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A vow of Violence
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2 Chapters
Chapter 15 The Golden Lure img
Chapter 16 The True Betrayal img
Chapter 17 Steel and Fury img
Chapter 18 The Bloody Truth img
Chapter 19 The Executioner's Blade img
Chapter 20 The Descent img
Chapter 21 The Final Gambit img
Chapter 22 The Master and the Student img
Chapter 23 Water and War img
Chapter 24 The Aftermath and the Coup img
Chapter 25 The Price of Sovereignty img
Chapter 26 The Global Response img
Chapter 27 The Ghost Hunter img
Chapter 28 The Sovereign's Debut img
Chapter 29 The Key to Aether img
Chapter 30 The Blackmail of the State img
Chapter 31 The Price of Absolute Trust img
Chapter 32 The Architecture of War img
Chapter 33 The First Domino img
Chapter 34 The Hammer Falls in Rotterdam img
Chapter 35 The Uneasy Balance img
Chapter 36 The Sovereign Standard img
Chapter 37 The Ghost in the Rail Yard img
Chapter 38 The Global Scope img
Chapter 39 The Erosion of Trust img
Chapter 40 The Coordinates of Aether img
Chapter 41 The Sovereign Fleet img
Chapter 42 Control Room in the Eye of the Storm img
Chapter 43 Beneath the Waves img
Chapter 44 The Crush Depth img
Chapter 45 The Sovereign Throne (EPILOGUE) img
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Chapter 2 A Gentleman's Violence

The smell of fear was sweeter than the orchids.

I watched the color drain from my brother's face. Harrison. The man who had paid the Colombian cartel to toss me overboard five years ago. He looked good. polished. Soft.

And Isolde...

My gaze drifted to her. Five years ago, she had been a girl of twenty-two, shy and bookish. Now? She was a goddess carved from ice and sin. The midnight blue dress left nothing to the imagination, hugging hips that were wider, softer, more dangerous than before. Her skin glowed under the chandeliers, a creamy contrast to the dark fabric. She looked like a prize. My prize, sold to the highest bidder.

"Julian?" Lord Alistair choked out. "My boy... we thought..."

"You thought I was fish food," I finished, stepping closer.

Two security guards-ex-SAS, by the look of their stance-moved to intercept me. They were the Thorne family's dogs. Highly paid, highly trained martial artists. No superpowers here, just physics and brutality.

"Sir, you need to step back," the first guard grunted, reaching for my shoulder.

I didn't stop walking.

As his hand touched my trench coat, I moved. It wasn't a technique you learned in a dojo. It was a technique you learned in the fighting pits of Macau. I grabbed his wrist, twisted his center of gravity, and drove my elbow into his solar plexus.

Crunch.

The sound of cracking ribs echoed through the silent ballroom. The guard collapsed, wheezing.

The second guard swung a heavy fist. I didn't block. I slipped inside his guard-a slip so fast it blurred-and drove the heel of my palm into his jaw. His head snapped back, eyes rolling into his head. He hit the floor unconscious before the first guard had even finished falling.

Total time: three seconds.

I adjusted my cuffs. "Your security is lacking, Father. You should ask for a refund."

The room erupted into gasps. Women clutched their pearls. Men stepped back, terrified of the violence yet unable to look away. This was the thrill they craved. The savagery hidden beneath their tuxedos.

I walked up the steps to the podium, invading Harrison's personal space. He smelled of fear sweat and expensive cologne.

"Julian," Harrison stammered, trying to regain his composure. "We... we buried an empty casket. We mourned you."

"I bet you cried tears of joy," I whispered, leaning in so only he and Isolde could hear. "Happy engagement, brother."

I turned my gaze to Isolde. Up close, she was devastating. The scent of jasmine and rain clung to her. Her chest rose and fell rapidly, her lips parted in shock. I could see the pulse fluttering in her throat.

"Isolde," I said, my voice dropping an octave, rough with five years of unsaid words. "You haven't aged a day. You've just grown... sharper."

"Julian," she breathed. Her voice was steady, but her eyes betrayed her. She wasn't scared of me. She was intrigued. "You're supposed to be dead."

"I was," I said, reaching out. I ignored Harrison and took her hand. Her skin was warm, electric against my cold fingers. I brought her knuckles to my lips, maintaining eye contact. The heat in her eyes flared. "But death didn't want me. So now, you're stuck with me."

I turned to the crowd, raising my voice.

"I am formally contesting the transfer of the Thorne Estate," I announced. "And as for this engagement... consider it under review."

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