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Alex only raised one eyebrow slightly for a second. Then his gaze immediately shifted toward the desolate road around Dragon Prison.

When the convoy truly passed him, Alex slowly turned his body.

“Divine Eyes…”

WUUUUUSH!

Both of his pupils shone with a bright golden light. For a brief moment, his face lit up with excitement.

“A Void Dragon Body?! H-how could that exist in the modern world!” he exclaimed, almost jumping from where he stood.

However, seeing that the convoy had already vanished, A
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  • 102.

    Alex only raised one eyebrow slightly for a second. Then his gaze immediately shifted toward the desolate road around Dragon Prison.When the convoy truly passed him, Alex slowly turned his body.“Divine Eyes…”WUUUUUSH!Both of his pupils shone with a bright golden light. For a brief moment, his face lit up with excitement.“A Void Dragon Body?! H-how could that exist in the modern world!” he exclaimed, almost jumping from where he stood.However, seeing that the convoy had already vanished, Alex merely shook his head. His purpose after gaining freedom this time was only to destroy the Han Family.The golden light in his eyes gradually faded. He took a deep breath.“Hm.” He gently shook his head.*Forty minutes later.A small runway in the remote region trembled under the roar of a private jet engine.The metal stairs were lowered. Alex stepped up without looking back. No luggage. No bodyguards.Only himself. Inside the cabin, he sat near the window. His seatbelt was fastened neatly

  • 101.

    “Are you sure?” he asked once again.Alex stood there casually.“The game has gone on for too long. If I stay any longer, the surprise before I enter prison will be wasted…”His tone remained lazy. Yet anyone who heard it knew that those words were not arrogance, but a simple fact.The Warden nodded.“Very well. Wait one hour. I will arrange your release.”He turned around. There were no complicated procedures. No re-interrogation. No delays. His order was simple. And the entire Dragon Prison moved to prepare for Alex’s departure.*The news spread faster than fire across dry grass.Block One.Block Two.Block Three…All the way to Block Ten.“The King of Dragon Prison will be released today!”The inmates stopped their activities. Those who were gambling lowered their cards. Those who were training stopped their punches. Those who were doing business closed their ledgers. The steel corridors gradually filled with footsteps.*One hour later. The main gate of Dragon Prison slowly opene

  • 100.

    Their faces flushed red—not from injury, but from their pride being trampled.The big man whose bones had cracked earlier forced himself to stand. His left arm hung at an unnatural angle, yet red Qi once again enveloped his body.The thin man wiped the blood from the corner of his lips. The third man let out a low growl. The looks in their eyes changed. No longer arrogant—now desperate.“ATTACK TOGETHER!” the big man shouted.Their red Qi exploded simultaneously. The air in Block Seven trembled instantly. Even the iron bars hummed softly.For the first time since they entered, the pressure felt slightly heavy.Several inmates narrowed their eyes. Even Rey simply crossed his arms.“Well… now they’re a little smarter,” he muttered quietly.*Three red shadows moved at once. One from the front. One from the left. One from behind. Their attacks overlapped like layers.A heavy punch aimed straight for the head. A spinning knife targeted the waist. A low kick swept toward the knee. Their c

  • 99.

    The large man’s grin widened when he heard Alex’s lazy tone.“How strong?” he laughed loudly. “Strong enough to drag you straight into hell by force!”The crowd immediately fell silent. Many of them took the threat as nothing more than a small joke.But the thin man beside him—the Axe Gang leader—slowly crossed his arms.“We weren’t arrested,” he said casually. “We turned ourselves in on purpose.”Several prisoners frowned but chose not to comment further. Then one of the burly men thumped his chest.“The Han Family paid the three of us handsomely.”He lowered his head slightly, staring at Alex, who was sitting casually on the iron bed.“They said we had to teach you what it means to offend the Han Family!”A few prisoners exchanged glances. One of them immediately pointed at Alex with a finger.“Now kneel and bark like a dog… maybe we’ll leave your corpse intact!”A long, heavy silence filled the air. Alex did not react. There was not even a hint of anger.Then—“HAHAHAHAHAHA!”Laugh

  • 98.

    Lori did not need to mention her name.Because perhaps his master, Alex, already knew.Wine Clara. One year ago.The only luxurious restaurant in Draken City. A meeting that was never meant to be seen. A round table, dim lights, and Clara deliberately sitting a little too close—because she did not know that aside from her, there was also Olivia, who liked Alex.Olivia had come that night without notice.She watched from a distance.She saw Alex’s faint smile.She saw Clara pour wine into his glass.And the girl left.Alex slowly folded the letter again.There was no change in his expression. No further questions.He simply leaned back and looked at Lori briefly.“There’s no need for you to explain,” he said softly.Lori fell silent.Rey, who had been holding his breath, finally blinked.“Master… you already knew?”Alex closed his eyes.“She never hated without a reason.”The atmosphere turned quiet.Then he placed the thin folder over his face, covering part of his view.“Leave.”Lori

  • 97.

    Rey’s whisper was like a small spark.But that spark spread quickly.In less than a week, the atmosphere of Block Seven had completely changed.Where the corridors were once filled with savage stares and brutal rivalry, now every step Alex took was accompanied by lowered heads.Not out of fear.But out of respect.The inmates began setting aside their best portions for him. At first, it was only warm meals. Then the finest roasted meat from the central kitchen.Soon after, wooden crates filled with drinks arrived. Unrequested. Even without Alex expressing the slightest desire for them.Every morning, in front of Alex’s iron cell, there was always something new. One day, a crate engraved with the crest of a northern noble family appeared.Inside: fifty-year-old red wine.The next day, another family sent high-grade spirit tea.The day after that, rare spices meant to strengthen Qi circulation.Rey, who was assigned to record the deliveries, could only let out a long sigh every evening.

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