Chapter 1999
At the Driscoll Corporation building, security was incredibly tight today, with all uninvited visitors being turned away. Even official government inspectors were rudely blocked from entering and if they had any complaints, the Driscoll family would deal with Derek about it later.
This unusual operation naturally drew a lot of attention and endless speculation from onlookers.
One commented, “It looks like the Driscoll family and Mr. Lloyd from the Gabo Creek Chamber of Commerce have brought their fight out into the open!”
Others were even more dramatic in their assessments. “It’s way beyond just being in the open. They’ve probably been clashing behind the scenes countless times already, beating each other bloody!”
Another chimed in, “The Driscoll family has held their position as one of the Three Titans for years, so Andrew is basically digging his own grave!”
However, not everyone agreed with this perspective.
“Actually, I think the Driscoll family is going to take a major fall this time. At this point, Mr. Lloyd is doing just fine, which basically shows that the Driscoll family isn’t what it used to be. They’ve lost their edge!”
There were all kinds of theories floating around, but nobody dared to actually get involved.
Representing the Phelans, Luna maintained a neutral stance and just watched from the sidelines. She did not care who won or lost, as long as their feud did not spill over into society and cause chaos. Otherwise, she would have to step in.
Meanwhile, the Fischers, rooted in martial tradition, were more concerned with the martial world and Goldridge, not Blumedale, and they had no intention of interfering.
Inside the Driscoll Corporation, Franklin and Scarlett waited quietly for Andrew’s arrival. He did not keep them waiting long; almost immediately, he stormed right in. The building had already been cleared of unrelated personnel, leaving only Scarlett, Franklin, and a few Driscoll fighters to hold the line.
Scarlett sneered. “Andrew, you actually had the guts to come. Can you see this is a trap set just for you?”
Having home–field advantage took some of the fear out of her, but the memory of nearly dying at his hands still left a knot in
her chest.
A martial artist’s heart was just as important as their skill. Once fear crept in, it could ruin future progress. Scarlett knew she had to kill Andrew to erase the shadow in her mind.
Andrew stopped less than 30 feet away, his face expressionless. “Whether it’s a trap or not doesn’t matter to me. Even if it is, so what? I’ll solve it with a single punch.”
Seeing Andrew’s complete composure made Scarlett’s anger flarep as she sneered viciously. “In Goldridge, you nearly got me killed, and last time you almost finished me off for good. Today, I’m going to make you pay back everything you’ve done to me 100 times… no, 1000 times over!”
Andrew shrugged. “Fine. Let’s settle this once and for all. Back in oldridge, I wanted to kill you, but didn’t get the chance. Since you were bold enough to step out of the Driscoll stronghold, I’ll do you a favor and end it here.”
Speaking slowly, he rolled his shoulders and flexed his fists before lunging forward.
Scarlett’s eyes widened in shock and anger as she instinctively stepped back. However, she only gave up halt a step before roaring and striking first. If she kept retreating, she feared her will would crumble before the tight even began.
Her anger flared even hotter when she realized Andrew’s immedige killing intent did not match her rhythm at all, throwing her
off balance.
“Praise the Eternal Eclipse!”
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Chapter 1999
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As they clashed, Franklin strolled out from behind, muttering more monk–like chants. However, Andrew had long since dismissed him as a hypocrite and ignored the act completely.
Their fists collided in a clean, head–on blow. Andrew stepped back mildly surprised. “Not only have you healed so quickly, but your strength’s improved a lot too.”