Home / Urban / KING OF THE NORTH / Chapter One: The King Returns
KING OF THE NORTH
KING OF THE NORTH
Author: Suni
Chapter One: The King Returns
Author: Suni
last update2025-12-23 02:55:41

Ten years ago

Rain hammered the cemetery like fists on a coffin. The sky was dark with storm clouds that wouldn't stop weeping. 

Navine Garrett stood at his mother's grave, his soaked through clothes, clinging to his thin frame. His arm was wrapped tight around his little sister.

Lyanna’s face was buried in his side as her small body shook with sobs she tried to muffle.

"Why won't she wake up?" she whispered, her voice barely audible over the rain.

Navine stared at the fresh mound of dirt before them and the cheap wooden cross someone had stuck in the ground. 

There was no headstone, no flowers, no priest. Nothing.

His father didn't even show up.

Hudson Garrett was too busy with her – Francine Hale. 

The woman who'd smiled at the funeral from a distance, standing under a black umbrella like she'd just won some sick competition, who'd whispered poison in his father's ear until he threw them all out into the streets like garbage.

Navine would never forget that night. He would never forget the sight of his mother on her knees at the gate, rain pouring down her face, mixing with her tears as she begged.

"Please, Hudson. They're your children. Let them in. Just let the children in."

But the gate stayed locked.

His father never even came to the door.

Three weeks later, his mother jumped off a building – or maybe she was pushed. Navine would never know for sure. All he knew was that Francine's people were there, as always.

Now his mother was on the ground, and the world kept spinning like nothing had happened.

Navine's jaw tightened. His fists shook at his sides, nails digging into his palms until they bled. He crouched down in the mud and pulled Lyanna close.

"Listen to me, Lyanna. No matter what happens from here on out, you survive. You hear me? You stay alive."

"Where are you going?" she asked, her voice trembling.

"I'm going to leave for a while and when I come back, I'll make sure you never have to be afraid again."

"Promise?" she whispered.

Navine pulled her into a tight hug, "I promise."

****

Ten Years Later 

The war room was alive with chaos. Screens lined the walls, showing heat signatures, satellite imagery, troop movements, and enemy positions. Radio chatter crackled through the speakers and officers moved between stations, relaying commands, updating maps, coordinating strikes.

At the center of it all stood Navine Garrett.

He was no longer the broken fourteen-year-old boy standing in the rain. He was a man now. Tall, broad-shouldered, with a presence that commanded respect without needing to demand it. 

His uniform was dark, decorated with medals he never wore outside of formal occasions. 

His hands – those instruments of death – rested calmly on the command table, but everyone in the room knew what those hands could do.

They'd seen him snap a man's spine like a twig.

They'd watched him paint entire battlefields red.

His eyes were cold and sharp; the kind of eyes that had seen too much death and had learned to accept it.

The battle for the northern front was in its final hours.

"Commander Garrett, strike team Alpha reports enemy artillery neutralized," a soldier barked from his station.

"Good," Navine said without looking away from the main screen. "Redirect them to grid seven. I want that supply line cut in the next ten minutes."

"Yes, sir!"

 The officer hurried back to his station.

Navine turned back to the screen, his jaw set.  

Behind him, his assistant and second-in-command, Marcus Kane, approached with careful steps. He was holding a phone in his hand, and his expression was troubled.

"Commander," Marcus said quietly.

"Not now, Marcus."

"Sir, that number called again."

Navine's shoulders tensed but his eyes stayed locked on the screen. "I said not now. I'm in the middle of commanding a battle. I've given you standing orders – no personal calls. I don't care if it's politicians trying to negotiate, oligarchs trying to buy favors, or anyone else. No. Calls."

Marcus hesitated. He knew better than to push. But this time, he didn't back down.

"Sir... the caller says she's your sister."

For a heartbeat, the noise of the war room faded into nothing. Navine's entire body went rigid.

His head snapped around and his hand shot out. He grabbed the phone from Marcus's hand so fast it almost slipped.

He pressed it to his ear.

"Lyanna?"

The voice on the other end was shaking.

"Navine... why didn't you answer? I called so many times..."

His chest tightened like a vice was crushing it. "What's wrong? Where are you?"

"She found us." Lyanna's voice cracked, and Navine could hear her trying not to cry. "Francine... Francine Hale found where Aunt Miriam and I were hiding."

"What happened?" Navine's voice dropped to something deadly quiet.

"Aunt Miriam... she hid me in the attic. She tried to buy time, to distract them, but they –" A sharp sob escaped her lips, "They broke her legs, Navine. I heard her screaming. They said... they said they sewed a tracking device into her body so she can never run.  They said Francine wanted to make sure we'd never disappear again."

Navine's hand tightened around the phone so hard the plastic creaked.

"Where are you right now?" He asked.

"I'm still at Aunt Miriam's house," Lyanna whispered. "But it's too late, Navine. I can hear them downstairs. They're breaking through the door. They're coming for me."

"Lyanna, listen to me. You hide. You stay quiet. I'm coming –"

"I know you spent all these years trying to get stronger," she said, her voice trembling with resignation. "I know you did everything you could. But Francine is too powerful. There's no stopping her."

"Lyanna, don't –"

"I just wanted to tell you that I love you," she said, and her voice broke completely. "I wanted to say it one more time before –"

Her scream tore through the phone.

It wasn't a scream of surprise. It was raw terror and pain. 

"Lyanna!" Navine shouted, his voice cracking. "LYANNA!"

The line went dead.

The phone slipped from his hand. It hit the floor with a hollow, empty crack.

For a moment, the entire war room was silent. Everyone turned to stare at their commander.

Navine stood there, staring at nothing. His hands trembled at his sides.

Then the explosion came.

A massive, earth-shaking boom rattled the building. Coffee cups fell off desks and the lights flickered. 

On the main screen, a pillar of fire erupted from the enemy headquarters. The missiles had hit dead center. The building collapsed in on itself, consumed by flames and smoke.

For a moment, there was stunned silence, followed by cheers.

"We did it!"

"Enemy command is gone!"

"The war's over! Finally peace!"

"All thanks to Commander Garrett!"

Soldiers clapped each other on the back. Officers shook hands. Someone popped open a bottle they'd been saving. 

But Navine didn't move.

He stood in the center of the chaos, radiating a bone chilling coldness  His eyes were distant and empty but beneath that emptiness was something far worse.

Rage.

"To Newton. Now.”

Tue celebration stopped.

"Sir?" Marcus said carefully. He'd served under Navine for five years. He'd seen him in battle, seen him give orders that meant life or death for thousands. But he'd never seen him like this.

"My sister's in trouble," Navine said, his voice low and lethal.  

****

The supersonic fighter jet screamed through the sky at speeds that turned the world below into a blur. The engines roared, tearing across two thousand miles of continent in a fraction of the time it would take a commercial flight.

Navine sat in the cockpit, hands gripping the armrests so tightly his knuckles had gone white. 

Behind him in the main cabin sat Marcus and a squad of Navine's best soldiers—eight men who'd fought beside him through hell and back. They sat in tense silence with their weapons secured, ready for anything.

"Commander," Marcus said carefully, leaning forward. "We'll get there in time. Newton is only thirty minutes out now."

Navine didn't answer.

His mind was somewhere else. Somewhere ten years in the past. 

After his mother died, it was just him and Lyanna. Two kids with nothing – no home, no money. No one cared whether they lived or died.

Then Aunt Miriam found them.

She wasn't really their aunt – just their mother's closest friend from childhood. But when she heard what happened, she came looking. And when she found them sleeping in an alley behind a restaurant, starving and filthy, she didn't hesitate.

She took them in and gave them hope.

But Francine Hale didn't forget. She sent men after them. 

Aunt Miriam moved them six times in two years. She was always one step ahead. Always looking over her shoulder. 

Navine clenched his fists, the memory burning in his mind.

He'd spent a decade becoming something more than human. He'd fought in wars and led armies. He'd earned the title King of the North. 

He'd done it all so that Lyanna would never have to be afraid again.

He'd planned to come home a hero. To walk through the door and tell Aunt Miriam and Lyanna that they were safe. That Francine Hale and everyone like her could never touch them again.

And now…

"Commander, we're approaching Newton airspace," the pilot announced from the front.

Navine opened his eyes.

"Faster," he growled.

"Sir, we're already at maximum velocity. The engines –"

Navine turned to the man with bloodshot eyes, "Go faster!"

Continue to read this book for free
Scan the code to download the app
Next Chapter

Latest Chapter

  • Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Three - Preparation

    Elena brought the mechanic to Navine's residence under the guidance of Marcus, who greeted him at the door with careful professionalism that masked her own shock at how closely he resembled Navine. The mechanic stepped into the grand foyer and stopped completely, his eyes widening as he took in the scale of the house, the marble floors and the high ceilings and the artwork that lined the walls.But what truly overwhelmed him were the photographs, images of Navine Garrett displayed throughout the residence, in frames on tables and shelves, in formal portraits on the walls, in candid shots showing him with family and friends and colleagues.The mechanic stared at the photographs and felt his suspicion deepen into something approaching certainty that there was something far more significant about this deception than Elena had explained.Elena noticed his focus on the images and immediately began pushing him toward the training room, insisting that he needed to prepare for his role, that

  • Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Two - Deception

    Elena received the mechanic's call and agreed to meet him at a quiet café on the edge of the city where they could talk without being observed by her family or anyone else who might be watching.She arrived early and sat at a corner table with her coffee growing cold as she waited, her mind replaying their previous encounters, her heart continuing to race with hope and uncertainty about what this meeting might lead to.When he walked in, she was struck again by how much he resembled Navine, the same height and build and the way he moved through space with controlled precision.He sat across from her and immediately she found herself distracted again, her eyes searching his face for signs of the man she was desperately trying to find, her mind struggling to focus on the actual purpose of their meeting.She forced herself to look away and take a deep breath before finally revealing what she wanted from him."I need you to pretend to be someone, someone important, for a limited period of

  • Chapter One Hundred and Eighty One - Convergence

    The arrival of Ethan Hart threw the Morrison Family household into absolute turmoil that seemed to consume every conversation and every moment.Relatives gathered in groups throughout the house arguing about whether his claims were legitimate or whether he was an opportunist trying to exploit the family's financial crisis for personal gain.Elena's uncle stood in the sitting room with his arms crossed, his expression hard and skeptical."I don't care what documents he has, I don't care what stories he tells, he's a stranger trying to claim a piece of our family wealth."Another aunt nodded in agreement."We need a DNA test to prove whether he's actually our relative, we shouldn't just accept his word based on some old photographs and letters."Ethan listened to the arguments with complete calm, his expression unchanged by the hostility and doubt surrounding him."A DNA test is perfectly reasonable," he said quietly."But there's one condition, if the results confirm my identity, a por

  • Chapter One Hundred and Eighty - Secrets

    Elena sat in her bedroom staring at her phone, the weight of the kidnapper's demand pressing down on her like physical force.She wanted to call the police, wanted to report that Lyanna and Aunt Miriam had been taken, wanted to put everything into the hands of authorities who had resources and training to handle this kind of crisis.But the phone call at the Garrett house proved that she was being watched constantly, that her every movement was being tracked, that the kidnappers had knowledge of her location and her actions before she even completed them.Elena understood with terrible clarity that calling the police would alert the kidnappers immediately and that any police involvement could result in Lyanna and Aunt Miriam being killed.So she kept the matter secret, carrying the burden alone, searching for clues on her own, trying to figure out who had taken them and why they wanted Navine so badly.Elena spent her evenings walking through the city searching for signs of where Lyan

  • Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Nine - Reunion

    Elena personally brought Lily back to her family and watched as the general's widow embraced her daughter with tears streaming down both their faces.Sarah held Lily so tightly it seemed like she would never let go, like the months of separation had created a fear that releasing her grip would mean losing her daughter again.Emma cried and held onto both her mother and sister, the family finally reunited after so long apart.But even in the moment of reunion, Sarah's eyes carried confusion and uncertainty about what had happened, about how the powerful Monroe Family that had seemed unbreakable had collapsed so completely and so suddenly."Who did this?" Sarah asked Elena quietly while Lily was resting."Who could have orchestrated something so perfect, something that destroyed the entire family without revealing themselves?"Elena shook her head because she didn't have an answer that made logical sense."I don't know, but whoever it was, they knew everything about the family, they had

  • Chapter One Hundred and Seventy Eight - The Collapse

    The leaked video spread across the internet like fire consuming dry wood.News outlets began broadcasting the footage within hours and people stopped what they were doing to watch the Monroe Family's crime unfold on their screens.The video showed everything clearly, the orders being given, the rescue operation being cancelled, the ship going down with two hundred people dying in the water while the family stood in their office calculating profits.Social media exploded with outrage and anger as people demanded justice and accountability for what had been done.Authorities who had closed the case years ago suddenly found themselves under pressure to reopen the investigation into the General's death and the maritime disaster that had killed so many people.Police began mobilizing multiple units and preparing for a full-scale operation against the Monroe Family.The Monroe Family Patriarch sat in his office making desperate phone calls to people who had helped him conceal the incident y

More Chapter
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on MegaNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
Scan code to read on App