THE RETURN Of the LEGENDARY KING of WAR
THE RETURN Of the LEGENDARY KING of WAR
Author: SAMMY'S LAST
001: Words Like Blade
Author: SAMMY'S LAST
last update2025-06-19 20:20:30

“Hurry up and buckle my heels!”

The sharp click of golden stilettos echoes through the room as Lizzy McCalls snaps again.

“Look! A damn snail would have gotten me ready by now. What are you even doing?!”

She didn't bother to look down at Andrew, crouched before her with trembling fingers. Her voice is ice wrapped in velvet—cutting, a mixture of elegance, but loud enough to stab.

“Are you trying to make me late for this contract? Or are you just naturally the enemy of progress?”

She towers over him in an emerald green dress that looks poured from a bottle of liquid wealth. Tailored to perfection, the thick, sculpted fabric hugs her curves like a second skin.

The square neckline frames her collar bone with Aristocratic flair, while the cat sleeves clunk tight to her biceps, enhancing her stiff posture.

A gold buckled belt cinched her narrow waist, adding just the right edge of power. Her hem stood neatly below the knee, and those pointy golden hills truck the floor with deliberate, punishing rhythm.

A month ago, she has seen this dress in a boutique window. Her friends scooped theirs up without blinking, flaunting them at brunches and gallery openings. Lizzy had only stares, her chest burning with silent envy.

She'd glance at Mark Andrew—her husband—who stands quietly by the window peeling and apple.

An apple, of all things!

Of course it is her apple. She has seen him peel hundreds for her since they married. “But what good is a man who can peel apples and not afford to buy her a decent gift?” Lizzy thinks.

Her friends have designer bags. Trips abroad. New cars. But she has… Mark.

Stupid, pathetic looking Mark.

But then last night, everything changed.

A courier shows up at their Mansion gate. She had a package to sign for. There is no sender and there is no note. Just a heavy black box.

She had opened it beneath the chandelier and gasped.

Inside was the emerald green dress she had moaned over for weeks. Golden stilettos that simmered like fire. A small jewelry case with gold studs and a delicate matching necklace.

There is no tag, or a clue as to who sent it.

But when she sees the receipt tucked under the shoes—six figures for the entire set—her breath hitched! The price alone makes her weak in the knees.

Now, no one will mock her. Not after this. And certainly not when she lands the Billion Pub deal.

Mr Theo, the owner of Billion Pub Cooperation, had ignored her proposals for months. And then suddenly, he emailed her last night, singing her praises and asking her to meet—personally.

She didn't know what changed. But then, she isn't about to waste it.

And here is Andrew, fumbling with her shoes like a damn, slow child.

“Hey! What are you doing?!”

Lizzy jerks her foot back, hard. The stiletto scraps across Andrew's hand, slicing the skin. Blood immediately wells up.

“I-I'm sorry,” he says softly, clutching his hand. “You didn't have to yell like that. I was trying to—”

“Well, your damn best is never enough!” She cuts him off, voice like whip. “I don't even know why I am talking to you. You barely understand simple instructions. Not when you're so—so beneath me!”

Andrew is suddenly tongue tied. He didn't know what to say. He just stands there, bleeding silently, eyes cast on the floor. Lizzy’s words cut deep, but he says nothing.

Because he loves her. Madly, miserably and hopelessly in love with her. Because he owed her his life.

Because years ago, she saved him. And he had sworn to spend his life paying that debt.

“Hey! Are you even listening to me?!”

Lizzy’s voice shatters the silence again.

Andrew flinches. “W-What did you say?”

“Oh, forget it. Whatever dumb thought is in your head must be more important.”

She spins on her heal, happy film thrilling behind her like smoke as she heads for the stairs.

Andrew follows immediately, guilt burning in his chest. He has managed to anger her again. His Lizzy. “I'm sorry. Please don't be mad. It won't happen again. I swear—”

“You should be sorry!” She spits. “Like you can't even own a car! And now I have to show up to Billion Pub on a scooter like some beggars wife?! Urghhh! My friends will mock me to death!”

Lizzy reaches the bottom of the staircase and smothers her dress, forcing a calm expression onto her face. No one should see how rage—not in public. She is a woman of class.

In the sitting room, her mother, Mrs Liliana, stands to meet her. She wraps Lizzy in a gentle, proud hug.

“You are going to seal that contract” she says, eyes gleaming. “Because you are your mother's daughter. Not like—” her voice sharpens. “—some worthless loser who's just living off us.”

Her words land like stones from the mountain.

Andrew, still standing nearby, drops his eyes to the marble floor. “But Mom—” he starts…

Before he could finish, Mrs Liliana stalks to his side, and with a heavy hand, strikes his cheeks! Andrew immediately cradles his stinging cheeks.

Madam Liliana only looks fraial but the frailness doesn't match the power her palms held.

“Don't you dare call me that,” she snaps. “All My sons are successful. I will never bear a disgrace like you.

Lizzy watches everything unfold, enjoying the spectacle. Then she gives a light laugh. “Mom, don't stress yourself. Or you'll really ruin your beautiful face.”

Liliana scoffs and waves her off. “Go, or you'll be late.” She says, before glaring icily at Andrew.

Outside, Andrew rolls out the scooter and starts the ignition. The engine sputters to life.

He then turns to Lizzy, smiling faintly. “It's ready,” she gently informs her.

She eyes the scooter with disdain. After a long pause, she finally walks over and clones on. Side-saddle like royalty, making sure her body doesn't touch Andrew. Just sitting in the same space as him already repulses her.

But still, like a finished man, Andrew adores her.

She is her princess, even if she will never see him as her prince.

“Hey,” he says softly, trying to ease the tension that rides along with them, mocking and reminding him that he can never be enough for her. “Don't be nervous, okay? Everything will go smoothly, I'm sure—”

“Oh, you're sure?” Lizzy scoffs. “Please. What would a useless, broke lived-in husband know about businesses?”

Andrew stays quiet at that.

Lizzy hates that. Hates how calm he is. “Like, why can't he just be someone, huh? Why can't he be better?” she thinks.

Halfway through the ride, a black car honks aggressively behind them. Andrew nearly swerves off the road.

“Watch it, dummy!” Lizzy yells, slapping his back. “Trying to kill me because you can't get up to par with me? Well, news flash! It will not work!”

For the first time, Andrew frowns. This isn't his fault. And Lizzy know it, so how can she say such cruel things to him?

The car pulls up beside them, rolling down its window. A man in desider shades leans out, grinning.

“Hey! What is a beauty like you doing on a scooter?”

His eyes scan Lizzy like she is dessert. Then, flickers to Andrew with mockery.

As if burned, Lizzy leaps off the scooter and smolders her dress. “Haha, master Burke! A scooter? No, no. Just a quick ride. Nothing serious.”

Andrew’s heart sinks at that.

Burke raises an eyebrow. “And who is that guy?”

Andrew opens his mouth to speak, but Lizzy ruthlessly beats him to it, tossing her hair back with a light, dismissive laugh.

“Oh, him? He's nobody. Just some delivery guy. My car broke down on my way to Billion Pub Cooperation, and well—” she pauses, flashing Burke a dazzling smile, “—I didn't have much of a choice. Had to settle for this…low budget ride.”

Andrew's heart gives a painful ache, as her casual words stab a knife into his chest.

His frown deepens, his hands curling into fists at his sides. “Was she serious?” He thinks. “Was this what he was to her now? A nobody? A delivery guy? The woman he has given everything to… now can't even acknowledge him as her husband?”

The betrayal leaves a bitter taste in his mouth, but he bites his tongue. He couldn't react, at least not yet. Not while what he is working towards is still unfinished.

Burke snorts, barely hiding his amusement. His eyes gleam with derision as they flick over to Andrew's worn out jeans and battered sneakers.

“Well, I guess not everyone can be lucky enough to ride in style,” Burke says smirking as he twirls the car keys between his fingers. “Now, come on, sweetheart. You don't belong standing next to…that.”

Lizzy laughs, a cruel, breathy sound. “I know, right? I felt like a charity case just climbing onto that scooter.” She wrinkles her nose in disgust, as if merely recalling it makes her nauseous.

Andrew's stomach plummets further. Every word feels like a hammer to his pride, but he remains silent, his face a carefully constructed mask..

Burke saunters towards Lizzy, confidence dripping from every step. He stops just close enough to make Lizzy's breath catch.

“Besides,” he murmurs, voice low and teasing, “aren't we heading in the same direction?”

Andrew watches Lizzy and her cheeks flush a soft pink as she tucks a strand of hair behind her ear, her smile turning coy—an expression she has never once shown him in all their three years of marriage.

“How could I forget you're Mr Theodore's heir to Billion Pub Cooperation?” she asks sweetly, her voice practically dripping with admiration.

At these words, Burke's chest swells with pride. He adjusts his tuxedo with a slow, deliberate motion, basking in her attention. “Of course,” he says smugly. “And how do you think you got that email invite? Mr Theo doesn't just hand those out.”

Last night, Burke had come back home from clubbing to his father pacing around. He inquires why he is pacing around, and that is how he knew. But of course, Lizzy didn't have to know this.

Lizzy's jaws drop, her eyes sparkling like stars. “What?” You… you made that happen?” She gasps, clutching her hands together against her chest. “Oh my God, Burke! You're incredible! I-I don't know how to thank you!”

Before he can reply, Lizzy throws her arms around his neck, giving him a quick but giddy hug. Burke didn't hesitate. His hands immediately settled on her waist a second too long, his smirk growing wider.

All the while, Andrew stands rooted to the spot, watching the scene unfold as though he was nothing more than invisible air.

“And to think,” Burke adds with a mocking glance at Andrew, who is now pale from heartbreak, “thst you could've been stuck with scooter boy over there for the rest of your life.”

He laughs, loud and cruel, like the punchline to some private joke.

Lizzy joins in and giggles, hiding her smile behind her hand as she shoots Andrew a look full of scorn.

“Well, thank God for second chances,” she says, the venom barely hidden beneath her sugary tone.

Andrew's jaws tighten, his vision blurring with suppressed rage. The last time he checks, it isn't Burke who helped her secure the meeting with Mr Theodore.

So how can she stand there, pouring her gratitude into another man's arms… as if he didn't even exist?

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

Latest Chapter

  • 008: Falling Apart

    “You're okay dear? You don't look too good, and you're not eating.” Liliana asks her daughter, Lizzy as they dine on the table. Different kinds of delicacies are spread on the table, but it looks untouched. “Yes, I'm fine, Mom,” Lizzy replies, glancing over at the food. For some reason, she can't bring herself to eat it. Maybe it's because she's grown used to Andrew's cooking, his distinct touch, the way each flavor lingers after savoring it. Now, the chef's dish tastes bland in comparison, lacking the warmth and finesse she's unknowingly come to crave. She picks up the napkin and dabs at her mouth, silently scolding herself. Andrew is like a parasite, a relentless leech who clung to her skin. She should be celebrating her freedom now that he's finally out of her life. She now has Burke, and things are going the way she wants in life. Sure, the gifts he gives her don't match the luxury and quality of that one outfit she wore to the Billion Pub Cooperation, but at least, he buys

  • 007: A Bad Omen Waiting To Happen

    Andrew watches her scramble for escape. She wants to act? Then he will be her guest! He wants to see how far she can go. How much of a fool she can be before enacting his judgment. The door opens a few minutes again and a sharply dressed man steps in, his expression unreadable behind his dark glasses. His ID badge briefly flashes on his waist, an emblem so exclusively classified, most people never see it twice. Valencia quickly stands to his feet, and walks up to this man. Andrew smirks internally, almost rolling his eyes. ‘What, an FBI? Really?’ he thinks. He sees as everyone shifts but is not bold enough to say something. The air in the room crackles with electric tension. “Yes, who is it?” The man that walks in asks proudly, shamelessly tucking a strand of Valencia's hair behind her ear. “Who dared to rattle you?”‘A lover?’ Andrew speculates, eyes watching the man like a hawk. Valencia points towards Andrew. “Him! He just comes here and says he's a board member when he's not!

  • 006: I Want Him Gone

    Valencia remains confidently sure the vote will fall in her favor, just as it always has. Men like Diego enjoy suffering; even when she approached him with an offer to collaborate, he outrightly rejected her without pause. If he chooses poverty, that's his burden. But for her? She chooses power. And that's why she does whatever it takes. Besides, a good number of directors in this room already wear her leash. So there's no chance in hell that she's losing. Even though Mr Diego knows the odds are against him, he still agrees to the vote. He believes that one day, justice would be served to Valencia. The vote starts and in no time, it comes to an end. But to his greatest surprise, it is almost a draw, something that hasn't happened before. But then, his surprise turns into loss when his eyes catch Valencia's triumphant smirk. “I already told you Mr Diego.” Valencia says. “If I wasn't leading well, why did I have so many votes?” she asks daringly, challenging him and making a mental

  • 005: Valencia's Arrogance

    Andrew walks into the sitting room and every soul stands on alert. Convos dies mid sentence, backs straighten, and the air shifts! Dressed in a crisp, dark suit that hugs his tall frame with a militaristic look, he exudes the aura of a once-brutal commander. The fabric whispers power—a cut so immaculate and tailored to his stature, but it's the aura around him that commands more than respect. A cold, unspoken fear. His shoes strike the marble floor, echoing like a ticking time bomb, counting down to someone's downfall. He doesn't speak, but his silence speaks volumes. He has trained them not just to obey, but to understand his mood even before he speaks. Monday has arrived and he is in no mood to crack jokes with no one, because he is furiously going to collect! He strides out of the mansion, into the back of the black G Wagon waiting outside. The car roars to life and moves through the city with purposeful grace. Andrew's return isn't just personal, it's surgical. The board in V

  • 004: Retribution

    The leather seat molds around Andrew's frame like a throne. The world beyond the tinted glass flickers with city light, but inside, silence rules—broken only by the hum of the engine and the faint tap of shoe soles in the mat. “So,” Mason starts. His master has been awfully quiet, but he knows better. Inside that head of his, he knows he's calculating. “What's next now that you're back?” He asks, handing him a kit with one hand. After a second thought, Andrew reaches to take it. Unlike the last time, when he left it, this time he is going to wipe everything that concerns Lizzy out of his life. Mason had seen earlier, how his lips were bleeding. These people dared to lay their filthy hands on his master. ‘Don't they fear death?’ he thinks. Based on that premise, he presses further, hands gripping the steering a little too tight. “Should we teach that woman a lesson?” Ever since that first time, he has been itching to teach that family a lesson! His master is like his father and th

  • 003: He Is Back!

    As if on cue, the door creaks open behind him. Lillian steps out, holding a document, and a pen, out to him. Her face is unreadable, distant, and almost relieved. Andrew stares at the papers. For a moment, he feels like the ground beneath him is giving way. But he still persists. “No, I'm not signing this!” He says and Burke's fists connect to his bleeding lips again, making it bleed more. “Of course, you will!” Liliana grits out, clenching her jaws. “Or else, you'll regret this. Or… you've grown too accustomed to being clingy and ripping my daughter off her hard work right?!” She asks, angry. “Well, that has to stop from now on! So go in there, pack your filthy belongings and get the fuck out of my daughter's life!” She points towards the house, her voice rising to a pitch. “But mom—” Andrew begins, but a hand from madam Liliana shuts him up. “One word from you and I'll have Burke land another hit to your pathetic looking face!” And then, she lifts Andrew's hand with her on

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