She Chose the Chauffeur, So I Chose Revenge

She Chose the Chauffeur, So I Chose Revenge

Plot Summary

On the day Ulysses Gilbert goes to get his fiancée Sally's prenatal test results, Sally confesses that the child is not his, but belongs to Ulysses's own chauffeur, Sebastian Henson. Ulysses, who once rescued and raised Sebastian from poverty and built Sally's company from scratch, discovers the affair happened while he risked his life securing funding to save her failing business, and he vows to get revenge on both betrayers.

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  • Character-oriented: Ulysses Gilbert, Ulysses Gilbert and Sebastian Henson, Ulysses Gilbert and Sally James
  • Plot-oriented: what happens to Ulysses Gilbert when his fiancée cheats with his chauffeur, revenge on cheating fiancée and ungrateful driver

Character Relationships

  • Ulysses Gilbert & Sebastian Henson: Ulysses rescued the starving orphan Sebastian, paid for his education and gave him work as his personal driver and assistant. Sebastian betrays Ulysses by having an affair with Ulysses's fiancée Sally and impregnates her.
  • Ulysses Gilbert & Sally James: Sally is Ulysses's fiancée. Ulysses built her company from nothing after giving up his family inheritance to marry her. Sally cheats on Ulysses with Sebastian, and still demands to remain Ulysses's wife while keeping her relationship with Sebastian.

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The day I went with Sally James to pick up her prenatal results, she suddenly confessed.

I cheated on you.

And the baby isn't yours. It's your driver's. It's Sebastian Henson's.

Sally said it the way someone sets down a heavy bag, her tone so light it bordered on cruel.

Sebastian's young, you know. He's different. He knows how to sweet-talk a woman, how to wear her out.

"Not like you. You were raised on rules your whole life, the perfect young master. He's a refreshing change."

My fingertips tightened, inch by inch.

She added with a smile,

"But don't worry. I'll still be Mrs. Gilbert."

"I'll still give you all the dignity you need."

"You can't just chain me down because I'm pregnant."

"A woman wanting a little excitement on the side, that's perfectly normal."

I laughed.

To marry Sally, I gave up my claim to the family inheritance.

Then, with my own two hands, I built her company up from nothing.

But surely she didn't actually believe that being called "boss" a few times made her one of us?

I could lift her to the heights. And I could shatter her into pieces.

Sally watched the color drain from my face and sighed.

"Ulysses Gilbert, I was always going to find the right moment to tell you."

"I just didn't expect the pregnancy to show up today."

I looked down at the crumpled prenatal slip in my fist.

"How long?"

Sally paused.

"Six months."

Sebastian, standing behind her, supplied with a grin,

"Longer than that, isn't it, Sally?"

"The first time was the night Ulysses flew to Harbor City to negotiate your funding. You were drunk. You held onto me and said Ulysses had every good quality except one. He was always so buttoned up."

Something inside me clenched, like a hand crushing my chest.

I went to Harbor City to lock down the funding that would save her company.

Her cash flow had been days from collapse.

The Gilbert family had thrown me out. Everyone was waiting to watch me fail.

But I still flew into Harbor City through the typhoon, drank at that table until my stomach bled.

So while I lay in a hospital bed with an IV in my arm, she and my driver were tangled up together.

Sebastian tilted his head and looked at me, his eyes shining with open triumph.

"Mr. Gilbert, that morning, Miss James even praised me for being young and full of energy."

"Said being with me was a lot more fun than being with you."

I looked at that familiar face and, for a moment, couldn't speak.

Ten years ago, I went to do charity work in the mountains.

Back then he wasn't Sebastian. He was just a boy with a different name.

So thin he was nothing but bones, too starved to even stand steady.

I paid for his treatment. I put him through school.

After he graduated, afraid people would look down on him, I kept him close as my driver and assistant.

I taught him cars. I taught him how to read a room. I taught him how to bow his head with dignity in a world full of money and ego.

He once knelt in front of me, eyes rimmed red, and said,

"Ulysses, without you, there'd be no me. None of this."

So this was the gratitude he meant.

Getting Sally pregnant with his child.

Seeing me fixed on Sebastian, Sally frowned.

"Ulysses, this isn't really his fault."

"I'm the one who fell first."

But Sebastian reacted as if he'd heard the most moving words of love, his eyes welling up.

"Sally..."

They nearly made me laugh out of sheer disgust.

Sally looked at me, her voice softening.

"Don't blame him. Sebastian's young, his heart's simple."

"He's not like you, raised on rules from childhood, always so stiff about everything."

"With him, it's easy. And exciting."

When she finished, her gaze finally settled on the prenatal slip in my hand.

"Ulysses, if the baby bothers you, we can just tell everyone it's yours."

Don't worry. I'll go on being your wife.

And this child can call you Daddy too.

She talked about it like a partnership she'd already worked out down to the last clause.

Her tone was almost reasonable.

But just because I'm pregnant, don't think you can force me to cut things off with Sebastian.

Sebastian reached up and stroked the watch on his wrist.

That watch was my graduation gift to him.

He'd told me he was nervous about his first business dinner, afraid he'd embarrass himself.

I fastened it on his wrist with my own hands.

He let out a soft laugh and looked at me, smug.

Ulysses, why don't you stick around and watch?

Could be a good lesson.

Wouldn't want Sally to keep finding you boring.

Something turned over in my stomach.

Sebastian, though, had finally peeled off that mild, dutiful mask, and his voice grew lighter and breezier by the second.

You taught me how to read, how to drive, how to talk at a dinner table.

But you never seemed to figure out how to make a woman unable to leave you. Want me to teach you that?

Sally frowned.

Sebastian.

Like she was scolding him for going too far.

Yet her hand reached out and pulled him back to her side, shielding him as naturally as breathing.

All at once I remembered seven years ago.

The first time Sally came to me for investment.

She'd worn a business suit washed pale with age, her palms sweating from nerves.

No one believed in her project.

I gave her that first round of money, and I opened my own network to her.

To marry her, I broke with the Gilbert family.

My sister, Glenda, pointed at me and snapped,

Ulysses, you'll regret this sooner or later.

Back then I only thought she didn't understand Sally.

I said,

She's not like the others.

She didn't come close to me for the Gilbert money.

Later, my inheritance was cut off, and I was thrown out of the old Gilbert estate.

Sally held me and cried, swearing she'd never wrong me, not in this lifetime.

I believed her.

I stood with her from a single cramped office.

Sat with her through pitches to investors, through all-nighters rewriting proposals.

Outside, people called her Ms. James, said she was young and brilliant.

She'd heard it long enough that she'd probably forgotten.

Who put her in the chair she was sitting in.

When I said nothing, Sally finally started to lose patience.

Ulysses, don't blow this up into something bigger.

You're a Gilbert. No one understands keeping up appearances better than you.

I'll give you all the respect you deserve.

As for Sebastian, I won't shortchange him either.

The two of you both matter a great deal to me.

Both of us mattered.

I stared at her for a few seconds, and then I laughed.

Sally.

You married me and actually thought that made you one of us?

Her face darkened in an instant.

Ulysses, what's that supposed to mean?

I didn't answer. I just slid the wedding band off my ring finger.

That ring. The night I broke with the Gilbert family, she'd put it on me with her own hands.

She said she'd love only me, for the rest of her life.

Thinking about it now, it just felt filthy.

I dropped the ring into the trash without a second thought.

Sebastian's eyes flicked toward it on reflex, and something greedy flashed through them.

I caught it, and I laughed softly.

Like it? Go on, fish it out.

The things I throw away, haven't you always loved those?

Sebastian's face flushed red.

Sally finally rose to her feet.

Ulysses, don't push it too far.

Sebastian's already suffered enough.

Suddenly I laughed.

Fine.

Since he's so talented, let's all learn something from him.

With that, I took out my phone and started recording.

The lens trained on Sebastian.

Go on. Start talking.

Teach everyone how a man takes the salary his benefactor gives him, then sleeps with his benefactor's wife.

And while you're at it, teach them how you get another man's wife pregnant with your child.

The color drained from Sebastian's face in an instant.

He instinctively shrank behind Sally.

Sally

Sally's expression turned glacial.

She reached out, blocking the lens, fury barely leashed beneath her voice.

Ulysses, that's enough.

You're upset right now. I understand that.

But you can't destroy a young man's whole life just because you're hurting!

Yes, Sebastian made a mistake.

But it wasn't easy for him, clawing his way out of the backwoods on his own all these years.

One word from you, and he loses his job, his reputation, everything he fought so hard to earn.

Do you think that's fair?

I stared at her, almost laughing out loud.

Reading my silence as surrender, Sally softened.

Ulysses, put the phone down first.

You're my husband. I won't shortchange you.

Just don't turn yourself into some sore loser who can't take a hit.

Sore loser. Those words landed, and the last ripple inside me went still.

I looked at her and asked softly

So this is going too far?

Sally blinked, thrown.

The next second.

I raised my hand and slapped Sebastian hard across the face.

The crack of it rang through the entire lounge.

His head snapped sideways, five red welts blooming across his cheek.

I shook out my stinging hand.

I haven't even gotten to the part that goes too far yet.

That was when Sally finally lost it.

She lunged forward and shoved me with both hands.

The small of my back slammed into the corner of the table. Pain blacked out my vision.

The prenatal checkup slip fell from my hand to the floor.

Sally didn't even glance at it.

She went straight to Sebastian, gathering him into her arms, sheltering him.

Ulysses!

How did you turn into this?

Her eyes were full of disappointment when she looked at me.

As if I were the one who'd done something wrong.

You used to be the kindest man I knew.

Sebastian had such a hard childhood. Weren't you the one who ached for him the most?

And now, just because he fell in love with me, you want to ruin him?

A strange laugh rose in me.

She said I'd changed.

But Sally.

Who was it that turned sickening first?

And just like that, I remembered something from long ago.

The first time Sally proposed to me, she was so nervous she couldn't even get the ring box open.

Eyes red, she slid the ring onto my finger and said

Ulysses, getting to stand beside you in this life is more luck than I deserve.

No matter how high I climb someday, I'll always remember it was you who pulled me up.

Back then she was raw, sincere, with no one in her eyes but me.

And now, that face that once cradled my hand and made its vows.

It slowly blurred into the face in front of me, the one shielding Sebastian and demanding to know how I'd become this.

And suddenly, I was calm.

I hadn't changed.

The woman who swore she'd never betray me.

She'd died the day she betrayed me for the first time.

I didn't say another word.

I turned and walked out of the office.

Behind me, Sebastian was still crying softly.

Sally, is Ulysses really going to ruin me?

Sally lowered her voice to soothe him

No. As long as I'm here, no one can touch you.

Though, how are you going to thank me?

Sebastian's tears turned to a grin. He gave Sally a light, playful punch, voice melting into a whine.

Sally, there you go teasing me again

I didn't slow my pace. I dialed the head of my legal team directly.

Notify the board.

Suspend every authorization Sally James holds within the group. Freeze all of her assets.

Revoke every access permission under Sebastian Henson's name.

A beat of silence on the other end.

Mr. Gilbert, about Ms. James

I looked down at the prenatal report, dirty now where it had been ground under a heel.

As of this moment, there is no Ms. James at this company.

That afternoon, the system locked Sally out of every permission she had.

Sebastian fared worse.

When HR set the termination notice down in front of him, the color drained from his face.

Sally finally understood that I wasn't throwing a tantrum.

She called me a dozen times.

I didn't pick up once.

At eight that night, I'd just stepped out of the board meeting when the driver didn't take the usual route home.

The car turned down a road I didn't recognize.

I lifted my head, looking toward the front seat

Where are we going?

The driver didn't dare meet my eyes.

Mr. Gilbert, Miss James said you've been working too hard lately.

She asked me to take you to the suburban villa to rest for a few days.

The next second, the doors locked on their own, and my phone lost signal.

When the car stopped, Sally was already waiting at the door.

She'd changed her clothes, her face dark, a layer of restless agitation pressed beneath her eyes.

Ulysses, let's talk.

I looked at her and let out a scornful laugh

Talk? By kidnapping me?

She frowned.

I was just afraid you'd act on impulse and blow this up past the point of fixing.

You're emotionally unstable right now. You're in no state to keep fighting over the company.

Restore my authorizations, and sign a new share-proxy agreement.

From now on, you leave the company to me first.

She nearly drove me to laughter.

Sally led me into the living room.

The documents were already laid out on the table.

She pushed the pen toward me.

Sign it, and we're still husband and wife.

I can promise you that.

From now on, there won't be anyone besides Sebastian.

I raised my eyes to her, barely able to believe what I'd just heard.

And yet Sally looked as though she thought she'd made some enormous concession.

Ulysses, you grew up in this world too.

You should know, those women out there, which of them doesn't have seven or eight lovers on the side?

All I want is you and Sebastian.

You're my husband, the Gilbert heir, my respectability in public.

He's been with me so long, and the child in my belly is his. I can't let him down either.

This family can still go on just fine.

So this was how Sally saw it.

I should count myself lucky that she was willing to let me go on being her husband.

In that moment, I genuinely wanted to be sick.

I picked up the pen, and Sally's expression finally eased a fraction.

I lowered my head and looked at the share-proxy agreement.

Then I lifted my hand and tore it in two.

Sally's face went completely cold.

Ulysses Gilbert, don't push me.

I threw the shredded paper in her face and laughed in scorn.

You think you're fit to run my company?

The last trace of warmth in Sally's eyes vanished completely.

She gave a cold order to the bodyguards

Take the gentleman upstairs.

When he's thought it through, he can come back out.

Two bodyguards stepped forward and seized me, one on each side.

My voice went cold.

Sally James, you wouldn't dare.

She looked at me, her tone somehow still gentle.

Ulysses, I'm doing this for your own good.

Once you've calmed down, you'll understand.

The door slammed shut behind me.

The lock turned. The windows were sealed. My phone was gone.

One dim yellow lamp. That was all the room had left.

I braced myself against the wall, the small of my back pulsing with pain.

Cold sweat broke out down my spine.

Downstairs, Sally's voice drifted up.

Don't let him out tonight.

The moment he signs the contract is the moment we let him go.

Sebastian gave a soft little laugh.

It was a quiet sound, but it drove into my ears like a needle.

So if Ulysses hears us down here, you think it'll wreck him even more?

Or maybe

His voice dropped lower, but he let the last syllable climb on purpose.

Maybe it'd make things more exciting?

My fingertips dug hard into my palm.

Sally stayed quiet for a moment.

When she spoke again, her voice came out a little hoarse.

Sebastian, stop it.

You really shouldn't have provoked him today.

Sebastian let out a wounded little huff.

Then punish me. Like last time

A faint rustle of fabric carried up from downstairs.

For a second, Sally's breathing seemed to falter.

I closed my eyes.

My palm clenched around the signal beacon hidden inside my sleeve.

My sister, Glenda Gilbert, had given it to me a long time ago.

She'd said

Ulysses, that woman is far too ambitious.

You love her. I can't stop that.

But remember this. When you've got nowhere left to turn, press this.

I'll be there within ten minutes. Guaranteed.

Back then I'd laughed at her for blowing things out of proportion.

Turns out my sister had always seen clearer than I did.

Sally thought she had me trapped.

Too bad she didn't know.

People who grow up in this world.

They never leave themselves only one way out.

With the last of my strength, I pressed the beacon.

The instant the red light flared, Sebastian's laughter was still going downstairs.

Sally lowered her voice, coaxing him.

Ulysses can't hold out much longer.

Once he comes to his senses, he'll come crawling back to beg me.

He broke with the Gilberts for me. Without me, he's nothing.

Sebastian asked in a coy little voice

And the Gilberts?

If his sister finds out, won't she come after you?

Sally was silent for a beat.

Then she scoffed.

Glenda Gilbert can be as formidable as she likes. She still can't meddle in a marriage.

I'm his wife.

As long as he still cares about me, the Gilberts will never actually touch me.

I leaned against the side of the bed, the pain leaving my temples slick with cold sweat.

When I heard that, I suddenly laughed.

Sally, you still don't understand the Gilberts.

Years ago, I broke with my family for you.

But Glenda never once gave up on me.

In the distance, a thunderous roar broke the night.

Row after row of black SUVs screeched to a halt at the villa gates.

Bodyguards in black suits poured out of the cars and sealed off the entire courtyard in seconds.

The villa's front door was kicked open from outside.

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