
"Trat! Trat! Trat!
The deep mechanical sound of formations of helicopters tore through the night, fan blades spinning violently and vibrating the air as three black helicopters descended slowly from the sky in perfect military formation. As soon as the helicopter touched the ground, the door slid open and men dressed in military uniforms, rifles set in their hand— about twenty of them poured out of the two helicopters and stood in a horizontal line, scanning the whole suburb with military precision that was inherent through training that most people couldn't survive and otherwise made a few that survived sharp. The twenty men stood at ease, chin raised, eyes steady on the middle helicopter— Deep Black Polish with no letterings. They were expecting someone. Someone Powerful. Finally the door slid open and a lone figure appeared at the entrance, rappelling down the helicopter like a ghost. Jaxon Monroe. Tall with height imposed about 6'ft2, his jaw set in determination, eyes sharp as spear, dressed in a black windbreaker that fluttered gently in the evening breeze and spinning fan blades. His expression was terrifyingly calm like he had nothing to bother about in this world, his movement casual but his presence made the air around him trembled gently. The twenty Military men crumbled to their knees at once, head snapped down. "War God!! We hail you!" Jaxon looked at them without any difference in his eyes, hands crossed behind his back. "Stand." The men were on their feet, taking the earlier stance. "I'll be leaving now," He said, his voice calm."it's time you go back to the base. I'll handle myself from this place." The men hesitated but it was an order, especially from the most powerful human in the world. They didn't dare disobey. Some people believed Jaxon is an immortal being, and of course his abilities and achievements were terrifyingly remarkable. The man who singlehandedly charged into a bloody battle, dropping all enemies head— thousands of armed enemies within ten minutes. The only man who challenged government's illegality and put an end to a tenure without even involving legals. Enemies feared him, nations wanted his favor, whoever walks with Jaxon Monroe survives, go against him and you'll be dead before you know it, and because of this extraordinary abilities, some people called him an immortal, some god. Standing on the soil of BlackRiver City, memories resurfaced. Blood. Screams. His entire family was murdered before his eyes. He was made to watch them die one after the other. The pain, the trauma and ugly bloody memories hunted him for years when he survived death because he was also stabbed and dumped in the sea to die— the scar had been erased but the memories unforgotten, until someone found him. General Marcus. A retired general. Jaxon was battered and broken but he saw something different in him— a fire waiting ignition. And so he began training Jaxon— fighting skills that were beyond human reasoning, weapons that shouldn't existed because they're too dangerous to be used even for wars. Jaxon was taught everything, even medical skills that could kill and revive. And now he's back to where everything was taken from him with one purpose— revenge. He'd swore to find everyone who took everything from him that night and they'll pay...with their BLOOD. "Yes, Sir!" The twenty men chorused. Jaxon grabbed his duffel bag and slung it over his shoulder, walking into the darkness with the same calmness. The men watched him disappear into the darkness with a deep somber expression before mounting the helicopter and flying away. "Safe journey, War God!!!" ------------- Jaxon walked inside a run down Bar that was lively— colorful lights painted the place in shades of colour that excelled the excitement in the ambiance, girls dancing on the stage to music that was too loud, men seated around table with bottles of alcohol in their front, laughing hard, some gambling, some with scantily girls hovering them while some there for specific purpose known to themselves. Jaxon walked inside and found an empty seat at the end of the room— at the corner away from the harsh light. He looked around the place, assessing every movement, even the slightest flicks that common people see as ordinary but military training had groomed his eyes differently. He let out a low chuckle that was amusing when he realized that almost everyone inside the bar had hidden weapons in their cloth even the scantily dressed women dancing on the stage were secretly armed with compact weapons. He looked away without any interest, pulled out his phone and dialed a number. "Don't keep me waiting, Knox. I'm at the Bar." He simply phone back into his pocket. He needed information about everything that happened nine years ago. He stood up and walked to the bar. "A bottle of juice." He said. The female bartender looked at him in disbelief, her voice raised over the loud music. "What did you say?" "You heard it." Jaxon simply said. "I don't take alcohol. Orange juice specifically." He said, smiling faintly as another memory resurfaced— his kid sister, Rosa, five years old at the time she was heartlessly murdered before his eyes. She cried with tears in her eyes, pleaded but they didn't listen. Jaxon couldn't do anything because he was pinned down, made to watch everything till she breathed her last with blade drove into her small chest and blood pooling over the floor as her body slumped. She loved orange juice. They always share it and she'll always tell him not to take alcohol. Jaxon shook his head like physical movement alone could erase the ugly memories. Meanwhile as he was standing near the bar counter, at another door at the end of the Bar, a woman in white expensive dress stumbled inside, colliding against a table, nearly lost her balance, bottles wobbled on the table, tilting and crashing to the floor but the woman didn't, staggering across the room and occasionally looking back panic-stricken. Jaxon turned back gently to look at the disturbance and she saw her. Though the music was loud, he heard her words clearly. "Help me! Help me!' The woman staggered to him and gripped his coat, shaking it violently. "Please. Please. Save me. They're after me." Her voice came out in a rush, cracking. Jaxon looked at her with trained eyes. The woman was beautiful and the air around her smelled of expensive perfume. Someone like her shouldn't even be in a place like this regarding her decency and affluent look. Jaxon looked past her physical appearance and what he discovered made his eyes narrowed. She was intoxicated— this was not alcohol— it was something far more dangerous, outlawed. The hormone spiker. Aphrodisiac complex compound. One dose and you'd be under sexual heat. In worse case, the victim dies. "Who are you? What are yo—" Jaxon hasn't finished when four huge men in black suit materialized from the corner, looking around the Bar— obviously looking for the woman. One of them pointed at him immediately he sighted them and they started walking in their direction. The woman quickly slipped to his back in fear, gripping his waist with surprising strength that could bruise flesh but Jaxon was indifferent. She hid behind him like he was a shield. The four men stopped in his front, staring down at Jaxon with cold expressions and threatening eyes. "Hey, Kiddo. Bring the woman forward." The biggest guy waved arrogantly. "She's the Boss's property." "Please don't leave me. Please. They're dangerous people." Her grip tightened despite the exhaution in her voice. The aphrodisiac was just Starting to kick into effect. Jaxon had no business in whatever deal they had but he wasn't the kind that would leave a vulnerable woman to become prey in the hands of monsters. "And why should I?"Latest Chapter
Chapter thirteen: Just destroy them
Magnus Voss sipped from the red wine that looked like blood under the harsh Bar light, twisting his expression slightly in bitterness that wasn't influenced by the Don perignon, but a past that was still hurting him till this moment.He sat the class down on the sleek counter with a gentle clink. "Let me tell you a story," He said, turning to look at his son on the wheelchair. Darius's eyes hinted with curiosity."Twenty years ago," Magnus started quietly. "I and George, were friends. Not really friends. More like acquaintances. We met during an interview at Montgomery Group headquarters. We were both broke, chasing software gigs, struggling to make a living. We were there for just one post. Competitive seat. The CFO. They needed a new brain. Someone who could catch up quickly after they lost the last CFO in an accident."He paused, allowing his narration to settle. He picked the Glass wine again and sipped, leaving Darius to wallow in curiosity."What happened next, Dad?" And he was
Chapter twelve: The Vicious plan
The Voss family house is a monolithic testament of power and wealth descending from their ancestors. A Giant chandelier the size of a car threw light on the expensive marble giving the ambiance a comfortable and warm look, but the tension that hung in the air was too thick to be dissected by an ice.Darius Voss sat on a wheel chair now, his legs stiff and useless with heaps of bandage wrapped around it with a brace holding fractured bone in place.He boiled in anger.Across the room, his father, Mr. Magnus Voss stood in front of the four huge securities with hands crossed behind his back. Anger was visible in his expression and entire room felt it.The four bodyguards knelt before him, their head dropped, shoulder slumped, face marked with cuts inflicted by Knox in the club.But Magnus Voss didn't care about all that. Someone had just crippled his son and the sheer weight felt like a physical slap. The Voss family is untouchable. No one comes for them unless they're prepared for grave
Chapter eleven: Prepare for War
The gift arrived on his desk at exactly seven O' Clock in the evening inside an ornate box covered in blood. Elder Ezno delivered it. He wasn't looking like himself— a bandage curled around his neck, hanging his arm uselessly while his back hunched, stiff by injury that broke something supportive inside that would take a while to heal.Even at his level of cultivation, he couldn't heal broken bones easily and maybe his pride too which had been shockingly battered by a young man he'd underestimated.Daniel Monroe loomed over the desk in a dim Ambiance that was his underground base — the Bloody eyes operation base. He stood at six feet six, a beast wearing human skin. Everything about him was intimidating and oppressive from weather-beaten face to the scars marking his face like insignias, a stark reminder of the wars he'd walked through and came out a conqueror.His eyes steady on the tab in his hand displaying Jaxon walking into the Grand Hall after sweeping securities off their feet
Chapter ten: Back for Blood
************************Jaxon didn't stand down.His fist cut through the air, coming straight at Elder Ezno's to counter the attack.The collision was destructive immediately their fist collided sounding off like a radioactive explosion.Waves of energy burst from the impact. The effect vibrated the entire hall— balloons burst, the force picked up tables and chairs, slamming it against the wall, chandeliers wobbled on the ceiling, throwing chaotic light before Crystals burst shattering glasses to the floor. Elder Enzo stumbled back several feets loosing his feet on the ground and slamming against the sharp edge of the stage. A sharp crack echoed of something breaking that was possible spine sounded from his back.Silence fell over the Hall.The old man stayed on the floor. He couldn't move, eyes widened in horror and shook like he hadn't expected the outcome of his attack."What...what are..." Blood spurted his mouth, smearing over his robe.He tried to push himself up the floor b
Chapter nine: Anyone who stepped in the way
"Let me deal with the bastard!" The bridegroom, Mason Goldwyn heir of the Goldwyn house, operating secret drug business barked. He'd been watching Jaxon speak to Elder Enzo like he put everyone of them in the hall."Securities!!!" He roared."Stop barking," Jaxon said, his voice flat. "They're all dead." Jaxon said flatly."What—" Mason gasped, eyes wide in shock.Elder Ezno's expression cracked in mild surprise.He didn't speak. He simply gestured at a male servant nearby and whispered to his ear."Go and check."The servant nodded and ran out to check. In the following minute, he ran back into the hall with a different speed and stopped before Elder Ezno, shaking with fear as though he'd just seen ghost.He didn't speak instantly. He couldn't. His breathing was heavy and fast, sweats suddenly pouring from his temple as fever without symptoms struck him, the air conditioning blowing on him hot air."Dead dead..." His voice cracked. "..dead bodies..they're outside... everywhere.""W
Chapter eight: His entrance ii
The double door of the Grand Hall tore off clean from the hinge, flying across the room, slamming into tables close to the front row— guests got hit and injured, tables skidded with metal before throwing away expensive plates and bottles of wine that shattered and exploded in the air and raining liquor and sharpnels.The crowd screamed, staggering away from the chaos in a tangle of limp and heels, those who were unlucky slipped and fell, those laughing before the entrance were frightened now. Blood pooled over the floor with wine. No one was standing.The couple, earlier dancing at the front stilled under the spotlight, looking at everyone scrambling in the hall like they were watching real-time action movies or the prelude before a zombie apocalypse kicked into full clutter."What is going on?" The bride in white gown, a replica of Daniel Monroe's face asked with narrowed eyes, her expression tight.Jaxon's entrance was already Terrific enough. But he was just starting.He stepped t
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