Chapter81
Author: Blue lace
last update2024-07-27 19:43:38

Chapter81

"Felix you bastards, your arrogance trughly knows no bounds, I am going to teach you a lesson!" Varol displayed a loud screen as he rushed towards Felix raising his fist and striking at Felix's face,

At this same time, Varol had completely lost his mind; he was unable to contain his anger and desired to beat Felix.

However, he was about to make the greatest mistake of his entire life by taking this action.

At precisely the moment when Varol's first flew towards Felix's face, a heavy bang could be heard.

In the middle of the air, the hand suddenly stopped moving before it reached Felix's face.

Varol immediately spewed out a significant amount of blood from his mouth, and then he shot into the air at an exceptionally high rate of speed.

"Bang!" followed by a loud bang that reverberated throughout the room as Varol collided with the wall of the party chamber before plummeting to the ground.

In order to prevent Varol's punch from landing in Felix's face,
Continue to read this book for free
Scan the code to download the app

Latest Chapter

  • Chapter516

    Chapter 516 The moment Felix sat down, the air around the table seemed to tighten. For half a heartbeat, the entire first floor of the SeaShell Hotel felt quieter than it should have been like the ocean outside had paused its rhythm just to listen. Valery Creel was the first to recover.He rose halfway from his seat, eyes wide, then bowed slightly. “Y..Your Majesty.”Aron Kruger followed a split second later, nearly knocking his chair back as he stood. “E..Emperor Felix.” Around them, the low murmur of the restaurant shifted into something sharper. Whispers rippled outward, spreading from table to table like a wave. “That’s him…” “No way…” “Isn’t that the Victorium Emperor?” “He’s younger than I imagined…” Felix raised one hand, palm outward. “Sit,” he said calmly. “We’re here to talk business.” The simple sentence carried weight. It wasn’t loud. It didn’t need to be. Creel and Kruger exchanged a quick glance before sitting back down, their movements suddenly ca

  • Chapter515

    Chapter515 Felix did not rush his meal. He ate the way he did most things, calmly, deliberately, without letting emotions cloud his senses. The dining hall of the Victorium guesthouse was warm and softly lit, the long table filled with carefully prepared dishes that balanced nutrition and taste. Steam curled lazily from bowls of soup. The faint clink of cutlery echoed in a steady, comforting rhythm. Across from him, Serena ate more slowly than usual, her thoughts clearly elsewhere. Christene, on the other hand, had regained some of her appetite, though her mood still flickered between irritation and amusement.“…I still can’t believe that man,” she muttered between bites. “I swear, if arrogance could ferment, he’d be a fine vintage.” Serena smiled faintly. “At least we left before things escalated.” Felix set his utensils down neatly. “They already escalated. Just not loudly.” Christene glanced at him. “You mean you’re planning something.” Felix didn’t answer directl

  • Chapter514

    Chapter 514 The Victorium guesthouse was quiet again. Not the heavy, ceremonial quiet of an imperial hall but the softer kind. The kind that came after anger burned itself out and left only lingering dissatisfaction behind. Christene and Serena had already moved ahead toward the dining hall, their footsteps fading down the corridor as warm light spilled from between half open doors. The scent of freshly prepared food drifted through the air, rich and comforting. Felix stopped walking. “Go on,” he said calmly. “Give me a few minutes.” Serena turned back at once. “You’re not skipping dinner again.” Felix smiled faintly. “I’m not. Just making a call.” Christene narrowed her eyes. “This sounds suspiciously like imperial business.” “Five minutes,” Felix replied. “I promise.” Serena studied his face, then nodded. “Fine. But your food is already on the table. Don’t let it get cold.” Christene pointed at him. “If I have to reheat your plate, I’m judging you.” Felix chu

  • Chapter513

    Chapter513 The gates of the Victorium section of the Imperial Guesthouse opened silently as the SUV rolled to a smooth stop. Warm lantern light spilled across the marble driveway, reflecting softly off carved pillars and carefully trimmed hedges. The atmosphere here was nothing like the noise and tension of the city outside. It was quiet. Ordered. Safe. Victor stepped out first and opened the door. Felix exited the vehicle, followed by Serena and Christene. The moment their feet touched the ground, several imperial guards stationed along the path straightened sharply. “Your Majesty.”“Welcome back.” “Good evening, Empress.” Maids in light robes bowed deeply, hands folded respectfully, eyes lowered. Christene glanced around, stretching her arms slightly. “Ah… finally. Somewhere that doesn’t make me want to flip a table.” Serena smiled faintly. “You handled yourself well back there.” Christene scoffed. “Please. I was this close to verbally dismembering that manager.

  • Chapter512

    Chapter512"I have offended an emperor!" Krel exclaimed as he held his head.An emperor. In public. In his own establishment. The consequences rushed into his mind all at once, he might have his licenses revoked, businesses frozen, investigations launched, connections severed. And worse. Felix hadn’t done anything. That was what terrified him most. Krel turned sharply. “Nepa Light,” he said. Light was still standing nearby. He hadn’t moved either. But unlike Krel, his stillness wasn’t panic. It was confusion. His brows were drawn together, his gaze fixed on the corridor Felix had disappeared down, as though replaying the scene again and again. “…Why,” Light murmured to himself, “did he just leave?” Krel staggered toward him. “Young Master Light,” he said urgently, “you knew, didn’t you?” Light didn’t respond. “Y..You knew who he was,” Krel pressed. “You knew his identity.” That snapped Light out of his daze. He looked at Krel, annoyance flickering across his face

  • Chapter511

    Chapter511 The glass doors of Cherrly Restaurant slid shut behind them with a soft, final sound. Felix and the girls stopped walking. For a brief moment, the three of them stood on the pavement outside, the glow of the restaurant’s massive signboard washing over their faces in pale gold light. No one spoke Among them, Traffic moved in the distance. A hover billboard flickered across the street. Laughter drifted faintly from somewhere down the avenue. Christene was the first to turn around. She looked up at the building. Her lips pressed together. “…What a waste,” she muttered. Serena followed her gaze. The disappointment in her eyes was quiet but unmistakable. “I was actually looking forward to eating there,” she said softly. “Everyone talked about this place like it was special.” Felix didn’t answer immediately. He stared at the entrance they’d just left. the polished doors, the uniformed staff visible through the glass, the illusion of refinement that now felt thin a

More Chapter

Reader Comments

the spelling is awful

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