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Knox Wilder stormed in, flanked by four thugs in leather jackets, tattoos snaking up their arms, and brass knuckles already in place. Knox himself looked nothing like his drunk little brother—he was a wall of muscle in a tailored vest, black gloves on both hands, and cold fury in his eyes.

“You the one who laid hands on my brother?” Knox growled, scanning the room until his eyes locked on Ethan.

“I did,” Ethan said simply.

Knox’s lip curled. “Big mistake. Teach him a lesson.”

The four men surged forward.

Alice jolted upright. “Ethan—”

“Stay back,” Ethan said without turning around.

The first man threw a punch. Ethan ducked, jabbed him in the ribs, and elbowed his jaw. The man crumpled.

The second lunged. Ethan sidestepped and grabbed the man’s jacket, using his momentum to flip him over the table. Glass shattered.

The third and fourth came together. Ethan met them halfway, landing a spinning kick on one and grabbing the other’s arm mid-swing. He twisted and dropped him to the ground with a satisfying crack.

In less than thirty seconds, the bar floor was littered with yelling bodies.

Knox took a cautious step back, momentarily stunned by the carnage around him. His men—all four of them—were sprawled across the bar floor, clutching broken ribs, noses, or pride.

With a sudden roar, Knox charged—fast for a man his size. His gloved fist swung like a wrecking ball toward Ethan’s face.

Ethan stepped back just in time, the punch grazing his shoulder. He responded with a quick jab to Knox’s ribs, then another to his jaw. Knox grunted but didn’t fall.

“You’ll have to do better than that,” Knox spat, and swung again, this time with a right hook.

Ethan ducked low, came up beneath Knox’s arm, and drove a brutal uppercut into his gut. Knox stumbled, gasping for air. Ethan didn’t stop. He pressed forward, landing three sharp punches—one to the jaw, one to the temple, and the last to the sternum.

Knox crashed into the booth with a grunt, knees buckling. He dropped to the floor, one knee down, wheezing and dazed. Blood trickled from the corner of his mouth.

Ethan’s voice was calm. “Still think I made a mistake?”

Knox clenched his fists. “You’re dead, man. My boss—Savage Wolf—he’ll put a price on your head.”

Ethan narrowed his eyes, a strange glint flickering in their depths. “You work for Savage Wolf?”

Knox’s lips curled into an arrogant smirk. “What, getting scared now? Our boss has connections everywhere—even with Nova Corporation. You’ve messed with the wrong people this time. If you’re smart, you’ll get on your knees and apologize… and hand that woman behind you over to me and my brother—”

Before he could finish, Ethan let out a cold, humorless chuckle. His hand shot forward, clamping down hard on Knox’s jaw, fingers digging in to shut him up mid-sentence.

“Enough. Call your boss. Now.”

Knox’s bravado faltered as his eyes widened in disbelief. He stared at Ethan like he was insane. “W-What?” he stammered. “You want me to call Savage Wolf?”

Savage Wolf wasn’t just some petty gang leader or the leader of the Ruthless Fang gang—he was a name whispered in fear through every back alley in the city.

A ruthless kingpin with a reputation for turning disobedient underlings into examples—publicly.

No one really knew his real name. Some said he used to be a soldier, others swore he came from a crime family overseas.

What everyone did know was that Savage Wolf ran an underground empire with an iron fist— weapons, extortion, you name it. He’d clawed his way to the top by eliminating every threat without mercy.

The wolf tattoo stretched across his back wasn’t just for show—it was the last thing many of his victims ever saw.

And Ethan… this man didn’t even flinch.

Knox gulped hard. His voice cracked despite himself. “Don’t say I didn’t warn you—you’re gonna regret this.”

But Ethan’s expression didn’t change. He stared at Knox like he was nothing but a bug under his boot.

“Then make the call, put it on speaker,” Ethan repeated darkly. “Let’s see what your wolf does… when he realizes he just picked a fight with the wrong beast.”

Hands trembling, Knox pulled out his phone and hit a contact.

It rang twice before a gravelly voice answered. “Yeah?”

“Boss, it’s Knox,” he stammered. “We’ve got a situation. Some guy took out the crew—he assaulted my brother, wrecked the bar… says he’s not afraid of you.”

A pause.

Then Savage Wolf’s voice roared, “WHO?! Who thinks they can mess with my name?! I’ll—”

Ethan leaned close to the speaker. “And how exactly will you make me pay?”

Dead silence.

“…Wait,” Savage Wolf said, his voice suddenly wary. “Who is this?”

“What do you think?” Ethan said with a cold smirk. “Savage Wolf… maybe the last lesson I gave him wasn’t harsh enough. Are you trying to get me to pay him another little visit… and have a nice chat?”

Then came a sharp inhale from the other end. “Oh no. No, no, no. Knox—get on your knees and apologize. Right now.”

Knox gawked. “Boss?! You serious?”

“DO IT! You’re messing with him. Do you want to end up in a wheelchair like me?!”

Turned out, when Ethan first came to the city, he beat Savage Wolf within an inch of his life. Ever since learning who Ethan really was, Savage Wolf wouldn’t dare cross him.

Knox looked like his soul had left his body. Slowly, shakily, he dropped to his knees in front of Ethan.

“I’m sorry,” he mumbled.

“Louder,” Ethan said coldly.

“I’m sorry!” Knox practically shouted.

Ethan gave a small nod and turned away. “Tell your boss I said hello.”

Knox bolted out of the bar like a kicked dog, dragging his dazed brother behind him.

Alice clapped once, slowly, leaning against the booth for balance. “Okay… that was hot.”

Ethan finally looked at her. Her cheeks were flushed, her lipstick smudged, and her eyes glassy from the drink.

“We should get you out of here,” he muttered.

“I like you more every five minutes,” she slurred, stumbling into him. “Let’s go somewhere quieter…”

Without another word, Ethan led her out of the bar and into the quiet night. They ended up at a modest hotel a block away.

In the room, Alice flopped onto the bed, giggling. “You’re like Batman. But meaner.”

Ethan chuckled. “You’re drunk.”

“You’re hot,” she replied, then sat up and kissed him—bold, impulsive, electric.

He didn’t stop her. Not at first. They kissed each other, and she pulled him down with her. His hands moved to her waist, hers to his collar. Clothes began to slip away, their breathing heavy and ragged.

Then Ethan’s phone buzzed.

He ignored it.

It buzzed again. He glanced at the caller ID.

Sierra.

The name slapped the haze from his mind. He answered.

“What do you think you’re doing?” Sierra hissed on the line. “Picking fights, using my name to intimidate gangsters, and seducing women in public like a soap opera villain? You’ve lost your mind!”

“What are you talking about?” Ethan frowned, not understanding what kind of nonsense Sierra was going on about this time.

“My friend saw you making a scene at a bar and even getting into trouble with Savage Wolf. Is it true?” Sierra shouted.

“What does that have to do with you?” Ethan was speechless. They were already divorced, so why was Sierra still acting crazy?

“What does it have to do with me? If you hadn’t mentioned my name, do you think Savage Wolf would have let you off so easily? You promised me you wouldn’t go around telling people about our relationship!” Sierra roared, furious. She was about to lose it—he had just gotten divorced and already went to a bar with another woman, and now he even used her name to scare off a mafia thug?

Ethan was so amused by Sierra’s shamelessness that he laughed in disbelief. He said coldly, “Come on, Sierra, stop thinking you’re that important. Do you really believe dropping your name would make Savage Wolf back down? I don’t know if you’re crazy or I am. Maybe go get yourself checked into a mental hospital and stop losing your mind.”

He sat still, breathing hard, staring at his phone.

Ethan turned off his phone and tossed it aside.

Alice looked at him curiously. “Was it Sierra?”

Ethan nodded. The call had calmed him down a bit. He quietly stood up and straightened his clothes.

“I’m leaving. Get some rest,” he said calmly.

“But…” Alice didn’t want him to go. The more time she spent with Ethan, the more she felt drawn to him—there was something magnetic about him.

“Alice… you’re drunk. Don’t do anything you’ll regret,” Ethan said as he rubbed his face, then opened the door and walked out.

Alice sat on the bed in disappointment and flopped down in frustration.

“I’m not drunk! It’s all Sierra’s fault…” she muttered.

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    The tiny cry echoed through the underground chamber.For a heartbeat, everyone froze.It was there.Faint.Fragile.Alive.Then—Norka’s entire body suddenly became rigid.“Ethan…”Linda’s voice immediately changed.“…Something’s wrong.”Without warning, Norka began trembling.At first it was subtle.Then stronger.Then violently.Her legs shook uncontrollably against the bed.The medical rails rattled from the force.Karpeta tightened her grip on her hand.“Auntie!”“Norka!”“Can you hear me?”Another violent tremor ran through Norka’s body.Her breathing became shallow.A small amount of saliva escaped from the corner of her mouth.Elsa instinctively stepped backward.“Oh my God…”Linda’s eyes darted across every monitor.“Her blood pressure is dropping.”“No…”“Wait…”“The readings are fluctuating again.”Norka’s head tilted back.Her eyelids fluttered.Then her eyes rolled upward.For one terrifying second—she stopped responding.Karpeta’s face lost all color.“…Auntie?”No respo

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    Karpeta’s voice broke.“…Auntie Norka?”Norka didn’t answer.Her legs trembled uncontrollably beneath the blanket as another pulse of crimson light swept through the room.Linda’s eyes darted between the monitors.“…The resonance is destabilizing again.”Ethan looked toward the tray of alchemical reagents.There was one option left.One he had never intended to use.His jaw tightened.“…There’s another catalyst.”Linda looked at him.“The one marked Black-7?”He nodded.“I’ve never administered it.”Elsa frowned.“Then we don’t use it.”Ethan remained silent.Another surge rolled through Norka’s body.She cried out weakly.“I… can’t…”The monitors emitted another warning tone.Linda swallowed.“…If her aura collapses now, both life signatures become unstable.”The room fell into a heavy silence.Karpeta looked from Norka to Ethan.“Can it help?”Ethan answered honestly.“…I don’t know.”“You don’t know?”“No.”He looked at the small vial.“It was designed to stabilize violent resonanc

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    The room fell silent.Only Norka’s breathing broke it.Fast.Uneven.Painful.Ethan never took his eyes off the shifting resonance surrounding her.The bridge he had created was holding—but only barely.The crimson aura kept trying to surge outward before folding back in on itself.Linda stared at the monitor.“…The stabilization is slowing.”Ethan nodded once.“I know.”Another contraction tore through Norka.She cried out, her entire body arching.“Ethan!”His eyes moved rapidly between the aura display and Norka herself.“…No…”Elsa looked at him.“What?”“The baby’s aura isn’t descending.”Linda frowned.“What does that mean?”Ethan answered immediately.“It means this isn’t progressing like a human birth.”He took one slow breath.“I need to encourage the resonance to change direction.”Karpeta looked at him.“How?”Ethan’s gaze drifted toward one of the old cabinets built into the wall.“There are alchemical reagents in the emergency vault.”Linda immediately walked toward it.

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    Ethan stepped closer.“Norka.”She looked at him.“I can’t stop it.”“You don’t have to.”Her eyes widened slightly.“What?”Ethan placed one hand gently against the edge of the bed.“I’ll stabilize it.”Linda immediately looked at him.“Ethan, be careful.”He nodded.“I know.”Elsa frowned.“How?”Ethan didn’t respond.Instead, he closed his eyes.The room became strangely quiet.Even the alarms seemed distant.For a moment, Ethan stopped focusing on the chaos around him.He focused on the energy itself.The same way he had learned to read opponents.The same way he had survived impossible situations.Not by overpowering.By understanding.A faint mark appeared across his palm.Elsa noticed first.“…Ethan?”Karpeta looked over.“What is that?”Ethan opened his eyes.“A control technique.”Linda stared.“You never mentioned you had one.”“Because I rarely use it.”The mark slowly expanded.Thin lines of light traveled from his hand across the bed frame, forming a complex pattern aroun

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    Nobody answered.Because nobody knew.Norka suddenly cried out again.This time the sound was different.Not simply pain.The air itself vibrated with it.Every instrument in the room trembled.The concealment arrays briefly pulsed.Linda’s eyes widened.“The facility is reacting to her aura.”Ethan immediately walked to the control console.He adjusted several containment settings.“Increase internal dampening.”The system complied.Additional seals activated throughout the room.The humming grew louder.For a few seconds…Everything stabilized.Then another contraction came.Stronger.Norka gripped the sides of the bed.“I can’t—!”“You can,” Ethan said firmly.“I don’t know how!”“We’ll figure it out.”She looked at him through tears.“You don’t even know what you’re doing!”A brief silence.Then Ethan answered with complete honesty.“…No.”Everyone looked at him.“I’ve studied emergency medicine.”“I’ve prepared this facility.”“I know how to respond to complications.”He took ano

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    The last concealment array locked into place with a low hum.A soft green light swept across the medical bay.CONCEALMENT STATUS: STABLE.EXTERNAL DETECTION: NEGATIVE.Ethan looked at the display for only a second.Then all of his attention returned to Norka.She was breathing harder now.Much harder.Another wave of pain hit her without warning.“Ah—!”Her cry echoed through the underground chamber.Karpeta immediately took her hand.“Aunty Norka!”“I’m here!”“Look at me!”Norka shook her head violently.“It hurts!”“I know!”“It burns!”Linda checked the monitors, her brow furrowing.“…That’s unusual.”Elsa looked over.“What?”Linda pointed toward one of the displays.“Her body temperature isn’t rising.”“It’s… fluctuating.”The numbers kept changing.Thirty-seven.Forty-one.Thirty-two.Thirty-nine.Again and again.As if her body couldn’t decide what normal was anymore.Ethan stepped beside the bed.“What about her heartbeat?”Linda stared at another screen.“…Two rhythms.”Elsa

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Reader Comments

That took a very strange turn

Sierra is clearly delusional.. Dropping her name??!! In her dreams.

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