"If you take one more step, I'll throw you off Westvale Peak myself."
The words rolled through the air like thunder. The killing intent inside them froze everyone in place.
Luna turned sharply. Her eyes were wide. "Leander?"
Every head turned toward him.
Except for Lydia, no one could believe what they had just heard.
Leander stood still, his eyes steady, his tone calm. But the power behind his voice made the guards hesitate.
To them, it sounded insane. Skelly wasn't some random troublemaker. Even threatening him could mean ruin. And throwing him off Westvale Peak meant death. Who would dare say that so casually?
Skelly's grin twisted into something darker. His eyes narrowed.
"Say that again," he said softly. "Louder this time. I don't think I heard you right."
He was the second heir to the Riverstone family, one of the most powerful families in the western region. Their reach spread across politics, the military, and business. They weren't one of Highcliffe's ancient houses, but their influence matched any of them. The Riverstones could stand toe to toe with the Ashcrofts or the Florians.
Though he was not at the top of his family, he was still part of the main branch. Even men like Ethan or Tycen tread lightly when he entered the room.
Yet now, some nameless kid had the nerve to threaten him to his face.
Janey looked at Leander, disgust flashing across her eyes. "What's wrong with you? Do you just pick fights with everyone you see? You really don't know when to shut up."
Behind Skelly, his guards straightened, their gazes sharp and full of mockery.
Each one of them was trained, hardened, and loyal. They had broken bones and silenced men for less. The Riverstone family could bend laws and erase names with a single phone call.
Leander looked calm, but to them, he was already a dead man. The brat was wearing nothing but cheap clothes and radiated no aura at all.
All they needed was a single word from Skelly. Then they would move—and no one would stop them.
Lydia was the only one who didn't move. A small smile curved her lips, calm and knowing.
Just the day before, Ethan had stopped by and told her everything about the martial assembly between the four major elite families. She knew her eldest son well enough to understand one thing—he hadn't fallen. He had grown more dangerous, more ruthless, and far stronger than before.
Even those Transcendent Realm masters, warriors others saw as untouchable, had fallen to his hands like fragile prey. Someone like Skelly was nothing to him.
As every eye in the room followed him, Leander slowly rose from his seat.
"You think I'm playing with you?"
His voice was quiet, but it carried a chill that dug into bone.
Luna's heart lurched. "Leander, please, don't do this."
She tried to reach for him, afraid he would go too far, afraid he would make a mistake he couldn't undo. But he was already moving.
Leander grabbed Skelly by the collar. "What—what are you doing?" Skelly stammered.
Before he could finish, Leander lifted him clean off the floor. Skelly's body, heavy and strong, hung in the air like it weighed nothing. His limbs flailed, but his strength failed him.
Luna froze. Janey gasped in disbelief. Leander didn't speak. He just walked forward, each step deliberate, dragging Skelly toward the doorway.
"Let him go!" one of the guards shouted.
"Put him down now!" another barked. The guards rushed forward as a group.

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