
“Will the father now place his beloved daughter’s hand into the groom’s?”
At the Lumina Grand Hotel, the groom moved across the stage, bouquet in hand.
In the crowd below, Adrian Doyle stood in the shadows, a baseball cap pulled low, his right hand in a bandage. He watched the groom—immaculate in bespoke tailoring—with a jaw clenched so hard his teeth ached.
Three days earlier, Adrian had discovered that his girlfriend, Hailey Grant, was cheating on him—with the very man now standing on stage: his boss, Felix Irving.
Adrian and Hailey had been together since college and later joined Hill Group after graduation. At some point, Hailey ended up in bed with Felix, who managed their department.
Adrian would have remained oblivious, if not for the night he stayed late and stepped into Felix’s office to fetch a file. The computer was still on. One folder on the desktop had a startling title: “Hailey Grant.”
Curiosity tugged at him. He clicked.
What he saw numbed him: thirteen gigabytes of sex videos, all of Felix and Hailey—hotels, kitchens, bathtubs, cars…
Adrian’s vision went red. He wanted to smash the machine.
At that moment, the office door swung open. Felix walked in.
Adrian would never forget the ugliness that twisted Felix’s face that night. Felix blanched at first, but recovered quickly and hissed his threat: “Adrian, I hear your mother’s on some miracle medication. Costs a fortune every month. If the company lets you go—and the job market’s dire—tsk, tsk… One week without it, and her condition will nosedive.”
Adrian’s blood, boiling a heartbeat before, went cold.
Felix, smug and swaggering, closed in, taunting: “Your girlfriend’s service is something else. Quiet little lady on the surface, total contrast underneath. Loves to kneel at my feet, take me in her mouth, and call me Daddy.”
“Last week when she took a sudden day off—you remember? Told you she was on her period, felt unwell? She spent the whole time in my office, riding me.”
Adrian nearly swung, but the thought of his mother’s illness stayed his fist. He ground his teeth and endured.
After work, he raked his hands through his hair until his scalp burned.
He loathed his own cowardice.
His girlfriend had betrayed him; her lover had humiliated him—and still he swallowed it.
That night, he drank himself senseless. Staggering home along a quiet lane, he was jumped by three thugs with steel pipes.
They pinned his right hand to the pavement and brought a pipe crashing down. When it was over, they tossed a note and a bank card beside him.
The note carried a single line: Keep your mouth shut. There’s thirty grand on the card—for medical bills.
Adrian knew exactly who had sent them. Felix was about to get married—to the chairman’s daughter. He needed silence, and this was how he bought it.
Felix didn’t just shatter Adrian’s arm; he shattered his future. From thousands of employees, Adrian had risen to represent the company next month at an international programming competition. He was confident he’d place, and with that, finally catch the eye of the top brass. Felix ruined all of it.
“If not for this bead, I might never have found the courage to expose him,” Adrian muttered now beneath his cap, fingers worrying the violet bead that hung against his chest.
That night, after dialing emergency services through the pain, he’d slipped in and out of consciousness—and in the haze, felt a sudden heat sear from the heirloom bead at his sternum.
“Felix Irving, you like to play? Then let’s play.” Adrian tugged his cap lower, melted back into shadow, and opened his laptop.
He’d been tinkering with hacking since he was a kid; it didn’t take long to seize control of the venue’s giant screen.
The hotel staff were none the wiser.
On stage, Felix—hair slicked, suit pristine—strode toward the bride with a smile that flashed for the cameras. At the first table on the right sat Hailey and their coworkers, applauding, cheering.
Hailey wore the diamond ring Felix had bought her, smiling with a stiffness she couldn’t quite hide.
Relatives and friends beamed, blissfully unaware.
“Before us stand the two most important men in the bride’s life,” the emcee boomed. “Before all these witnesses, they will complete the sacred handover of their love. A trust passed from heart to heart!”
The bride fell into her father’s arms, tears streaming.
Felix drank in the moment, basking in the sea of friendly faces. After today, he would be the Hill family’s son-in-law. His rise was assured.
He had waited too long for this day.
A sudden feminine moan sliced through his reverie. The sound—so familiar—sent a jolt through him.
He turned. On the massive screen, a man and a woman were in the throes of sex.
“Damn! Did the hotel forget to close their p**n video feed? That’s… intense,” one guest laughed.
“What is this? Where’s the staff? Turn it off! Playing trash like this at a wedding? We’ll file a complaint!” a relative on the groom’s side snapped.
Then a voice rang out from the crowd: “Isn’t the man on screen the groom?”
Heads jerked up from their plates as if pulled by strings, all eyes snapping to the screen.
Boom.
The room exploded—catcalls, shrieks, the scrape of chairs—chaos spreading like fire on oil.
No one was more mortified than the groom’s own circle. Felix’s closest friends and family stared, stricken, at the obscene footage, skin crawling with secondhand shame.
The bride’s father let out a cold snort and released his daughter’s hand. Seeing his future father-in-law’s face darken to an iron shadow, Felix felt his stomach drop—and keep falling.
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Jirō Saionji had already realized that the man he had just cut down was clearly a disciple from J. Ino’s karate dojo.Fury flashed across his face. “Who was it? Who dares court death like this?”Adrian spread his hands and smiled, his arrogance even more pronounced than before.“It’s not that I’m not afraid of dying,” he said lightly. “I just think endless killing is rather distasteful. How about this—kneel down, bow your heads, and admit your mistake. I might still spare your lives.”The moment Adrian finished speaking, the entire hall fell silent—no, stunned was the more accurate word.“Mr. Doyle… why are you here?”Neil Peterson spat out a mouthful of blood. After steadying himself for a moment, he looked up at Adrian again.“You should leave—now, before they make a move. These three are far stronger than J. Ino. You’ll be at a disadvantage.”He rattled it all out in one breath, gasping for air afterward, the blood foam at the corner of his mouth not yet wiped away.A warmth stirre
Chapter 129
At the Joy Hotel in Skyline City, Adrian was juggling contracts while keeping an eye on the crowd.He’d thought he could slip away once the Snow Beauty Secret launch wound down. Instead, sharp-eyed Freya had hauled him back to play pack mule.Adrian sighed and accepted his fate. The post-event signing frenzy refused to cool; every company head seemed remarkably accommodating. In a short span, he’d stacked up five or six completed contracts.Daisy was over the moon and chose to ignore Adrian’s long-suffering face.He’d lost count of his sighs. He should’ve taken the back exit, not the front. Then Freya wouldn’t have collared him so brazenly to work. No lounging, no slacking, not even a bite to eat—despair lapped at his ankles.Would someone please rescue him from this venue…His phone buzzed, a faint vibration. Adrian, moving at a leisurely crawl, fished it out. Who could possibly be calling now?A message from Ronald Peterson popped up. “Dr. Doyle, help! A few Hinoku bastards are tryi
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In a flash of steel and breath, those who caught Jirō Saionji’s small motion went rigid with dread—too tense even to remember their anger.Quentin Kennedy didn’t retreat. He drove straight into the gleam of the blade.Everyone saw it—he had stepped onto the field with death already accepted. The Hinoku fighters saw it too. They simply intended to kill him.The fist-wind sharpened until it stung the face.Someone cried, “Master Kennedy!” and the cry seemed to snap everyone awake. The Hinoku men weren’t merely breaking decorum—they meant to take a life in plain view.Rage lit the hall in a chain reaction, glare after glare. Jirō Saionji saw—and didn’t so much as blink.“You go too far!”“Master Kennedy—watch yourself!”“Shameless Hinoku cowards!”The world flickered—just a blur of shadow—and a thunderclap rang in their ears. In the next breath, Neil Peterson had hauled Quentin Kennedy back into the safe line.Neil’s face was calm stone as he clapped Quentin’s shoulder. He had recognized
Chapter 127
Archie Nolan’s injuries were severe. Even conscious, he was suffering. Wesley Nolan’s eyes burned red with fury. This made twice now—whether his son’s arm would be ruined was anyone’s guess. A fighter without an arm—how could that not matter?Wesley and Raymond Mitchell rose in the same breath and lunged at Ki Fujiwara with blistering speed.Jirō Saionji had no intention of letting them fight two-on-one. He drew his blade in a single motion and slashed for Raymond. The blade-wind hardened to a cutting gale; Raymond twisted away, but his left shoulder split open beneath a razor of wind, crimson soaking his shirt in a heartbeat.“Their blade-wind is vicious—watch the arcs!”Even as Wesley barked the warning, his fist skimmed for Ki Fujiwara’s face—and in that instant, Ki Fujiwara dropped straight back, hit the ground flat, then snapped upright like a sprung hinge.“Jujutsu—Hinoku jujutsu!”One of the dojo heads shouted the warning.Wesley’s expression froze; he recovered instantly and d
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“Bah! Shameless scum!”Ronald Peterson was seething. How had they run into such a relentless, cling-on cur with a face thicker than a city wall? If you lose, take the loss—but he’d gone and dragged reinforcements back to cause trouble. Hinoku dogs—despicable.J. Ino didn’t even bristle. He laughed, delighted. “Don’t you Novaland folks say a gentleman can wait ten years for revenge? I couldn’t wait a decade, so I brought my brothers along.”Neil Peterson snorted, dripping contempt. “You’re no gentleman, of course you couldn’t. And you crow over petty tricks like these.”“Revenge, is it? The last time you slunk in here to take advantage, the only reason you left breathing was our mercy.”J. Ino’s expression didn’t shift. Instead, the burliest man behind him stepped forward. “J. Ino, which one is the master you mentioned? I’ll grind his bones to dust.”J. Ino skimmed a dismissive gaze over them. “These?”The man frowned, puzzled. “So the real expert isn’t here?”J. Ino nodded and let his
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The instant Neil Peterson saw them clearly, his composure fractured.“Master Griffin? Master Holden? What on earth—”Behind them stood a line of small dojo heads, some barely recognizable through the swelling, others carried in on stretchers.A throb pulsed at Neil’s temples. His instincts screamed that something had gone terribly wrong.“Mr. Peterson, we’ve all been hit by dojo challengers!”“Yes, Mr. Peterson—they didn’t even bother with words. They walked in and started swinging! I stepped up to reason with them, and they said they were here to take revenge on every dojo in Skyline City.”“My nephew was beaten within an inch of his life! He’s in the hospital right now—we don’t even know if he’ll make it!”Dojo challenges? Neil’s first thought was J. Ino. Had that man still not given up his grudge?Ronald took a step back. “Dad, could the one behind this ‘retribution’ be J. Ino?”Father and son were thinking the same thing. But the word “they” made Neil suspect it wasn’t that simple
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