Chapter Eleven
Author: Chessman
last update2024-01-31 11:34:16

Joe Landon sat close to his wine rack, two empty bottles of wine were close to his chair and he was holding a full glass of wine in his right hand.

His attention moves to the telephone behind him, he wonders what is taking Bobby so long, it's just a kid, how long will he take to finish a mere university kid.

The front door suddenly bashed open, and a man dressed in black suit rushed to Joe, his footsteps were lagging due to his shaking body, fear was completely written on his face as he reached Joe.

Joe stands up when he sees the white envelope on his butler hand. He asked Bobby to send him the head of the kid, but this is just a normal envelope, there is no way the kid's head will be inside.

“What is it Bernard, why the rush and why are you sweating”

Bernard hands the envelope over to Joe.

“Somebody delivered this to the guards at the gate, he wants us to leave Ocean Berry now”

He saw how frightened the guards were, whoever delivered this letter must be a person of prestigious s
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    At that moment, Derek narrowed his eyes, his voice growing firmer as he responded with controlled defiance, “So the whole idea now is that I should what? Break this chair, prove myself, unleash whatever strength I have, just so you—an old man who thinks he sees everything can finally say I’m worthy?”He gave a slow shake of his head, a slight smirk tugging at the corner of his lips, though his heart pounded beneath his chest. “No. That’s not going to happen.”The guards tensed, hearing his tone. Even the old man slightly furrowed his brows, not expecting such a calm response. Derek continued, “You say I’m hiding behind lies. That I don’t have strength because your so-called all-seeing eyes can’t detect it. That’s not my fault. That’s on you. Maybe your eyes are failing. Maybe your senses are duller than you believe.”He leaned forward slightly in the chair, though his wrists were still tightly bound, his body aching from earlier blows. “Let me explain something very clearly,” he said

  • CHAPTER 449

    At that moment, Derek slowly lifted his head. His eyes, no longer filled with fear, locked directly onto the old man's gaze. There was no tremble in his voice this time. No stutter. Only silence at first, the kind of silence that made everyone else in the room hold their breath. Then slowly, Derek's lips curved—not into a smirk, not into a smile—but into something in between. Calm. Unshaken. And maybe, just maybe… dangerous."You said your eyes see everything," Derek said slowly, almost like he was speaking to a child. "Then maybe… it's time you went back and checked if those eyes of yours still work."The old man’s jaw tightened. The guards flinched, fists tightening. It wasn’t just the words Derek spoke—it was how he said them. The calmness in his voice, the control. The sheer disrespect. But more than that, it was the confidence. It was unnerving.“You speak boldly for someone still tied to a chair,” the old man said coldly, but even he could hear the shift. Something didn’t feel r

  • CHAPTER 448

    At that moment, upon hearing what the old man just said, something inside Derek twisted.It was like a slow, cold knife turning in his gut.Even though he was still tied to the chair, even though his body ached and his wrists were burning from the ropes cutting into them, his mind began to race. Piece by piece, the truth started to come together—painfully, clearly, and humiliatingly.“They’re talking about Jason…” Derek whispered to himself, barely audible.It all made sense now.The “other boy” the old man wanted… wasn’t just any other boy. It was Jason. The real fighter. The one who always stood in front, who always made sure Derek never had to lift a hand. The one who carried the team in the last competition the one who humiliated their enemies so badly that they came crawling back, hungry for revenge.Jason. Again.Derek bit down hard on the inside of his cheek, almost drawing blood. The bitterness tasted like shame.So that was it. These people, whoever they were, had seen the fi

  • CHAPTER 448

    Derek’s heart began to pound hard.Each thump felt like a drumbeat in his chest, a brutal rhythm echoing his rising fear. He tried his best to hide it, to stay calm, to remain the fearless Derek everyone knew. But inside, he was shaking. The cloth bag still covered his face, the ropes held him tight to the cold metal chair, and he couldn’t move an inch—not even enough to shift his weight.But none of that was what unsettled him.It was the sound, that slow… steady… tap… tap… tap of the walking stick hitting the floor.He didn’t know why, but there was something about that sound that gripped his chest like a vice. It wasn’t rushed. It wasn’t panicked. It was calm—too calm. Whoever was walking toward him wasn’t nervous, wasn’t afraid, wasn’t in a hurry. That kind of composure only came from one thing: power.Whoever it was… they were in charge. No doubt about it.Derek knew it in his bones. He didn’t need to see to know. That wasn’t just any man coming toward him that was the boss. The

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    Inside a warehouse that was so silent it almost swallowed sound, the air hung heavy with dust and the faint scent of oil and rusted metal. The dim light from a single flickering bulb above barely illuminated the vast, empty space, casting long, unsettling shadows across the cracked concrete floor.In the middle of the room, a lone metal chair sat under the bulb’s unsteady glow. And tied tightly to that chair was a man his head slumped forward, a rough cloth bag covering most of his face. His hands were bound behind the chair, his ankles strapped to its legs with thick rope that had already bruised his skin. He was breathing heavily, twitching now and then as the fog in his mind started to clear.A low groan escaped his lips as he stirred awake.Slowly, Derek began to lift his head, confused and disoriented. “Where... where am I?” he muttered under the bag, his voice hoarse from unconsciousness. He tried to move, but every attempt only made the ropes bite deeper into his skin. Panic se

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    At that moment, upon hearing what the boss just said, Jason couldn’t help but start smiling that cold, calm kind of smile that sent chills through anyone who saw it. “Well,” Jason said slowly, his voice low and controlled, “I told you before… one way or the other, I would definitely get my answer. Which I’ve already done. So, you have no use to me again.”His words echoed slightly against the tiled walls of the restroom, mixing with the faint dripping sound from a leaky faucet. The air grew heavier, colder. The boss, still kneeling weakly, could barely lift his head. That was when he actually realized that he had already spilled everything every secret he swore he would never tell, every name he was supposed to die protecting. The realization struck him harder than any physical blow could have. His eyes widened, trembling with regret and fear.Jason stepped closer, his boots making a light thud against the wet floor. “You see,” Jason continued, his tone turning indifferent, “you can d

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