Chapter 73
Author: Anakin Detour
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Tonight was the boxing match between Jaden and Stanwell. It was unexpectedly popular, so many blogs have posted it with millions of views.

After the scene Jaden pulled at Winston’s party—where he humiliated Stanwell in front of hundreds—clips had gone viral within hours. Blogs lit up. Memes flooded the net. Everyone was talking.

“Who’s the guy who embarrassed Stanwell?”

“Dude’s got guts. Or a death wish.”

“Stanwell’s gonna paint the ring with him.”

And just like that, a match no one cared about turned into the most hyped street fight of the year.

Bets flew fast. People sold watches, cars, even land just to stake on Stanwell. The odds were 40 to 1. No one believed Jaden stood a chance.

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A blacked-out SUV pulled up to the front gates of The Vale Dome, a repurposed mini-stadium on the edge of the city—rented out by Stanwell himself.

Drax sat behind the wheel, scanning the crowd with sharp eyes. The parking lot was full of muscle cars, armored sedans, and limos — the kind of vehicles o
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    Tonight was the boxing match between Jaden and Stanwell. It was unexpectedly popular, so many blogs have posted it with millions of views.After the scene Jaden pulled at Winston’s party—where he humiliated Stanwell in front of hundreds—clips had gone viral within hours. Blogs lit up. Memes flooded the net. Everyone was talking.“Who’s the guy who embarrassed Stanwell?”“Dude’s got guts. Or a death wish.”“Stanwell’s gonna paint the ring with him.”And just like that, a match no one cared about turned into the most hyped street fight of the year.Bets flew fast. People sold watches, cars, even land just to stake on Stanwell. The odds were 40 to 1. No one believed Jaden stood a chance.---A blacked-out SUV pulled up to the front gates of The Vale Dome, a repurposed mini-stadium on the edge of the city—rented out by Stanwell himself.Drax sat behind the wheel, scanning the crowd with sharp eyes. The parking lot was full of muscle cars, armored sedans, and limos — the kind of vehicles o

  • Chapter 72

    At Jaden's new penthouse.The room was dead silent—only the hum of the city far below the glass walls broke through.Jaden sat cross-legged on the floor, shirtless, his eyes closed, breath slow and even. A light breeze from the open balcony fluttered the curtains. The scar down his back was visible—ugly, deep, old. His body, still as stone, radiated calm… but not peace.Then the elevator beeped.Footsteps.Drax entered, boots heavy against the marble. He tossed a thick envelope onto the table. A glossy photograph slid out."Fifty million bounty," Drax said, voice rough. "From the Blakes. For your head."Jaden didn’t even twitch.Drax scoffed. “You really did a number on that golden boy, huh? Word is, he’s bawling in bed. Can’t have kids. Family’s losing their mind.”Still, nothing from Jaden.Drax took a seat on the arm of the couch, leaned forward, elbows on his knees. “Oh—and it’s not just the Blakes anymore. The Gravesends joined the hunt.”That got a blink from Jaden. Just one.“B

  • Chapter 71

    Blake Mansion — That EveningThunder cracked across the night sky, shaking the glass panes of the Blake mansion. Rain slammed against the windows like fists, drowning the silence inside in a relentless, pounding rhythm.But nothing—not even the storm—could match the fury brewing within those walls.Andrew lay on the massive bed in the center of the room, body pale, drenched in cold sweat. The sheets were crumpled and bloodstained near his thighs. His breathing came in shallow gasps. Monitors beeped beside him, tracking his unstable vitals.A team of doctors hovered, their faces grim. The chief surgeon finally stepped back, his gloves red. “We’ve done all we can,” he said, voice low. “The internal trauma was… extensive.”Mr. Blake’s eyes narrowed. “How bad?”The surgeon hesitated. Then: “He’s infertile. It’s permanent.”The words fell like a bomb.Mrs. Blake let out a sound between a scream and a gasp, staggering backward until she hit the dresser. “No… no, that’s not possible. He’s on

  • Chapter 70

    The next day. Jaden sat calmly at a quiet rooftop café overlooking Ravenmoor. The chaos from last night hadn’t touched him. He sipped tea like nothing had happened—until a man with one arm slowly walked up to him and bowed deeply. It was Bob. His face was pale, lips chapped, and his coat couldn’t hide the fresh bandages where his left arm used to be. “Boss,” Bob said, eyes low. “I failed. I couldn’t protect her.” Jaden didn’t speak immediately. He set his tea down, reached into his pocket, and pulled out a sleek, black titanium card—the same one he took from Stanwell the night before. He held it out. Bob stared at it. “That’s worth a hundred million,” Jaden said plainly. “You lost your arm saving Julie. You obeyed my orders. That’s more than most can say.” Bob’s eyes widened in disbelief. “Boss, I—” “Use it. Start over. Somewhere peaceful,” Jaden interrupted. “You’ve done enough.” Bob bowed again, but this time tears mixed with his voice. “Then let me do one last thing befor

  • Chapter 69

    But he wasn’t going to let it end like this. No way. He stepped forward and turned to the crowd, raising his voice to pull everyone’s attention back. “Don’t think this is over!” Murmurs spread like wildfire. All eyes snapped to Stanwell, who now climbed onto the small platform used earlier by the auctioneers. “You all know me,” he shouted. “I’m not just some loudmouth with cash. I’m Ravenmoor’s top-ranked boxer! No one’s beaten me in my entire career. And if I’m going to lose that kind of money, I want a real fight for it.” He pointed straight at Jaden. “And just to make it fair—three days. A public match. Me versus him. No lawyers. No auctions. Just fists!” Gasps rippled through the hall. “Whoever wins takes a hundred million! You’ve got three days to get ready, Jaden. Don’t chicken out now.” Stanwell grinned, chest puffed out again. “This time, let’s see how well you do without someone stepping in to rescue you!” The crowd went wild. “That man is dead meat!”

  • Chapter 68

    The room trembled.No longer with laughter—now with stunned disbelief.Mouths hung open. Glasses lowered mid-sip. All eyes locked on the jade figurine glowing faintly beneath the overhead chandeliers.Stanwell's throat bobbed. He took a step closer, eyes twitching between the artifact and Jaden.“This is a trick,” he barked suddenly, the edge of panic bleeding into his voice. “It has to be fake! There’s no way someone like him could get his hands on something this rare!”Donald turned, his tone sharp enough to cut steel. “Impossible.”He stepped beside the display, eyes never leaving the piece. “The weight, the sheen, the cut—this is Verdant-era craftsmanship. See that mark?” He pointed. “That's an emerald seal etched with the Spiral Bloom technique—lost for over three centuries. There are only seven in existence. I personally know five of the owners.”He looked at Jaden with a mix of disbelief and admiration.“You brought the sixth.”The hall went dead quiet.A heavy silence smothere

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