Sherly's breath hitched, and for a moment, the beautiful garden around her seemed to vanish. Hope was a cruel thing, and Sherly had learned long ago not to trust it.
"Javon, you… you can't be serious," she said, trying to smile, but the result was fragile and bitter. "I don't need to be comforted. I've come to terms with my condition."
Javon brushed a dry leaf from Sherly's shoulder, his gaze intense, as if it could pierce through the layers of calm she had painstakingly built. "Come to terms?" he asked softly. "The Sherly I remember was a fighter. A business genius whose stare could make directors tremble. She would never 'come to terms' with defeat."
Sherly's grip on the thin blanket over her knees tightened. "What else can I do?" she sighed, her defensive walls beginning to crack. "I've seen all the most prominent experts, tried every new medical technology from around the world. The result was always the same." She stared blankly ahead. "They all shook their heads. 'There's no precedent,' they said. My legs are dead."
"Just because they can't, doesn't mean there's no way," Javon countered, his voice filled with a conviction that defied logic. He knelt before her wheelchair. "In my field of knowledge, nothing is truly dead as long as the root remains. They see severed nerves. I see blocked energy meridians."
Sherly looked at him, astonished. "Why? Why would you help me?"
"Because you're my fiancée now," Javon answered simply. "And I need a partner who can stand by my side, not behind me. I believe in your spirit, and I believe in my ability."
The wind blew, carrying the scent of damp earth and blooming flowers. Sherly's heart, which had long beaten to a rhythm of resignation, now began to pound. For the first time since the accident, someone wasn't looking at her with pity or disgust. Someone saw the fighter within her, not the disabled woman in a wheelchair.
A final doubt surfaced. "But... how? The world knows you as..." She trailed off, unable to say the words 'playboy' or 'troublemaker'.
Javon understood. He gave a faint smile. "The outside world only sees what it wants to see. I learned a few things during these past five years."
Without asking for permission, he placed his fingertips on the blanket, directly over Sherly's knee. He closed his eyes. It wasn't an ordinary touch, but a scan. With the Dragon's Pulse technique flowing within him, he could feel what the most advanced MRI machine could not—a dense, cold stagnation, a frozen blockage of vital energy.
"Sometimes... there's a tingling sensation here, isn't there?" he asked without opening his eyes.
Sherly nodded in shock. "Yes, the doctors said it was an abnormal nerve impulse."
"The doctors called it a 'glitch'," Javon cut in. "I call it an 'echo'. The echo of a life that still wants to flow. This isn't an impossible case, it just requires a different approach." He opened his eyes. "I can melt that ice dam, Sherly."
That painful hope was now so real that Sherly could hardly breathe. "What... what do I have to do?"
"Trust me," Javon said. "I'll deduct the cost of the treatment from the fifteen million you gave me. I won't take your money for nothing."
Hearing that, Sherly snapped out of her shock. Her face reverted to the concerned expression of a strategist. "Don't even think about it. That money is yours. Besides, for your family's situation, fifteen million won't be enough to patch a fifty-million-dollar hole. We need to find a way, quickly."
Javon smiled at the rapid change. This was the real Sherly. "I already have a plan."
"You can't fight them all alone!"
"I am enough," Javon replied, and the certainty in his eyes was so absolute it sent a shiver down Sherly's spine.
Even so, Sherly reached into her bag, took out a slip of paper and a pen, and wrote down a name and a phone number. "I may not be able to walk, but my connections still exist. This is Livia's contact. She's a legend in the investment world. The only person I can trust completely. Tell her I sent you."
Javon accepted the paper. The name 'Livia' sounded familiar, stirring a memory of whispers in the Black Coral Prison about an untouchable queen of finance. A very useful piece on the board. "Alright, thank you."
He said his goodbyes and hurried off, leaving Sherly in a daze, staring at the slip of paper in her hand as if it were a ticket to a miracle.
***
The car sped down the highway. In Javon's mind, business strategies and diagrams of human meridians merged into one. The hundred million from the Edelweiss family would soon arrive, enough to stabilize the company and begin Sherly's treatment. Everything was going according to plan.
Then, a flash in his rearview mirror caught his attention.
Two unmarked white vans. Tailing him too closely, moving with coordinated aggression.
Javier certainly didn't waste any time.
A cold smile played on Javon's lips. 'Good. I could use a warm-up.'
He didn't panic. Instead, he calmly turned the steering wheel, taking the next exit, moving away from the traffic. He wasn't running away; he was choosing his battlefield. His car slowed and finally stopped in front of the rusted gates of a long-abandoned factory.
He killed the engine and waited. The doors of the two vans slid open violently, and more than a dozen burly men jumped out, surrounding his car. Their leader, a man with a scar on his eyebrow, tapped a steel pipe against his palm.
"Look who it is," he said mockingly. "Young Master Forger. I hear you swapped fiancées? From porcelain to damaged goods, huh?"
CLICK.
Javon's car door opened slowly. He stepped out, loosening the tie that felt like it was strangling him.
Before the leader could continue his taunts, a shadow shot forward.
THWACK!
The scarred man was thrown backward as if hit by a bull, his steel pipe clattering to the ground.
Javon wrapped his tie around his knuckles, his eyes glinting coldly as he stared at the rest of the stunned mob.
"Too much talking," he hissed. "Let's get this over with."
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Chapter 315. The Sun Banner Brought to Its Knees
The city stood magnificently atop a massive oasis. Stone-paved roads stretched wide. Pavilions and towers lined up in flawless order. Martial practitioners moved about with powerful auras. Yet none of that was what made Javon’s jaw tighten.White banners bearing a red circle fluttered everywhere, on the city walls, atop shop roofs, and above the gates of noble residences.The Grand Sun Banner.“That flag?” he asked.“That is the emblem of the current kingdom,” Selira explained. “The previous king modified it. The noble family is called the Order of the Grand Sun.”Javon held his breath. The invasion nearly a century ago. Poison gas drums in the desert. And now the Grand Sun Banner. The picture was becoming clear.Selira walked too quickly and accidentally bumped into a young man dressed in distinct Javana attire. A white headband embroidered with a blazing red sun was fastened proudly across his forehead.“Idiot! Don’t you have eyes?” he snapped.Selira immediately lowered her head. “
Chapter 314. The Yellow Fog and the Secret of 001
After leaving Selira outside the danger zone, Javon shot back toward the yellow fog without hesitation.“Sir, don’t go in!” Selira shouted in panic. “Even Celestial cultivators have died there!”The warning became nothing more than desert wind.Before entering the fog, Javon condensed his true qi into a full-body shield. One layer, then two, then three. He did not believe in luck; he believed in redundancy.The fog was thick, limiting visibility to no more than ten meters. The air felt heavy, as if it contained something wrong.Behind a low rocky hill, he stopped. Part of a metal object protruded from the sand.With a pull of inner energy, he lifted it. An old iron drum. Foreign writing was printed on its surface, Javana script. He recognized its form, though he had never wished to study it.A string of numbers was clearly marked. Beneath it, number: 001. A military unit and chemical research materials.Javon’s gaze hardened. This was not natural miasma, but a leak of man-made toxic g
Chapter 313. The Holy Water and the Price of Three Doses
“I have indeed drunk it,” Zarek said flatly. “Last year. Thanks to that holy water, I broke through from the first level of Celestial to the second level. But there is a limit, three times in a lifetime. Any more than that, and you won’t survive.”Forger Enterprise was not mentioned, yet the atmosphere of the arena felt like the cruelest corporate transaction, where profit and loss were measured in lives.“If more than three times?” Javon asked calmly.“Your body will rot.” Zarek stared blankly, as if seeing shadows of the past. “A few years ago, a cultivator at the Nascent Soul Stage drank it four times in a single year. His skin split open, oozing pus. His internal organs melted like rotten porridge. He died screaming.”Silence spread.Javon observed the small bottle in Zarek’s hand. If even someone at the Nascent Soul Stage could end like that, then this substance was not merely a cultivation-enhancing potion. It was a biological gamble.“In Celestial, many have already proven it,”
Chapter 312. The Festival of the Redeeming Sun
Silence.Rhevan Solrik swallowed hard.Zarek narrowed his eyes. In an instant, his figure appeared before Javon.A smile spread across his face. “Brother,” he said warmly, as if he had never ordered the arrest moments ago, “my eyesight must have failed me. A man of your strength should not be standing among common folk. Please, take a seat in the place of honor.”The sudden shift in attitude stirred the crowd.Javon looked at him flatly. “No need. I prefer the lively atmosphere.”He paused. “If you’re sincere, bring two chairs. My legs are tired.”Silence fell again.Some even thought they had misheard.Asking the city lord to fetch chairs?Rhevan nearly leapt from his seat.But Zarek only stared deeply. “Bring chairs,” he ordered without hesitation.He returned to the platform. His expression remained calm, though his fingers gripped the armrest tightly.“Father, he’s humiliating us!” Rhevan whispered angrily.Zarek replied softly, “That boy is no ordinary man. The festival is more i
Chapter 311. The Day of Restoration
From the restaurant window, Javon watched everything calmly. “I hope he’s smart enough to stop,” he murmured softly.If not, he would not mind eliminating the problem at its root. He returned to a cross-legged position and resumed cultivating.The next morning.A knock sounded at the door. Selira Kain arrived right on time.“Let’s go.”The moment they stepped out of the restaurant, Javon sensed something different. The city was far busier than the day before. More guards were patrolling, and crowds filled the streets.“What’s happening today?” he asked.Selira smiled faintly. “Restoration Day. Every year, people from Sand City come to distribute holy water and holy medicine.”“Holy water?”The festival was unfamiliar to Javon.Selira explained that it was not an ancient tradition but one established about a hundred years ago by the twenty-seventh king of Sand City. On that day, special envoys would travel among the oasis cities, bringing holy water and holy medicine.Holy water was gi
Chapter 310. Night Assassination
“You don’t need to worry about that. Just take me there.”Seeing his firm attitude, Selira Kain did not continue the discussion and soon took her leave.As she stepped out of the restaurant, she ran into Rhevan Solrik. “You met that man again?” His tone was cold.Selira frowned. “What do you mean? You’re the one causing trouble with him?”Rhevan realized he had spoken too much, but it was already too late.“Young Master Solrik,” Selira said coldly, “we are not compatible. Please stop bothering me or dragging my friends into trouble.”She walked past him without another glance.Rhevan’s expression darkened immediately.After standing in silence for a while, he asked the guard behind him, “What did you find?”“His identity is unknown. He’s clearly not from Silent Sands.”Rhevan’s mood worsened. An outsider had suddenly grown close to the woman he had long set his sights on. Unpleasant thoughts formed in his mind.“Elder,” he said quietly, “that boy is suspicious. Find an opportunity to
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