126 Chapter 126 – A Desperate Bargain, A Shocking Intervention
The tension in the room was suffocating. Caesar Nolan stood abandoned by his own men, his empire of false loyalty crumbling around him. I remained seated, watching the drama unfold with detached curiosity.
“The Ashworths?” Scarface paused, his scarred eye narrowing as he studied me more carefully. “You’re connected to the Ashworth family of Veridia City?”
Caesar nodded desperately. “Yes! Liam Knight is their… their associate! You know what that means, Victor. Even you wouldn’t dare cross them.”
I nearly laughed at Caesar’s transparent attempt to use my name as a shield. The man who had barely acknowledged my existence hours ago was now fabricating connections to save his skin.
Scarface’s demeanor shifted subtly. The name “Ashworth” clearly carried weight, even with someone of his power. He took a step back, reassessing the situation.
“Is that so?” Scarface directed his question at me, his voice measured. “You’re with the Ashworths?”
Before I could answer, Caesar’s men suddenly found their voices again.
“Mr. Nolan, you never mentioned this connection,” one guard said, looking at me with newfound respect–or at least fear.
Ellis Mitchell stopped his theatrical moaning long enough to stare at me with suspicion from his position on the floor. “The Ashworths? That’s impossible.”
Scarface raised a hand, silencing the room. “If you truly represent the Ashworth family’s interests, then you’re free to leave.” He gestured toward the door. “My quarrel is with Caesar alone.”
I took a sip of water, letting the silence stretch uncomfortably. Caesar was looking at me with pleading eyes, his entire body trembling. This man had built his fortune on backstabbing and deceit, including whatever he’d done to Victor fifteen years ago. Yet here I sat, supposedly his last hope.
126 Chapter 120–A Desperate Bargain, A Shocking Intervention
“I made a promise to help Caesar tonight,” I finally said, my voice calm. “I intend to keep it.”
Relief flooded Caesar’s face, but it was short–lived.
“However,” I continued, looking directly at Scarface, “I have no connection whatsoever to the Ashworth family”
Caesar’s expression collapsed. “What are you doing?” he hissed, panic rising in his voice. “Don’t say that!”
Scarface’s mouth curled into a predatory smile. “I thought as much. Caesar always was fond of desperate lies.”
“You fool!” Caesar shouted at me, his composure completely gone. “You’ve killed us
both!”
I shrugged. “I won’t pretend to be something I’m not just to save your skin, Caesar.”
The businessman’s face contorted with rage and fear. “Then why stay? Why not leave when he gave you the chance?”
“Because I gave my word,” I said simply.
Scarface let out a deep, rumbling laugh. “Honor? In Caesar’s company? Now that is unexpected.” He stepped forward again, his focus returning to Caesar. “Your little ploy has failed. No one is coming to save you.”
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Caesar backed away until he hit the wall. His eyes darted around frantically, looking for an escape route, finding none. His guards remained rooted in place, unwilling to risk
their lives.
“Please,” Caesar whimpered. “Victor, we were friends once. Partners. Whatever happened-
“Whatever happened?” Scarface’s voice dropped dangerously low. “You know actly what happened. You left me to burn, Caesar, Left me screaming in agony as the flames ate my flesh.”
I watched the exchange with interest. Caesar’s terror was genuine, as was Scarface’s hatred. Fifteen years of plotting revenge had hardened the scarred man into something dangerous and implacable.
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“I’ll give you anything” Caesar pleaded. “Money, property, shares in my companies- name your price!”
“I told you my price.” Scarface took another step closer. “Kneel.”
Caesar’s legs seemed to give out as he slid down the wall, not quite kneeling but no longer standing either. Tears welled in his eyes as the full weight of his situation crashed down on him.
I stood up slowly, drawing both men’s attention.
“I have a counter–offer,” I said calmly.
Scarface looked at me with mild amusement. “You? What could you possibly offer me?”
“Not to you,” I clarified. “To Caesar.
Caesar blinked in confusion. “What?”
I turned to face the businessman directly. “Ten percent of Ellis Mitchell’s shares in exchange for saving your life and your face tonight.”
“What?” Ellis squawked from the floor, suddenly forgetting his injuries.
Caesar stared at me in disbelief. “You’re… bargaining? Now?”
“Business is business,” I replied with a slight smile. “Isn’t that what you always say?”
Scarface laughed, genuinely amused now. “This is entertaining. I’ll give you that.” He flexed his hand, energy beginning to gather around his fingertips. “But playtime is
over.”
He lunged forward with blinding speed, fingers extended toward Caesar’s face like a blade. Caesar screamed, covering his face with his hands in a futile gesture.
I moved without thinking. With a flick of my fingers, I sent a single droplet of water
face’s hand from my glass flying through the air. Infused with my energy, it struck £ just before it reached Caesar.
Scarface pulled back with a sharp hiss, shaking his hand as if burned. A small red welt had formed where the water droplet had struck.
The room fell silent. Every eye turned to me in shock.
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126 Chapter 120 A Desperate Bargain, A Shocking Intervention
“That…” Scarface stared at his hand, then at me, reassessing everything. “You have Inner Strength?”
I didn’t correct him. Let him think what he wanted about the nature of my power.
“Ten percent of Ellis’s shares, I repeated to Caesar, who was still cowering against the wall. “Do we have a deal?”
“Yes!” Caesar gasped, clutching at this unexpected lifeline. “Yes, anything you want!”
Ellis began to protest but fell silent when Caesar shot him a venomous glare.
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