Following a tipoff from Tape and Lily that the kidnapped Senator Greek could be linked to his in-law's shady business. And somewhere in the city, someone was still walking free after framing him for murder.
Victor landed in Washington DC the following day. He reached the estate walkway just as Vera stepped out, dressed like God's architecture; Lord and Madame Hartwell followed, their voices trailing off in laughter until they saw him.
Vera's eyes narrowed. "Victor?"
Madame Hartwell scoffed. "Good heavens, what is that doing on our property?"
Lord Hartwell frowned at the nuisance.
Vera stepped back as if she was escaping an infection.
"You look like you sleep under bridges now."
He said nothing.
Lord Hartwell stepped down toward him. "The last time you were in this city, there was a murder. You ran. Coward. I should call the authorities right now."
Victor stared at the people who once smiled at him through champagne toasts and wedding vows. If only they now knew his true status.
His next stop was at a towering building of Argon Crest Realty, a multimillion-dollar real estate empire owned by him; but no one knew he owned the company, not even the arrogant staff.
He was disguised as a poor janitor with a creaky Mercedes which often broke down in transit.
Inside the lobby, the receptionist looked up and hissed a long, slow disappointing hiss.
"Janitorial crew?" she asked flatly.
Victor gave a tired nod. "Day shift."
"Basement. Third door on the left and please don't touch anything important, your salary wouldn't cover it"
At noon, the real show began.
The boardroom was prepared for a sponsorship presentation, an opportunity for investors to pitch ideas to the real estate executives. Victor stood quietly in the back of the hall, mop in hand, uniform stained intentionally.
When Vera and her British lover boy, Lincoln, strolled into the hall, heads turned in admiration and envy.
"We're here to speak with your managing director. Mr. Owen," Vera said, flipping her hair.
"Yes, ma'am. He's expecting you," the receptionist replied.
Victor remained unnoticed near the corner, emptying a trash can into his rolling bin.
Then, Lord Hartwell entered, muttering angrily into his phone. Victor caught a few words, something about a contract glitch and funds being frozen. Lord Hartwell looked stressed, far more fragile than his usual steel demeanor. Clearly, something wasn't adding up in his financial empire.
Victor smirked quietly.
Inside the boardroom, the manager greeted Vera and Lincoln with a wide smile. "Lord Hartwell's recommendation means a lot," he said warmly. "If your proposal checks out, I believe we'll have something good."
Vera beamed.
Just then, Victor pushed in a trolley of bottled water and glasses. As he placed them around the table, Lincoln squinted.
"Wait... isn't that...?" he whispered.
Vera turned and blinked.
It was him, Victor, mopping the boardroom.
For a moment, shame took her on a pilgrimage, then she burst out laughing.
"Oh my God," she said, loud enough for the entire room. "Victor? You're mopping floors now? In this place?"
Derrick chuckled too. "From Chief Security to janitor. That's... quite the fall, man."
Victor said nothing.
Lord Hartwell joined in, stepping beside them. "Let's not waste time talking about garbage. Let's talk about the deal we came for."
The entire room echoed with laughter as Victor dutifully rolled his trolley to the back.
As Vera mounted the podium, he stood by the corner, his mind was racing, every file, every investor, every deal being discussed was part of his empire. He watched how they pleaded for money, unaware they were pitching to the man holding the keys to the vault.
Outside in the hallway, Tape and Lily were causing a scene at the vending machine.
"Why does the damn thing give me sparkling water instead of soda?!" Tape yelled.
Lily hit the machine. "This is a scam, I tell you! A capitalist conspiracy!"
As the boardroom presentation continued, Victor stood quietly outside the door watching as Nemises prime's voice rose with dramatic flair as she pitched her luxury condo idea.
"We envision a smart estate with AI-assisted security, energy-efficient rooftops, and imported marble from Spain. Our clients will be the crème de la crème," she gushed.
Victor was unimpressed. He knew that every number she quoted was inflated. Her cost projections were a joke. He remembered the old Vera, the one who couldn't keep track of their utility bills but wanted Gucci plates.
Lincoln backed her up with buzzwords like "urban renewal," "investment horizon," "projected ROI." Empty beautiful phrases.
Victor leaned against the glass. These two were like wind-up dolls, dancing for coins.
After the presentation, Victor headed to the underground garage for a moment of quiet. Tape and Lily were scrolling through TikTok on mute.
Lily glanced at him. "You okay? Heard some witch was dragging your name through the dirt again."
"Bruh," Tape said without looking up, "When you gonna tell them this is all yours?"
Victor sank onto a crate beside them. "Not yet. I want to expose Lord Hartwell, Find the Senator and expose who framed me"
Tape whistled. "Deep."
Just then, a Notification buzzed:
Transaction alert – Asset updated. Argon Crest Realty board documents signed by proxy. Lord Hartwell and Vera.
Victor exhaled. Things were moving faster than expected.
Another buzz. A text from Kate:
"Are you okay? It's been ages. I miss you."
He read it twice before locking the phone. His emotions were a mess. She had given him riches, and Isabella gave him life. Two women, One healed his body, the other changed his fate.
And both women demanded different versions of him.
Just then, the elevator dinged and voices spilled out.
It was Vera and Lord Hartwell, with Lincoln trailing behind.
"Didn't I tell you that Victor was always beneath you?" Lord Hartwell sneered as they entered the garage. "That boy was never going to be anything."
Vera scoffed. "Now he's mopping floors in a building he probably can't afford to pee in."
"I can't wait to tweet about it: Ex-Husband turns janitor after marriage crashes." Vera laughed.
Vera, as he had once said, was a sick bomb.
They entered their SUV and screeched out of the garage.
Like a drop of sanity, an idea struck him, the type that makes you feel like Einstein. He leaned over to Lily and Tape and began talking.