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The Almighty Dominance (by Sunshine) novel Chapter 475

Alex walked past the assassin as if the man didn’t exist. He just kept walking toward the restaurant—calm, steady, and untouched, as if nothing at all had happened.

The assassin did the same—gliding by him like nothing had happened—yet sweat soaked the inside of his coat. His hand still trembled from what he’d just done.

A moment earlier, he had meant to drive his knife straight into Alex’s heart.

Instead, the blade jerked backward as if ripped by an invisible force, and he stabbed himself—deep in the shoulder, slicing nearly halfway through his own arm.

The assassin bolted.

He slapped a quick bandage over the wound while running, blood soaking through his sleeve. He stumbled into his flying car, slammed the door, and shot into the sky.

But he wasn’t alone.

Another flying car rose right behind him, tailing him with smooth precision.

A voice message crackled through Alex’s bracelet a moment later.

“I’m right on his tail. I’ll track him and find the mastermind,” the operative reported.

Alex glanced down at the glowing bracelet screen.

His people were already moving—just as he’d planned.

Ever since he reclaimed the Marquis Saint-Claire title, he knew enemies would come for him. Kingswell had placed agents around him, shadowing anyone who tried and failed to kill him.

And although Alex could have killed the assassin in a heartbeat… he didn’t.

A dead assassin told him nothing.

A running one could lead him to the truth.

The title of Saint-Claire wasn’t truly his.

It belonged to Logan.

And to step into Prussia wearing that name, Alex had made a promise—to find the one who killed the real Marquis Saint-Claire’s family. And he intended to keep it.

He’d spent three years searching for that murderer.

Three years with nothing but dead ends.

Maybe reclaiming the title would smoke the enemy out.

And now… it looked like it did.

A few hours later when he returned home—the new house Sofina received from Beatrix—he expected peace.

He thought Felicia and her husband, Albert Bauer, would be settling in happily.

Instead, he walked into chaos.

Shattered plates.

Glass on the floor.

Two voices screaming like the walls were coming down.

“You damn bastard!” Felicia roared. “How could you sell our daughter’s organs!?”

Albert Bauer exploded right back, voice shaking with rage.

“I am NOT! You’re the one who begged me to borrow money! I took that loan so you could buy your clothes, your skincare, your damn luxury handbags!”

Felicia shot back, desperate and trembling.

“I told you I’d pay it back! Sofina is a deputy now—money will come in!”

Albert threw his hands up, furious and exhausted.

“Yes, but we’ve already missed the payment limit for three months! And by the contract, they’re legally taking the collateral to cover what we owe!”

Felicia’s face twisted in horror.

“And you put Pauline as the collateral?” Her scream ripped through the house. “How could you sell her!?”

“I’m NOT selling her—it was just her kidney!” Albert shouted. “But I don’t know how the contract changed—they’re scamming us! Now they’re saying we owe them Pauline’s entire body!”

Felicia broke—crying and screaming at once. “This cannot be happening!”

Albert grabbed her shoulders, desperate. “We can still fight this! I heard a lot of people are already gathering to protest in front of their company building. If you go there, report them, demonstrate—maybe the government will shut them down and cancel our debt!”

Felicia shoved him hard.

“Why don’t YOU go and give your body?! Why did you put our daughter up as the collateral!?”

“They wouldn’t take my old body! They wanted Pauline—and YOU agreed at the time!” Albert yelled, voice cracking with frustration.

Felicia lunged and grabbed his collar, almost lifting him off his feet.

“Are you insane? I NEVER agreed to something so disgusting! I would NEVER offer my own daughter!”

Albert stared at her in disbelief, feeling cornered and betrayed.

“You used the money. You told me to get the loan. You shouted at me to find cash at any cost! Königsberg Credit Union was the only place willing to give me anything—and you burned through every cent. You KNOW that!” Albert roared.

“If I had known you used our daughter as collateral, I would’ve never touched that money!” Felicia screamed, her voice breaking. “How could you sign a contract like that—”

“No!” Albert shot back. “You’re the one who signed it!”

Alex let out a long, exhausted sigh. Looked like they finally agreed on one thing—neither of the two who spent the money remembered who signed the damn Pauline’s kidney clause.

Albert fired back, shaking with anger.

“But you told me to get the money at ANY cost! Those were your exact words!”

“Enough!” Felicia roared. “This is all your fault! We’re going to protest that damn loan company, and we’ll make sure they get shut down!”

They stormed out of the house—only to find Alex standing at the front door.

Felicia’s expression flipped instantly, eyes lighting up with desperate hope.

“Alex! Good, you’re here. You have to help us!”

Alex shut her down immediately.

“No. I’m not becoming anyone’s collateral. This is a free country—when I say no, it means no. You two took the loan. You two put Pauline as collateral. You reap what you sow. Don’t drag other people into your mess.”

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