Javon laughed. It was a cold, humorless laugh that made the scarred man on the ground tremble violently.
"Nocturnal Hall?" Javon repeated, as if savoring the name on his tongue. "Of all the names you could have used, you chose the worst possible one to say in front of me."
He crouched down, pressing the cold barrel of a gun against the thug's uninjured hand. "You have two hands," he whispered, his voice terrifyingly calm. "One is already broken. Want to try your luck with the other one?"
"N-no! I'm not lying!"
Javon didn't reply. He just pressed the barrel a little harder. The man could feel the chill of the steel seemingly seeping into his bones. A terror worse than any pain gripped him.
"Alright! Alright! I'll talk!" he screamed in panic. "We're from the Proteus Society! Not Nocturnal Hall! A mysterious client paid us to kill you! I swear!"
He hastily explained that naming Nocturnal Hall was a tactic to divert Javon's potential revenge toward a larger power, hoping the two would destroy each other. A cunning tactic that had unfortunately hit the wrong target.
Javon patted the man's cheek with the gun barrel. "Next time, do your research better."
Watching the scene, Sherly, who had been silent until now, finally spoke up. "Javon, that's enough," she said, her voice anxious. "Don't kill him."
"I know my limits," Javon replied without turning his head.
"That's not it!" Sherly interjected. "You just got out. Don't let them pull you back into the darkness. The Forger family needs you."
Javon paused. He looked at Sherly, saw the genuine fear in her eyes—not fear of these thugs, but fear for him. He sighed. "Sherly, you can't cure cancer by putting a plaster on it. Cancer has to be cut out at the root."
He stood up and yelled at the sprawled-out thugs. "Get up! Stop playing dead!"
A few of the conscious men scrambled painfully to their feet, their heads bowed in fear.
"You're going to take me to your headquarters," Javon commanded.
Sherly's eyes widened in horror. "What are you doing?! You're going to storm their den alone? That's suicide, Javon! Two hands can't fight dozens of men, especially if they have guns!"
"How can I not worry? I'm your..." Sherly stopped herself, realizing what she had almost said. Her cheeks flushed with embarrassment and frustration. "Anyway... you should call the police!"
Javon looked at her, and a rare, genuine smile appeared on his face. "I promise you, when I put a ring on your finger, you will stand tall to receive it. And the entire city will see you, not as a victim, but as a queen reclaiming her throne."
The promise was so powerful and personal it left Sherly speechless. A mixture of anger, anxiety, and a strange, warm feeling frustrated her. "Do whatever you want!" she snapped. "If you want to die, go ahead! Don't blame me if the Forger family goes extinct because of you!"
She spun her wheelchair around sharply and left, leaving Javon to watch her departure with a helpless sigh.
"It's not that I want to fight," he muttered to himself. "But they're not giving me a choice. Letting them go now is like releasing a tiger back into the mountains." He pulled out his phone. "And luckily, I'm not fighting alone."
His finger stopped on a nameless number he had saved for five years. A number he had never dared to call until now. He pressed it.
On the third ring, the call was answered. A calm, professional woman's voice came through. "Herera here."
"It's me," Javon said.
There was a brief silence on the other end, as if the world had stopped spinning. Then, the woman's voice returned, now filled with deep respect. "Chief? We await your orders."
The title felt strange on Javon's tongue, but he had no time for that. "Herera, I need resources in Selvana. Activate 'Protocol Black'."
"Understood, Chief," Herera replied without hesitation. "The Shadows will be mobilized."
The call ended. Javon slipped the phone into his pocket, feeling the power of a giant organization now at his fingertips. This was the power bequeathed to him by Herera, his fourth mentor from the Black Coral Prison, the true controller of Nocturnal Hall.
Javon lightly kicked the scarred man's leg. "Lead the way," he commanded coldly. "And pray that I'm in a good mood when we arrive."
***
Meanwhile, Sherly returned to the Edelweiss family villa, her heart in turmoil.
As soon as her anger subsided, an overwhelming sense of regret and worry washed over her. What if something happened to Javon?
She immediately called for the butler who had always been loyal to her. "Quickly! Get some security guards, find Javon! I'm worried something has happened to him!"
"Looking for who?"
A cynical voice cut through her command. Her bedroom door was pushed open harshly. Aleesha stood there, smirking with a mocking gaze.
"Looking for your convict lover? Sherly, Sherly... worry about yourself first. You haven't actually fallen for him, have you?"
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Chapter 233. Jade Manual II
The Sect Master nodded. “Correct. This manual has five stages, Entry, Foundation, Insight, Mastery, and Perfection.”He began condensing his qi. A sharp aura surged from his dantian, rising violently through his meridians.“I’ve reached the Insight Stage. Normally, I sit at level six of the Newborn Soul Stage. But watch carefully.”His qi rise, rise, and kept rising.It stopped at level nine.“This is the power of the White Jade Manual, it forces a cultivator’s level to rise temporarily.”Javon frowned. “A jump of three levels? That’s insane.”“Indeed. But it’s temporary, and it comes with danger. Your body remains at its original strength. If your meridians aren’t strong enough, the backlash will tear you apart.”Javon muttered, “An incredible technique… but dangerous.”“Great power demands a price,” the Sect Master said, handing over the second book. “This is the White Jade Sect’s close-combat martial art. Created by the founder, and at full strength, it’s comparable to a secret tec
Chapter 232. Jade Manual
Sect Master studied Javon carefully. “Elder Queen, how did you come to know this senior?”“Senior?” Queen frowned. “He’s my little brother.”The Sect Master’s gaze sharpened. “Don’t joke with me. I can’t see the boundary of his cultivation. That means he stands above me.”“Just call me Javon,” Javon said plainly, clearly uncomfortable being addressed as senior by someone with gray hair.The Sect Master pressed his fists together in a respectful salute. “Mr Javon, forgive us for the inadequate welcome.”Javon returned the gesture lightly, without arrogance. The atmosphere of the room shifted instantly.“Elder Queen,” continued the Sect Master, “are you here to reclaim your position? If so, I will remove Gilbert immediately.”Queen shook her head. “No. I’ve come to give it up. I’ll be leaving for Mount Telavip with Javon.”“Mount Telavip?” The Sect Master’s eyes narrowed, as though she had uttered a forbidden name.Javon couldn’t understand why the elders reacted as if the place were a
Chapter 231. White Jade Hall
After making sure Lina and her family were safe, Javon returned to Forger Villa. On the way back, he called Sherly, giving a brief explanation that the problem in Lina’s village was resolved.The moment he stepped into the living room, his body halted. A strange surge pulsed inside his dantian, like something was trying to burst open.“The Dragon Pulse Technique… is it about to break through?” Javon pressed a hand to his lower abdomen, his brows knitting.This time the speed was abnormal. Even after dual cultivation with Queen and the others, he had never felt a push this violent.Then something flashed in his mind, bedsheets, a trace of red.Elizabeth.“What are you thinking about?”Queen’s voice came from behind him. She walked closer, tilting her head. Javon explained honestly, not hiding a thing.Queen leaned back on the sofa. “The Dragon Pulse Technique is special. A dual cultivation with a virgin accelerates breakthroughs.”Javon froze. “So if I want to break through again, I ha
Chapter 230. Benefactor
A few young men who had been lounging around shot to their feet. Hideo’s expression hardened instantly. “Who dares touch a project under the Himalaya family’s name?” he muttered, stepping out of the tent.“He’s a martial artist, Young Master,” the suited man babbled. “And he’s incredibly arrogant!”Hideo didn’t completely believe him, but he still walked. “Fine. I’ll take a look.”On the other side of the clearing, Javon crouched, staring down at Arkana, who writhed on the ground. “Pay,” Javon said. “Or not?”Arkana forced the words out despite the sweat pouring down his face. “If you’ve got the guts, kill me! This project isn’t just the Arkana family! Other major families are involved too! You’ll—”Crack!Javon stepped on his other foot. Arkana’s scream tore across the village just as Hideo arrived at the edge of the crowd. Denhard instinctively tried to cover Lina’s eyes, but the girl brushed his hand away.“Dad, relax… He’s our son-in-law,” she whispered with a mix of pride and awe
Chapter 229. Pay or No II
And then—The excavator stopped. Not because of its mechanics, not because the operator hesitated. It stopped because Javon held the entire eight-ton machine still with one hand.The ground trembled, the metal tracks smoked, but Javon didn’t move an inch.“Is your excavator broken?” the suited man stammered, panic rising in his throat.“I bought it just last week!” the operator cried, face ghost-pale.Dust rolled across Javon’s face. He brushed his hand aside, then—BANG!The excavator flew backward, flipped several meters, and landed upside down like a broken toy.Screams erupted, some people ran, some recorded on their phones. Others collapsed in shock.“H-he’s a martial artist!” someone shrieked.“That’s impossible! This isn’t TV!”The suited man swallowed hard, trying and failing to hide the terror twisting his features. “S-sir… I understand you’re a martial artist… but this is a government order—”Javon turned to him. “Three seconds. Pay!”The excavator operator scrambled up from
Chapter 228. Pay or No
West Selvana Village. The sky above the village was gray, as if it understood something terrible was unfolding.In the wide clearing at the center of the village, a line of heavy machinery stood ready. Excavators growled like iron monsters, dust spiraling in the air.In front of one of them, a middle-aged man with a sun-burned, hardened face stood tall. “If you’re going to tear down my house,” he said, “run over me first.”Behind him, his home was half-collapsed. An elderly woman lay weakly on a bed reduced to just its frame, and a young girl stood at the doorway, Lina. Tears streamed down her cheeks, but her gaze was sharp as stone.“Father, don’t step back! This is our home!”The man in a suit leading the demolition team smiled with the arrogance of someone certain his authority would never be challenged. “Your house stands on government land, and you already signed the contract. Refusing now means breaking the law.”“That contract is fake!” Lina’s father snapped. “You changed the c
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