"What? You think you can just walk away after causing trouble?"Alexander stared at Harold with a meaningful smile. Things had gotten this far, and he intended to deal with them once and for all."I'll pay for the broken items, and I'll cover the medical expenses for the waiter." With no other optio
"Dad, please save me! If I die in Wyverna, our family will have no heir."Harold was so terrified that he was at a loss. He knew very well what kind of ruthless person his father was.While his father was usually kind to him, he would sacrifice the pawn to protect the king when necessary."Alright,
"Open it," said Amber as she looked at the shipping container.She needed to take samples back for the tech department to analyze before deciding whether to collaborate with Willy. Safety was the top priority for household products.Mister Argur nodded and led a few people forward to open the contai
Alexander heard the voice and snatched the phone angrily. "Willy, something in your container attacked us. Are you trying to kill me?"He knew Willy was a fool, but the container was Willy's after all. He was the only lead they had."What?!" Willy was terrified. Even if he had 10 times the courage,
Alexander felt a headache coming on when he heard this, but he continued to ask, "Then, among your enemies, who wants to kill you?"Willy answered without hesitation, "Everyone could be a possibility."Power struggles were wild throughout history. Even one's own relatives might take action.Well, th
Tap, tap!The battle had just ended when footsteps echoed in the corridor, signaling the arrival of many people."Not weak at all," Alexander muttered to himself as he sensed the surge of energy.Among the newcomers was an ultra-powerful semi-Empyrean warrior."Hurry, capture them!" demanded Harold
"Die!" the guard roared, thrusting the steel needle with a fierce expression. The three-meter attack range bolstered his confidence. Striking vital points would surely neutralize any formidable opponent.Maxine, however, stood calmly with her arms crossed as she watched the scene unfold. Facing some
Wells' manor, nestled halfway up a mountain and far from the city, offered the illusion of seclusion. However, the spies lurking in the surrounding jungle were painfully obvious. Without the cover of a crowd, their presence was as conspicuous as targets on a firing range."Take them out," ordered Al