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My Good Faith Betrayed

Kate, founder of Shanhai Group, concealed his identity as a trillion‑dollar chairman and raised his son Seven as an ordinary man to temper his character. Seven founded the Smith Group on his own and got engaged to wealthy heiress Jenny. Kate attended the engagement banquet with a 300‑million‑dollar villa and an ancestral imperial‑green jade bracelet as betrothal gifts for his future daughter‑in‑law. While catching Jenny as she slipped, pearls from her necklace accidentally fell into his pocket.
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The Father's Secret Power

Kate's arrival at the Starsea Hotel sets a tense tone. His clash with Seven over attire hints at deeper family rifts. But the real shock? Kate's phone call revealing his control over a ten-billion order. In My Good Faith Betrayed, power dynamics shift fast. The father isn't just disappointed—he's pulling strings from the shadows.

Jenny's Golden Trap

Jenny's gold dress screams luxury, but her fate takes a dark turn. After resting in her room, she wakes to Kate's presence—and violence. The broken pearls on the carpet symbolize shattered innocence. My Good Faith Betrayed doesn't shy from trauma. Her scream isn't just fear; it's betrayal by someone she trusted.

Seven's Arrogance Backfires

Seven mocks Kate's 'village' manners, unaware his fiancée is in danger. His rush to 'handle company matters' leaves Jenny vulnerable. In My Good Faith Betrayed, pride blinds him. The engagement hall's opulence contrasts with the horror unfolding upstairs. Will he realize too late?

Emma and Olivia's Complicity

Emma and Olivia praise Jenny's beauty but vanish when she needs them. Their 'rest and recharge' advice feels sinister in hindsight. My Good Faith Betrayed hints they knew Kate's intentions. Are they accomplices or just naive? Their shocked faces later suggest guilt.

Kate's Dual Nature

Kate scolds Seven for cockiness yet orchestrates corporate promotions. His charm with Jenny turns predatory. My Good Faith Betrayed paints him as a wolf in tweed. The transition from stern father to violator is chilling. No wonder Jenny screams—it's the ultimate betrayal.

The Hotel's Hidden Horror

Starsea Hotel's grandeur masks its darkness. Red carpets lead to trauma, not glory. My Good Faith Betrayed uses the setting brilliantly—luxury lobbies vs. violated guest rooms. The contrast amplifies Jenny's despair. Even the chandeliers feel like they're watching.

Jenny's Awakening Nightmare

Jenny's 'Was I dreaming?' moment is gut-wrenching. The pearls scattered on the floor confirm her horror. My Good Faith Betrayed doesn't soften the blow—her realization is raw. Friends rushing in too late adds to the tragedy. Some wounds don't heal.

Seven's Ignorance as Weapon

Seven's focus on 'company matters' while Jenny suffers is infuriating. My Good Faith Betrayed critiques toxic ambition. His white suit symbolizes purity he lacks. Will he ever connect Kate's 'business' to Jenny's pain? The irony is brutal.

The Friends' Too-Late Rescue

Emma and Olivia's return feels performative. 'We'll stand up for you' rings hollow after abandoning Jenny. My Good Faith Betrayed questions friendship's limits. Their shock mirrors ours—but Jenny's trauma is real. Support after the fact isn't enough.

Betrayal's Many Faces

My Good Faith Betrayed lives up to its title. Kate betrays Jenny, Seven betrays her trust, friends betray her safety. Each character's flaw fuels the tragedy. The engagement banquet's joy curdles into horror. A masterclass in layered betrayal.