emblem, holding up their marriage certificates as they leaned in for a sweet kiss.
"Open your damn eyes and look carefully," he sneered. "Forget Lucas—even I feel like beating the hell out of you now."
With that, he stood and drove a hard kick into me.
A muffled groan escaped my throat, but my mind was elsewhere—fixed on the marriage certificate Portia and I had received.
That day at the courthouse, right when the staff member was about to stamp our documents, Portia suddenly said she'd left her phone in the car and insisted I go back to get it.
By the time I returned, she was already holding two marriage certificates.
I hadn't thought much of it then.
Now, it was painfully clear—she had been lying to me from the very beginning.
I forced my head up and looked toward her, speaking one word at a time.
"Portia… so everything from the start was fake, wasn't it?"
She didn't answer. She simply turned her head away, avoiding my gaze.
Lucas's voice cut in, cold and sharp. "Well? Got anything left to say now?"
I pressed my lips together and said nothing. Because I knew—no matter what I said, it would be useless.
But in Lucas's eyes, my silence looked like guilt. He slapped the top of my head hard, his tone growing even more arrogant.
"You've got guts, bastard. Not only did you ruin my wedding, you even dared to slander my wife. Guys, what do you think we should do with him?"
The groomsman who had shown me the video immediately chimed in.
"Lucas, isn't it New Year's Eve today? Why don't we make this bastard kneel and beg for forgiveness? It'll count as both an apology and a New Year's greeting. What do you think?"
Lucas nodded. "Not bad. Let's do that."
The next second, two burly men hauled me up from the ground.
One of the groomsmen kicked sharply at the back of my knees, and I dropped heavily to the floor.
Just as they pressed down on my head, about to force me into a bow, a sharp voice rang out behind us, "What do you think you're doing? Group assault? Don't want to go home for New Year's Eve—want to spend it in detention instead?"
At the sight of the police, the two men holding me immediately let go.
The crowd that had gathered to watch scattered in an instant.
Portia shot Lucas a reassuring glance, then lifted her skirt and walked forward.
"Officer, I'm Portia Reymus, CEO of JP Group. It's my wedding today—everyone's just fooling around. These are our wedding candies and gift packets. Please share in the joy."
As soon as she finished speaking, her assistant stuffed wedding favors and envelopes filled with money into the officers' hands.
The lead officer weighed the envelope in his palm, exchanged a glance with his colleague, and smiled.
"Congratulations on your big day. We won't disturb you any further."
They turned to leave.
"Officer, wait!"
Summoning every ounce of strength, I dragged myself up and staggered toward them.
"I want to report Portia for forging a fake marriage certificate to deceive me into investing heavily in JP Group. The amount involved is huge. Her actions constitute document forgery and fraud—I request a full investigation and that she be held legally accountable!"
The lead officer glanced at Portia, then back at me, his tone casual, almost dismissive.
"Oh? And where is this so-called fake marriage certificate?"
"At my home. I can go back and—"
Before I could finish, he cut me off sharply.
"In your house? You expect us to go back with you?" the lead officer scoffed. "And once we get there, are you going to claim it's somewhere else? What, you think we're monkeys here for your amusement?
"I'm warning you—if you don't want to spend New Year's in detention for spreading rumors, you'd better stop causing trouble."
The police didn't give me another chance to speak. They turned and walked away.
Seeing even the officers dismiss me as a liar, the onlookers no longer had any doubts. The way they looked at me was filled with contempt.
"If even the police don't believe him, he's obviously lying."
"Ms. Reymus is really unlucky to be harassed by a freak like this. Mr. Wynham, you've got to teach him a lesson and help her vent her anger!"
I was forced back onto my knees in front of Portia and Lucas. They pressed my head hard against the ground.
"You filthy bastard, start begging for forgiveness!"
"One hundred times. Not one less. Otherwise, don't even think about leaving here today!"
My eyes burned red as I glared at Portia.
"Portia… are you really going to do this to me? Are you sure you won't regret it?"
Her gaze was cold, detached—nothing like the tender, affectionate woman who had been on a video call with me just last night.
"Jordan, you brought this on yourself. As long as you admit in front of everyone that everything you said was fabricated, I'll have my husband let you go."
I clenched my teeth and refused to give in.
The next second, a heavy kick slammed into my abdomen.
A pained groan escaped me.
Lucas glared down at me viciously.
"I underestimated you. Even now, you're still stubborn! I was planning to let you go after the apology. But since you refuse to learn your lesson, don't blame me.
"Lock him up. After I finish my wedding, I'll settle this properly. I want to see whether your mouth is tougher—or my fists."
They dragged me away like a dead dog.
After only a few steps, Portia suddenly spoke.
"Wait."
She walked over, leaned close to my ear, and whispered, "Jordan, since you've already found out, I might as well tell you the truth—I never intended to marry you. You think just because you helped me, I should listen to everything you say? Well, I don't.
"Right now, I'm the largest shareholder of JP Group, and more than half the other shareholders are my people. If you're smart, you'll hand over all your shares to me. Do that, and I might ask Lucas to spare you. Otherwise, I guarantee you won't be able to survive in Garthem City."
I forced my swollen eyes open and let out a cold laugh.
"Then I guarantee… you'll regret this."
The moment I finished speaking, Lucas rushed over and grabbed me by the hair.
"How dare you talk to my wife like that? I think you're asking for—"
Before he could finish, a thunderous roar suddenly filled the sky.
Dozens of helicopters circled above the hotel.
Then, from one of them, a voice blared over a loudspeaker, "Release the Parker heir immediately! Otherwise, the Parker family will pursue legal action against you!"