
THE UNDERRATED SON-IN-LAW
starvessel11 · Ongoing · 53.4k Words
Introduction
The quiet phase is over. The real mastermind has just entered the board.
Chapter 1
Ethan Cross carried his dead mother’s ring for three long years. He was just waiting for the right moment to give it to his wife. Tonight, he decided the long wait was finally over.
He sat alone in his car outside the grand Holt estate. The dashboard clock clicked to 6:47 PM as he turned the small velvet box over in his palm. The gold ring inside was old-fashioned, simple, and worn smooth from his mother’s finger.
She had pressed it into his hand on the very night she died. Her final voice had been barely a frail thread in that hospital room. "Find the girl who saved your little sister, Ethan. Give her the best of what you have. Promise me."
He had promised her. Ethan never broke his promises.
For three years, he willingly played the role of the invisible, useless husband. He endured the Holt family’s constant, polished contempt while keeping his true identity buried deep. He kept his massive resources hidden, telling himself it was just a test of patience.
He needed a real strategy. He always believed that when the time was right, he would finally tell Serena everything. Now that she was four months pregnant with his child, tonight felt like the perfect night.
He tucked the velvet box into his breast pocket and stepped out of the car. He walked toward the side door, just as he always did. The Holts made it clear in their first week of marriage that he was never permitted to use the front entrance.
Their rules were always wrapped in a fake politeness that felt exactly like a slap. Ethan never argued about it back then. You don't argue with a strange house when you are still learning its hidden ways.
He stepped inside the quiet hallway and heard low voices coming from the sitting room. It was Serena and Damian. That combination wasn't unusual, but what stopped Ethan in his tracks was their specific tone.
It was low and guarded, the type people use when they don't want others to listen. He quietly pushed the door open. Damian was down on one knee right in the middle of the room.
His large hand gently cradled the visible swell of Serena’s stomach. He did it with a tenderness so natural and settled it looked like a routine. It looked like something that had been happening long before Ethan ever walked into this house.
Damian’s eyes were filled with pure devotion. "This baby is going to have absolutely everything, Serena," he whispered softly. "Everything I’ve ever built. Everything I am."
He paused, his voice full of absolute certainty. "It’s all for us."
Serena was looking down at Damian with an expression Ethan had never once seen on her face. It was the look of a woman deeply in love.
Damian noticed him standing there first. He stood up slowly, completely unhurried, without a single trace of guilt or panic on his face. He stood the way a powerful man stands when he believes he owes nobody an explanation.
The warmth on Serena’s face instantly switched off like a light bulb. "Good. You’re finally here."
She reached over and grabbed a thick white envelope from the side table. "Divorce papers. I signed them four months ago."
Four months ago. Ethan’s eyes dropped just once to the clear curve of her stomach.
A cold doubt he had ignored for months suddenly flared up in his chest. He remembered coming home from a long northern business trip around that exact time. He remembered the night she claimed she was pregnant and was feeling terribly unwell.
He had brought her hot tea. He had sat on the edge of the bed, comforting her. He had intentionally shaken away his doubts back then, forcing himself to believe the pregnancy was his.
"Serena." His voice came out incredibly quiet, almost hollow. "What are you saying? You’re pregnant with my child."
A heavy beat of silence filled the room. Then Damian burst out laughing.
It wasn't a polite laugh. It was a loud, deeply amused, and contemptuous sound that echoed off the walls.
"Oh God." Damian pressed a hand over his mouth, his shoulders shaking with genuine joy. "He actually doesn't know."
Serena’s lips curved into a cruel, mocking smile. "I told you he wouldn't."
"Three years," Damian scoffed, looking at Ethan with a mix of pity and pure entertainment. "Three years under this roof and you actually thought—"
He gestured mockingly at Serena’s stomach, shaking his head in disbelief. "Cross. Who exactly did you think was ever going to have a child with a loser like you?"
The sitting room fell deathly quiet.
"It’s Damian’s," Serena said flatly. She used the exact same tone she would use to clarify a small spelling error on a receipt. "It’s been Damian’s from the very beginning. All of it."
She tilted her head, staring at him with cold curiosity. "Did you genuinely believe I ever saw you as anything more than a tool?"
Ethan said absolutely nothing. He just watched her.
"My grandfather’s will required me to be married by twenty-five to inherit my company shares," she explained coldly. "You were available, desperate, and easy to manage."
She tossed the white envelope onto the table right in front of him. "I assumed you would figure it out eventually. Honestly, Ethan—three years. Even I didn't think you could be this stupid."
"A child, Cross." Damian smiled warmly, leaning his back against the wall with his arms folded tightly. "A real man knows when his own wife is carrying his blood. That’s basic human instinct."
He spread his hands wide in a mocking show of generosity. "But then again, you were always much better at playing the fool than being sensible. Weren't you?"
Sudden footsteps erupted from the doorway behind them. Gerald and Patricia Holt appeared, with her wealthy uncle Bertrand walking a half-step behind them.
They positioned themselves right behind Serena like a well-rehearsed wall of defense. It was a unified front of polished indifference, watching Ethan the way someone watches an annoying bug being sprayed.
They had all known about this. Every single one of them.
Around dinner tables he was never invited to, they had planned his exit. They probably called it simple logistics. He looked closely at each of their familiar faces.
He found absolutely nothing. No guilt, no discomfort, not even a single breath of hesitation.
Suddenly, the phone in Ethan’s pocket buzzed heavily. He drew it out without showing a single trace of emotion on his face.
It was a private notification from a secure financial system. It ran on a hidden server the Holt family had never even heard of.
The massive $3.2 million wire transfer he arranged this morning had officially cleared at 3:04 PM. It was an anonymous transfer meant to prevent Holt Industries from defaulting on their massive Carmichael loan.
Tomorrow, Damian would confidently walk into the boardroom and present that money as his own personal solution. He always stole the credits.
Ethan quietly put his phone away. He picked up the heavy white envelope and pulled out the legal divorce papers.
He read through all eleven pages. He did it slowly, deliberately.
Gerald shifted his weight uncomfortably from foot to foot. Patricia found something intensely interesting to study on the far wall. Damian impatiently checked his luxury watch.
When Ethan finally reached the signature line, he pulled a pen from his breast pocket. He signed his name clearly. No hesitation, no trembling. Every single letter was perfectly clean.
He dropped the signed papers back onto the table. His hand moved toward his pocket, closing tightly around the velvet box containing his mother's ring.
He held it for one brief second, feeling its weight and warmth, before sliding it back inside. Nobody in the room noticed the movement. Not a single person had looked at his hands.
He picked up his jacket from the chair.
"The side door—" Gerald began to command sharply.
Ethan completely ignored him and walked straight to the front door. It was the exit he had been forbidden from using for three long years. He turned the handle and opened it himself.
He stepped out into the cool night air. Behind him, through the large sitting room windows, warm golden light painted the front stone steps.
Then he heard it. The loud, sharp pop of a champagne cork echoed from inside, followed immediately by bursts of happy laughter.
It was the full, unguarded laughter of a family letting go of three years of held breath. They were celebrating their freedom from him.
Ethan stood perfectly still on the gravel driveway for a moment. He did not look back.
He took out his phone again. He opened a private contact that had no name, marked only by a small compass rose symbol. Only three people alive recognized that icon.
He typed two simple words: WITHDRAW EVERYTHING.
He pressed send and started walking down the driveway. His phone rang before he could even take three steps.
The caller ID flashed a secure encrypted line: GARRISON COMMAND — DIRECTOR HAYES.
"Sir," the voice came through the speaker, clipped, military, and exact. "Protocol Meridian is fully standing by. All global units confirm green. Awaiting your final authorization."
Ethan stopped and looked back one last time at the estate. He saw the brightly lit windows and the celebrating silhouettes inside. He saw Damian’s shadow moving through the room like a king who had just inherited the entire world.
"Authorized," Ethan said, his voice dropping to a deadly, cold whisper. "Begin the quiet phase."
He turned his back on them and walked directly into the dark.
Behind him, the ground beneath everything the Holt family had ever built began to silently collapse. They just didn't know it yet.
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