The Heir's Return
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Chapter 6 A Marriage img
Chapter 7 You're My Fiancee img
Chapter 8 You Want To Be a Thug img
Chapter 9 Protocol Black img
Chapter 10 The Gilded Cage img
Chapter 11 The Chairman's Ring img
Chapter 12 A Dance of Irone and Bone img
Chapter 13 Fire and Ash img
Chapter 14 Breaching The Gate img
Chapter 15 Purgatory img
Chapter 16 Magnificence img
Chapter 17 Magnificence II img
Chapter 18 Hope at the Tip of a Needle img
Chapter 19 Corridors of Power img
Chapter 20 Storm Under the Lens img
Chapter 21 The Silver Needles img
Chapter 22 Silence and the Storm img
Chapter 23 The Silence of Dawn img
Chapter 24 The Heir img
Chapter 25 The Heir's Gamble img
Chapter 26 The Censeer Entity img
Chapter 27 The Healer's Dowry img
Chapter 28 The Ancestral Hall img
Chapter 29 The Ancestral Hall II img
Chapter 30 New Status img
Chapter 31 New Game img
Chapter 32 An Echo in the Heart img
Chapter 33 A Whisper in the Darkness img
Chapter 34 Whispers Among the Family img
Chapter 35 Whispers Among the Family II img
Chapter 36 Storm in the Family Room img
Chapter 37 The Whispering Pulse img
Chapter 38 Silver Needles and the Body-Refining Pill img
Chapter 39 The Gift and The Homecoming img
Chapter 40 Dawn and Darkness img
Chapter 41 The Contract on the Table img
Chapter 42 Cleaning img
Chapter 43 The Fire of Recovery and The Embers of Revenge img
Chapter 44 A Message for Pablo img
Chapter 45 The Auction Invitation and The Enemy's Lair img
Chapter 46 The Price of an Insult img
Chapter 47 The Show in the Town Square img
Chapter 48 The Father's Three Conditions img
Chapter 49 A New Plan img
Chapter 50 Alliance of Enemies img
Chapter 51 A Call from the Past img
Chapter 52 The Trap at the Cliff's Edge img
Chapter 53 The Choice at the Cliff's Edge img
Chapter 54 Countdown at the Cliff's Edge img
Chapter 55 A Fight to the Last Drop of Blood img
Chapter 56 The Storm is Over, a New Storm Arrives img
Chapter 57 Two Women img
Chapter 58 The Mercenary, The Wife, and The Invitation img
Chapter 59 Heirs and Vipers img
Chapter 60 The Mantis and The Oriole img
Chapter 61 The Phoenix from the Flames img
Chapter 62 A Duel of Words img
Chapter 63 The Price of Entry img
Chapter 64 An Unbecoming Display img
Chapter 65 The Aftershock img
Chapter 66 The Sky Lantern img
Chapter 67 Aftermath and Ambush img
Chapter 68 Echoes and Entrances img
Chapter 69 Ghosts of the Past img
Chapter 70 A Queen's Rebuke img
Chapter 71 The Implosion img
Chapter 72 Trial by Fire and Needle img
Chapter 73 An Invitation in Blood img
Chapter 74 Clash of Grandmasters img
Chapter 75 Checkmate img
Chapter 76 The Poisoner's Gate img
Chapter 77 A Deception of Dawn img
Chapter 78 The Walker Alliance img
Chapter 79 The Dragon's Coil img
Chapter 80 The Torturer's Gambit img
Chapter 81 A Reversal of Power img
Chapter 82 The Price of Arrogance img
Chapter 83 The Fox in the Henhouse img
Chapter 84 An Innocent Interruption img
Chapter 85 The Falcon's Shadow img
Chapter 86 The Master's Echo img
Chapter 87 The Assassin's Grave img
Chapter 88 The Reckoning img
Chapter 89 The Shattered Buddha img
Chapter 90 An Owner's Recognition img
Chapter 91 The Doctor's Traditional img
Chapter 92 A Disciple's Vow img
Chapter 93 A Master's Price img
Chapter 94 Medical Competition img
Chapter 95 The First Round img
Chapter 96 Crossing the Line img
Chapter 97 Competition-A Test of Life and Death img
Chapter 98 A Matter of the Heart img
Chapter 99 The Final img
Chapter 100 The Saint's Scripture and The Starlet's Shadow img
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Chapter 4 Assasination

The silence that followed Javon's demand was different. It was no longer a tense silence, but one that was frozen and sharp. The air in the grand lobby seemed to crystallize. The only sound was the slow ticking of an old mahogany clock in the corner, each tick sounding like the fall of a judge's gavel.

The faces of the Edelweiss family shifted from shock to unconcealed scorn. They exchanged glances, and a collective, ugly understanding passed between them. This man hadn't come to beg; he had come to demand.

Oliver Edelweis didn't move. However, his fingers tightened on the jade lion's head that formed the handle of his cane, his wrinkled knuckles turning white. His dim eyes narrowed, and he gave a nearly imperceptible nod to his son, Owen.

Owen stepped forward. He didn't shout. Instead, he put on an expression of false sympathy, as if dealing with a relative who had lost his mind.

"Javon, my boy," he said in a sickeningly gentle voice. "We know you've been through a lot in that place. Perhaps your memory is a little hazy?"

"That's right," a woman's voice chimed in from across the room, like a snake's whisper. "Maybe he's forgotten. That money was a token of love for our daughter. A gift. Not a loan!"

The scorn now became a chorus. Cynical whispers began to rise from every corner, creating a suffocating wall of pressure.

"Shameless!"

"After everything Aleesha had to endure?"

"Coming here like a beggar!"

Javon remained silent, letting the wave of hatred crash against him. This was worse than he had imagined. This wasn't just a refusal, it was character assassination.

His eyes roamed, finally settling on Aleesha. The girl who had once shared laughter with him under a cherry blossom tree now stared at him with cold detachment.

"Aleesha," Javon said, his voice steady, forcing her to speak. "Do you think so too?"

Aleesha released Javier's arm and stepped forward. Her face was a perfectly staged mask of sorrow. "Javon," she said, her voice trembling fakely. "How could you do this to me? In front of Javier? In front of my family? You came here not to see me, but to humiliate me over money?"

She turned to Javier, her eyes welling with tears. "I thought you had changed, Javon. But you're still the same. Always calculating."

A perfect stab. Twisting the facts, painting herself as the victim.

Javon almost smiled at her skill. Their childhood friendship was dead, and on its grave, a beautiful, poisonous flower had grown.

"So that's how it is," Javon said coldly. "You're using my trust-the fact that there was no written contract between us-to deny everything. The Edelweiss family, you truly are... admirable."

At that moment, Javier laughed. A relaxed, insulting laugh. "Fifty million?" he said, as if talking about spare change. He stroked the back of Aleesha's hand with a possessive gesture. "Darling, why don't you tell him how much the necklace I bought for you cost?"

He looked straight at Javon, his smile turning into a cruel smirk. "I can give Aleesha more than just jewelry. I can give her a future. The O'Conner Construction Project. I'll hand it over to her as an engagement gift."

The name 'O'Conner Project' exploded in the room like a bomb.

"O'Conner? The city's largest development project?"

"The investment is in the billions!"

"If we can get it, the Edelweiss family will become a giant in this city!"

Greed flashed in every pair of eyes. Even Oliver Edelweis straightened his back slightly, a sharp glint returning to his old eyes.

Aleesha stared at Javier, her breath hitched. "Javier, are you... serious?"

Javier wrapped an arm around her waist arrogantly. "Of course. As long as you become Mrs. Conner as soon as possible."

"Good! Very good!" Oliver exclaimed, striking his cane on the marble floor.

The decision had been made. Javon had become a sacrifice on the altar of their family's progress.

Javon watched the farce before him, but his anger suddenly subsided, replaced by a piercing chill. 'The O'Conner Construction Project?'

The name took him back. To a damp, cold cell in the Black Coral Prison. To the arms of a woman named Yuke, a financial genius who was framed and lost everything. "Remember this name, Javon," Yuke had whispered in his ear then, her voice hoarse with vengeance. "O'Conner is my grave. Find the mastermind. Avenge me."

And now, that project had reappeared here. In the midst of this betrayal. Javon realized this was no longer a coincidence. This was fate. This was no longer about his money; it was about a promise.

As his mind raced, a new voice cut through the greedy noise in the room. A calm, slightly hoarse voice, accompanied by a soft, rhythmic whirring.

Everyone turned. From a dimmer corridor, a figure emerged, pushing a wheelchair. The woman in the chair was pale and thin, yet in her weary eyes, a trace of sharp beauty and intelligence remained.

"Stop all of this."

Aleesha frowned. "Sherly? Why are you out here?"

Sherly Edelweis, the true business genius of the Edelweiss family before a tragic accident stole her ability to walk five years ago, paid her sister no mind. She continued to wheel herself forward until she stopped directly in front of Javon.

She looked at her father, then her grandfather. "Father. Grandfather. Have your memories become so short? Have we forgotten who pulled us from the brink five years ago?"

Her voice didn't tremble. There was a strength there, born of shame and regret. She then turned to Javon, and for the first time, Javon saw a genuine emotion in that room-a deep, profound guilt.

"Back then," Sherly said, her voice cutting through all the lies, "I was the one who, on behalf of the family, begged Javon to help us. I was the one who gave him my assurance that the honor of the Edelweiss family was the best promissory note."

She took a deep breath.

"A debt is a debt. I will return that money to you."

            
            

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