Chapter 23 Forced Apology
Chapter 23 Forced Apology
Addy was infuriated when he opened the door. The smug smile on Kole's face made him even angrier.
He pointed at him and shouted, "Kole, have you gone bonkers? I heard what Amaia just said. So what?
How does her relationship with Horace concern me? Don't be unfortunate tonight!"
Addy walked into the room and stood in front of everyone. He looked like the shadow of himself. He
was haggard and his usual frivolous expression was nowhere to be found.
The woes he was currently facing were wearing him out. His whole life had changed dramatically in
less than forty-eight hours.
However, things were not over for his family. His father's previous fortune was self-made. As a result,
he still had the zeal to start afresh. They were in great debt, but his father had a glimmer of hope that
he would rise again. Addy saw his father's efforts, so he didn't lose all hope in life.
The most remarkable thing about Addy was that he had learned his lesson. Now he greatly respected
and admired Horace. His family's company had gone bankrupt within ten minutes, so he reasoned that
Horace must be powerful like the top three business tycoons in Rinas.
It never occurred to Addy that Horace, who was the poorest in their class, would turn out to have such
a great identity.
'I still can't believe that a trust-fund baby like Horace could pretend to be poor,' Addy thought to himself.
With a complicated expression, he looked at Horace and sighed.
Addy was supposed to have inveterate hatred towards Horace since he had made his family go Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.
bankrupt. However, he didn't dare to harbor any hatred because he knew that he wasn't a match for
him. His father had given him an earful yesterday. This proved that Horace was the son of a powerful
and affluent family in a provincial capital.
Addy was surprised that Horace was keen on acting like a poor man until now. He felt distressed when
he thought about all that transpired yesterday.
His father's lecture made him have his head screwed on right. Now he knew that it was better to be on
good terms with Horace even if they didn't become good friends. Being in his good books was better
than being blacklisted.
Addy would be playing with fire if he attempted to offend Horace again.
Kole was thrown off balance when he heard Addy's angry words. With utter disbelief, he looked at him
and thought to himself, 'Is this the Addy that I know? Does this mean his relationship with Amaia was a
false rumor? But even so, this is not how Addy would normally react to things like this. He would have
seized the opportunity to oppress Horace! What's wrong with him today?'
Kole was very confused, but he didn't dare to retort or ask any questions. Addy was revered by all his
classmates, so he was afraid of offending him.
Like a docile follower, Kole said obsequiously, "Addy, I'm sorry. I take full responsibility for my actions. I
shouldn't have spoken without thinking."
The frightened look on Kole's face made Horace sigh. 'Kole and Addy are douchebags. However,
sometimes a douchebag needs to be set straight by his counterpart. Addy is revered by my former high
school classmates, so none of them would dare to stand up to him. Their opinion about him won't
change even though his family is now bankrupt. Talk about a long-lasting impression! Leaving such an
impression seems to be a good thing. Maybe I should become more stone-hearted.'
Addy didn't accept Kole's apology. He snorted with disdain and said, "It's useless to apologize to me.
You should be apologizing to Horace. Do that now!"
Addy wanted to address Horace as Mr. Warren. But on second thoughts, he decided that it was
improper since Horace was still pretending to be a poor man. He would be doomed if he exposed
Horace's true identity.
"What?" Kole's shock quadrupled when he heard Addy's command. He looked at him in disbelief.
'What's wrong with Addy today? Didn't he despise Horace the most when we were in high school? Why
is he asking me to apologize to someone he once bullied? Is he planning to humiliate Horace in a new
way today?
Is this a trick? Forget it, Kole. Just apologize first!' Kole sighed and tried to swallow his pride. But when
he looked at Horace, he couldn't get a word out of his mouth.
The young man in front of him was the sore loser in their class before. Kole had bullied him countlessly,
so it was difficult for him to apologize to him.
Noticing that Kole was hesitant, Addy said authoritatively, "We all need to be united as former
classmates. There should be no division between us. It's wrong to spread false rumors. They always
affect the parties involved. Kole, you are out of line. You have the chance to apologize to Horace. Do
you think my judgment is unfair?"
Kole shook his head subconsciously.
The other students present looked at Addy in astonishment at this instant. This wasn't the Addy that
they knew. They wondered why he was behaving weird today. After a while, they all thought, 'Does he
have a plan to humiliate Horace in another way?'
Rhett thought the same as the others.
With this thought in mind, a classmate echoed, "Yes, Addy. You are right. We all need to unite. United
we stand, divided we fall. Kole, it is time for you to take responsibility for your actions. Apologize now!"
The other students supported the notion. "Kole, it's rather shameful that you spread such a rumor. You
didn't do well. Say sorry to Horace!"
Like devilish plotters, Horace's classmates were dying to see Addy's plan as they urged Kole.
Rumors were indeed disruptive. The false kind always wreaked havoc on the involved parties. Kole
accepted this and was filled with regret. Anxiety set in as all his former classmates gave him the
thumbs down. Had he known such a thing would happen, he wouldn't have stood out. Now he was
made the scapegoat for everyone.
Kole was displeased that the other students turned their backs on him, but he couldn't afford to offend
Addy. Neither could he afford to go against so many people.
Finally, he looked at Horace helplessly and muttered quickly, "I'm sorry!"
"Kole, is that what you call an apology? You sound like a mosquito! How could anyone hear you since
you spoke in such a low voice? That's not the way to apologize. Besides, who exactly are you
apologizing to? How are we supposed to know who owns that apology? Be a man and apologize the
right way. Don't tell me that you don't know how to seek someone's forgiveness at this age." Addy didn't
hesitate to chastise Kole after the latter whispered.
"Yes, yes. Kole, are you out of your mind? How could you apologize like that? If you were in Horace's
shoes, would you accept that silly apology? Apologize to him with a good attitude now!" Some of the
students championed Addy's cause. They couldn't wait to see his secret plan unfold.
In the face of this unforeseen humiliation, Kole's heart broke. 'I don't get what's happening. Addy, are
you setting a trap for Horace or just humiliating me? If you truly didn't hear my voice, how did you know
that I was apologizing? More so, I shouldn't be the only one apologizing. You have done worse than
me. When you get ridiculed in the future, I will make fun of you!'
Kole didn't have the effrontery to air his grievance. He couldn't risk saying anything against Addy since
it would only make matters worse. After taking a deep breath, he looked up at Horace and shouted,
"Horace, I'm sorry. Please forgive me for the bad words I said to you!"
"Good, that's more like it!" Addy nodded with satisfaction.