All Chapters of The Majestic Heir : Chapter 231
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Chapter 231 - Too Terrifying
Roar!Thick fog rolled down from the top of the hill, accompanied by a strange, guttural roar that echoed loudly in Mya and Leah’s ears. Neither of them said a word. Their brows furrowed deeply, and cold sweat dripped down their temples and foreheads as they stared ahead like they were witnessing an incoming catastrophe.The first girl didn’t seem too shocked—perhaps not at all. After all, just a few weeks ago, she’d commanded a horde of goblins herself—before Marc annihilated every last one of them. If anything surprised her now, it was the sheer number of these monsters. This… this was way beyond what she expected.The second girl, on the other hand, had never seen anything this grotesque—this horrifying. Her disgust toward Marvel now felt mild in comparison.“Mya, tell me what we’re supposed to do!”Leah clenched both fists tightly, channeling over half of her internal energy into them
Chapter 232 - Escape!
“You little punk!”The gangster clenched his jaw in fury. That worker had crossed the line—completely. This wasn’t something he could let slide anymore.“So you do want me to smash your skull in, huh? Fine! You asked for it!”He gripped the gun in his hand tighter, ready to slam the butt of it into the worker’s head. In his mind, he wouldn’t stop until the man’s skull was cracked wide open.But just as he raised his hand, a strange rustling sound reached his ears. It wasn’t just the workers—members of the Scorpions were murmuring too.“What the hell is that?”He instinctively stopped and turned his head toward the source of the noise—where everyone else was looking.“What the—?”At the top of the hill, emerging through the thick, bone-chilling mist, a horde of strange figures appeared. They stood upright like humans but were dressed in ragged, torn clothes, with a chaotic, almost grotesque appearance.“Are they... beggars? But that many of them?”None of the Scorpions or the workers h
Chapter 233 - Kill Them All!
Roar!While the Scorpions were still frozen in shock, watching one of their own get torn to pieces, more goblins came charging in, leaping toward them with terrifying speed.Their movements were agile—almost cat-like, but with the ruthless intent of wolves hunting prey."Aaargh! Help me! It’s biting my leg!"Another Scorpion member hit the ground hard as a goblin latched onto his thigh and yanked him down like a predator dragging off its kill."Don’t let it eat me! I don’t wanna die!"Crash! Crash!His screams didn’t last long. A pack of goblins swarmed him, ripping his arms, head, and torso apart in seconds, devouring him like rabid animals.“Holy shit…”Bulldog was speechless.He had seen his share of carnage—war zones, back-alley shootouts, bloodbaths in city streets. But nothing compared to what was unfolding before him now.These creatures—ugly, twisted, and downright disgusting—were far more savage than he'd ever imagined. Fiercer than wild beasts. More vicious than tigers.Whil
Chapter 234 - No Mercy!
Rattatatat! Rattatatat!Bang! Bang! Bang!“Hahaha! You ugly, dumb freaks! You think taking us down is gonna be easy? We’re the ones who’ll wipe you out first!”Bulldog’s laughter roared louder and louder. His adrenaline was surging, and the same could be said for nearly every one of his men.They weren’t just armed—they were locked and loaded with enough ammo to mow down every last one of these goblins.But while the Scorpions thought they had the upper hand, one of the newest recruits, an eighteen-year-old named Brad, wasn’t sharing in their enthusiasm. His face was tight with tension, his heart pounding harder with every second.“Something’s not right about this…”He muttered under his breath, still keeping his aim steady, targeting goblin after goblin as they charged toward the group.“There’s no blood... nothing. I hit one in the head, and it looked totally fine.”Everyone else was too hyped to notice the odd details. But Brad saw it clear as day.Every time a bullet struck a gobl
Chapter 235 - Complete Chaos
“Urgh!”Brad’s body lurched forward as a hot bullet pierced his back. Moments later, he felt warm liquid trickling down his spine—pain and burning finally catching up to him.He had never been shot before. Heck, he hadn’t even held a gun until a week ago, when he was forced to join Scorpion.His family was homeless and unemployed. Brad, who had never received formal education because he'd spent his entire life working to support them, didn’t stand a chance at getting hired anywhere. In times like these, no diploma meant no job—period.In the end, he signed up with Scorpion, assigned to guard duty and janitorial work. But for some reason, Marvel had ordered him to tag along on this mission today.He was in pain, sure—but Brad couldn’t afford to stop here. If he did, these man-eating monsters would gladly make him their next meal.Bang! Bang! Bang!Amid the chaos, more gunshots rang out—headed straight for him. But to his relief, the bullets struck the goblins surrounding him instead.T
Chapter 236 - Bulldog’s Last Stand
Before his subordinate could utter a single word, the goblin yanked him off the ground with nothing but its jaws.“No! Don’t kill me! Please! I want to live! No!”That was the last scream that left his lips—because a split second later...Crash! Crash! Crash!Several other goblins swarmed over and tore his body apart, devouring him hungrily.Roar!!!!And he wasn’t the only one. Cries of agony and desperate pleas echoed from every corner of the inn’s front yard. What was supposed to be a killing ground for the Scorpions had now turned into their own slaughterhouse.“Aaaargh! Help! Somebody help!”“Stay back! Don’t come any closer! Aaaargh!”“No—they’re biting me! Aaaargh! Let go! Get them off me!”The once-arrogant Scorpion crew, who had swaggered in with full confidence, now lay writhing on the ground, their bodies soaked in blood. Many had lost their limbs while still conscious—thrashing, screaming, praying for any way to free themselves from the jaws of these nightmarish creatures.
Chapter 237 - Brad’s Last Stand
“Urgh!”Brad staggered forward, every step heavier than the last. His vision was starting to blur, and his body felt weaker by the second.He had managed to escape the swarm of goblins, but the pain in his back wasn’t letting up—in fact, it was getting worse. He could also feel the blood soaking through his clothes, oozing more and more with each passing moment.“I can’t stop here. I need to get farther away. Just a little more.”But the moment he made that promise to himself, a wave of dizziness crashed over him. His head started spinning, and dark spots danced across his sight.Thud!Brad collapsed onto the ground, unable to stay on his feet.Roar!The guttural snarl of a goblin echoed from somewhere close behind him.He’d only encountered these terrifying creatures tonight, but he was already learning their habits. They had an uncanny sense of smell when it came to blood. Just one drop was enough to send them into a frenzy.“Damn it. It must’ve picked up the scent from my clothes..
Chapter 238 - Leah’s Fear
Meanwhile, deep in the tall grass of a dense thicket…“Mya, whatever spell you’re casting—make sure it’s strong enough to hold these things off.”Leah muttered through gritted teeth, her eyes fixed on Mya, who was seated cross-legged beside her. The two girls were huddled within a glowing magic circle barely ten feet in diameter, a fragile sanctuary surrounded by an ocean of death.Leah’s heart was pounding like a war drum. Her face was drawn tight with fear, cold sweat trickling down her temples and soaking through her clothes.“Damn it! This is insane!”What lay before her eyes was, without a doubt, the most horrifying sight she had ever witnessed in her entire life.A massive horde of zombie-like creatures—bodies mangled, faces torn, and exuding a stench so vile it could turn the strongest stomach. It was a grotesque cocktail of death and rot designed to ignite primal terror in anyone who laid eyes on them.And the worst part? There weren’t just a few. Not dozens. Not even hundreds
Chapter 239 - A Sense of Relief
Roar! Roar! Roar!As if responding to the distant gunfire echoing in the night, the goblins grew louder and more erratic—howling, snarling, baring their teeth with bizarre gestures and guttural screams that sent chills crawling up Leah’s spine.She’d been gripped by an unshakable fear ever since she’d been trapped here, and the grotesque spectacle before her wasn’t helping. But something shifted when she remembered she wasn’t truly alone. The Scorpion Gang was out there. Armed and ruthless. That thought alone lightened the crushing weight pressing down on her chest.“Why should I be afraid?” she told herself. “Those brutes came loaded with enough weapons to wipe out every last one of these disgusting creatures.”With that comforting thought, Leah's fear began to fade, replaced by a fragile sense of confidence. All she had to do was wait. Just a little longer until the Scorpions cleared the courtyard of goblins. Then, she’d signal them. They’d come for her. It was all going to be okay.
Chapter 240 - First Impression
“Y-you…”Leah’s eyes widened in disbelief. Her face turned pale, frozen in shock.It wasn’t just what she was seeing—it was how her mind struggled to process it.“That goblin just… spoke?” Her heart pounded as the thought hit her like a hammer.“Aren’t goblins just animals? Disgusting creatures? Whatever they are, how can one possibly talk?”But more than that, what truly left her rattled was the goblin woman’s words—words that cut straight to her deepest, most guarded secret. A secret she’d never told another soul. A secret she never planned to tell anyone.“Then how does she know about me? How? Who—what—is she really?”Leah stood frozen in place, her mind a whirlwind of questions. And somehow, despite how absurd it all seemed, what the goblin had said… felt true.Leah hadn’t been chosen as Violet’s bodyguard because she was the most skilled candidate. Far from it.She’d been picked because—by some strange twist of fate—she had unknowingly sparked something inside Violet. A desire th