Chris flung Edward aside like trash, the man crashing into a table and groaning in pain. Without missing a beat, Chris spun toward the tall, fair-skinned woman blocking his path. Her biceps flexed under her black sleeveless gown—Miss Poison wasn’t just muscle; she carried authority in her posture.
“Why are you harassing them?” Chris asked, his voice low but sharp. “Who the hell gave you the right to walk into this banquet uninvited?” Before she could answer, Alice’s voice rang through the air like shattered glass. “Why are you wasting time asking questions? Deal with that useless pig!” she snapped, pointing at Edward, her nostrils flaring. “He slapped my mom and me! Don’t pity him—break his bones!” Chris clenched his jaw, the veins in his temple twitching. He was hot-headed by nature, but now, he kept a terrifying calm. His eyes locked on Miss Poison’s like a predator waiting for a twitch. As if on cue, Edward groaned and picked himself off the floor, brushing dust off his tuxedo. “What took you so long?” Edward asked, his lips pulled into a scowl. “You were supposed to be here before I put the damn ring on Alice’s finger.” Miss Poison didn’t even flinch. “I don’t owe you an explanation, Mr. Jones,” she said flatly. “Let’s deal with this young man you claim has been harassing you.” She turned to Chris. “What do you want me to do with him?” Chris didn’t respond. His face was set like stone, unreadable. “He’s dirt-poor!” Katherine hissed, stepping beside Miss Poison. “He can’t even fight! Just ask your men to handle him!” But Miss Poison snapped her fingers at her. “I wasn’t talking to you, Mrs. Steel,” she said coldly. “That question was for Mr. Jones. This will be my little gift for showing up late to his wedding.” Edward’s lips curled into a cruel grin. He liked this power trip. Slowly, he walked toward Chris until they were nose to nose. Then, with mock sympathy, he smiled. “I want him dead,” he said, loud enough for everyone to hear. “Beat him until he stops breathing.” Miss Poison raised her hand. “You heard the man. Do it.” The Dragon agents—over fifty of them, clad in sleek black suits, dark glasses, and earpieces—advanced toward Chris. But before they could reach him, Edward held up a hand. “Wait!” The agents froze mid-step. Miss Poison turned her head slightly. “A change of heart, Mr. Jones?” Edward grinned like a man with a twisted joke. “Yes. I’m feeling generous.” He looked at Chris. “Listen, peasant, I’ll let you walk out of here with your bones intact if you get on your knees right now and beg me for mercy. Loudly. In front of everyone.” Gasps and murmurs swelled from the crowd, like wind stirring through dry leaves. “That sounds fair enough! Beg him, boy!” one of the guests called out. Chris stepped forward slowly, eyes never leaving Miss Poison. “You want me to beg?” His voice was soft—too soft. “Alright… I’ll beg.” In a blur, he yanked Edward by the collar, pulled him forward, and twisted his fingers in a way no one had seen before. A sharp, grotesque crack echoed as Edward’s neck jerked sideways. “Aghhhh!” Edward shrieked in pain, stumbling back like a broken puppet. Miss Poison’s face contorted. “Attack him!” she screamed. The agents surged forward—but Chris didn’t flinch. With one swift motion, he reached into his coat and raised something high—a thick, golden sigil etched with the roaring face of a dragon. The symbol glowed faintly, pulsing with power. It was no ordinary metal—it shimmered like it was alive. The moment the sigil caught the light, a thunderous silence dropped over the room. Every black-clad agent fell to their knees as if pulled down by invisible strings. Miss Poison dropped too, forehead nearly touching the floor. “Forgive us, my Lord… We had no idea you were the Dragon Lord!” Whispers rippled like wildfire among the stunned guests. “The Dragon Lord?” “That sigil… That’s real!” Edward sat hunched on the floor, eyes bulging, mouth wide open. His mind raced. The sigil—the legendary dragon sigil—was only ever held by the Dragon Lord himself. If Chris had it… did that mean… Before he could finish his thoughts, Alice scoffed loudly. “You brought this woman to fight Chris? Look at her now, shaking like a wet puppy. She calls herself Miss Poison? More like Miss Pathetic.” Smack! Miss Poison shot up and slapped Alice hard across the face, sending her stumbling backward. “You will not call the Dragon Lord by name!” she bellowed. “Do you have a death wish?” Everyone froze again. Miss Poison dropped back to her knees, her voice calmer but still trembling. “Please, my Lord. On their behalf, I beg you—how shall they be punished?” Chris raised one hand and shook his head. His eyes never left her, but his message was clear—let them go. The agents remained kneeling. Edward’s lip twitched in confusion. “He’s bluffing,” he muttered. “The real Dragon Lord has no mercy. He’s ruthless, feared by kingdoms.” He stood up, wobbling, and pointed at Chris. “You’re faking it! You’re not the Dragon Lord. You’re just a lucky bastard who found a toy and decided to play god!” Chris’s gaze darkened. “You want me to prove it?” His voice dropped to a dangerous whisper. “Maybe I’ll start with your family.” Katherine stepped up beside Edward, pointing a shaky finger at Chris. “You don’t know who you’re messing with. The Jones family is untouchable! Our influence—our wealth—no man can shake it.” Chris didn’t blink. He pulled out his phone. “In five minutes,” he said calmly, “I want you to erase everything the Jones family owns. I mean everything. Their estate. Their businesses. Their stocks. Even this overpriced banquet hall. Burn it down.” Edward let out a loud, mocking laugh. “Are you high? We’re worth over $100 billion, genius. You think you can wipe that out in five minutes with a phone call? You think this is Bollywood?” He laughed harder. “You were class president, right? Pity. I guess all your brainpower was used for organizing talent shows.” But before his laughter could echo again, a hand grabbed him from behind. Whack! Whack! Two brutal slaps rang out. Edward’s head whipped sideways. The hall gasped. He turned around slowly, only to lock eyes with his father. Mr. Jones was shaking, not from rage—but humiliation. “Who did you offend, Edward?” His voice was hoarse. “Because of your stupidity, we’ve lost everything. We’ve gone bankrupt. Even this hall—people are here right now to evict us!” Edward blinked fast, his mind rejecting the truth. He dropped to the floor. “No… This can’t be real,” he whispered. “It’s a joke, right?”
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23. Bianca Has A Plan!
Bianca stood frozen, venom swirling hot in her veins as the murmurs faded into a background blur. Before she could lash out again, her mother stormed toward her, grabbing her wrist with urgency.“We need to leave here quietly, Bianca,” Bridget said in a hushed but sharp tone, her eyes darting around. “Look—everyone’s taking pictures already. Thank heavens I disguised my real features. We must get out of here before our faces are plastered all over social media. The little reputation we have left is at stake!”Bianca yanked her arm back in defiance. “I’m not going anywhere! Let them record! Let them see what Chris did—”Bridget’s patience snapped. Her grip tightened, and her voice lowered to a dangerous pitch. “Stop acting like a child! Do you want to become a meme by sunset? Look around you—every single person in that room had their phone out.”She scanned the surroundings again, paranoia creeping into her expression. “And Mr. Lockwood isn’t just anybody. He’s respected. Influential.
22. You Shouldn't Have Underestimated Me!
Bianca’s mouth parted, but no words came out. Her throat went dry, her mind blank. Everything had hit her like a slap in slow motion.Bridget’s eyes bounced between Chris, Ava, and Mr. Lockwood, trying to grasp the truth of what she'd just heard. Her brows furrowed as reality settled like a heavy blanket. She leaned in toward Bianca and whispered, almost breathlessly, “Bianca, look at the trouble you got us into. That man is the CEO!”Bianca’s lips twitched as she finally found her voice. She faced Ava, her voice strained. “What are you saying, Ava? Are you seriously trying to say that this man over here… is the CEO of Asstas?”Ava didn’t reply. She walked straight to Mr. Lockwood, her tone respectful and composed. “Sir, please pardon her. She truly had no idea who she was speaking to.”Bridget nudged Bianca again, panic now mixing with guilt. “I told you to behave, but you wouldn’t listen,” she muttered. “You better fix this before it gets worse.”Bianca stepped away from her mother
21. Chaos
Ava and Chris left the mansion for Asstas.As usual, Chris sat silently in the driver’s seat, dressed in his black-and-white security uniform, but his heart wasn’t in his duty. He knew Ava had only agreed to her mother’s request—for him. And throughout their drive to the company, Ava remained quiet, her mood heavy and written all over her face.Chris could see it clearly.He held her hand on the gear shift, even as he drove. “Are you still upset about what happened, Ava?”Ava sniffled and tried to look away. “I’m okay, Chris. You don’t have to worry about anything…”“Are you sure, Ava?” Chris interjected quickly. “Because I can see it in your eyes. You’re mad at yourself just for saying yes to Mother’s demand. You didn’t want to help Bianca get that job, and it’s not like you didn’t have options. You only did it to keep her from throwing me out of the house, didn’t you?”Ava shook her head, hiding her emotions. “It’s okay, Chris. I’ve already accepted what she asked me to do. I only a
20. Let's Watch And See!
Ava gave her mother a stern yet confused look as she stared at the papers handed to her.“What are these?” she asked sharply.Mrs. Karen kept her hand outstretched, her expression unreadable.“Why don’t you take a proper look first before asking me questions about what they are or what they’re for?”Suspicion immediately crept into Ava’s eyes as she glanced at Bridget and Bianca, both of whom were watching her with oddly expectant expressions. Finally, Ava took the documents from her mother and looked down at the bold heading.Her brow lifted."Application for Job in Asstas Group of Companies. Secretary General."She scoffed and let out a dry laugh.“What is this now? A job application? Seriously?”Mrs. Karen nodded as if everything was perfectly reasonable.“Yes. That’s Bianca’s job application. She wants to work for Asstas as a Secretary General.”Ava didn't even let her finish before cutting in.“And what exactly does that have to do with me?” she asked, her voice rising with disbe
19. Have A Look!
Chris’s face drained of color. Nothing grated on his pride more than being humiliated by a woman, especially after what his wife had done to him. Ever since her betrayal, his tolerance for women’s disrespect had thinned to a thread. And now, Bianca had slapped him.He stood frozen, staring up at her. His jaw clenched, and his eyes glowed red with suppressed fury.“Why did you—”“Are you gonna hit me, huh?” Bianca interrupted him, stepping forward boldly like she was daring him to try it. “You poured that cold juice on me. Instead of acting like a decent human and apologizing, you're just standing there asking useless questions? You want another slap, huh? Say something stupid again and I’ll give it to you!”Ava pushed forward, anger flaring in her eyes. She had seen the whole thing, seen how it all went down, and now she couldn’t hold her tongue.“Watch your attitude, girl,” Ava snapped, jabbing her finger in Bianca’s direction. “You didn’t have to slap Chris. He didn’t pour the juice
18. Guests From Hell!
Even after the chaos at the banquet, Chris knew Mrs. Karen wouldn’t let the night end without confrontation. He expected her scolding. And as predicted, it didn’t take long.Chris had left the event earlier than everyone else, including Mrs. Karen and Ava. So, the moment they got home, her voice rang through the house.“Chris! Where are you? Get down here and explain yourself!” she shouted, dropping her purse on the console and glaring up the stairs.Chris emerged a few seconds later, walking down the steps with a blank look on his face.Mrs. Karen stormed up to him, folding her arms across her chest. “Tell me, Chris. Was all that drama at the banquet necessary?”Chris blinked, playing dumb. “What are you talking about, Aunt?”“Don’t start acting clueless with me, Chris. You had the nerve—the sheer audacity—to talk to Mr. Leonard that way! And because of you, those men pulled out of the partnership and sponsorship deals. Do you have any idea what you’ve done?”He gave a small shake of
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