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The Almighty Dominance (by Sunshine) novel Chapter 476

Felicia hated being looked down on. But today, it felt like the entire street had gathered just to spit on her pride.

Even strangers were pointing at Alex like he was some circus mistake.

“See that man?” a woman sneered loudly. “That’s Alex the dunce—the walking error. He doesn’t even understand basic math, let alone advanced.”

She turned to her young son and jabbed a finger at Alex.

“You know what you’ll become if you’re that stupid? A dog wrapped in human skin. Just like him.”

The boy frowned. “But… I heard he already escaped from being Rosenheim’s dog?”

“Oh, sure,” the woman said, her voice dripping with poison. “Escaped to do what? Be a gardener for the Eden Group? A glorified cleaning service.”

“Plucking leaves. And look at his mother-in-law—showing up here screaming about a loan she can’t even pay back. Do you want to end up like him, or have a mother-in-law like that?”

Felicia’s face flushed a violent red.

It burned—humiliation, rage, disgust—like someone had smacked her with a dirty rag.

People always said: get too close to trash, and the smell sticks to you.

Being near Alex was turning her name into rot.

Felicia was furious—shaking, boiling, almost trembling with shame.

She couldn’t depend on Alex Saint-Claire—the eternal loser. The most he could do was shout useless slogans in front of the Königsberg Credit Union.

They wouldn’t care. They wouldn’t even notice.

She needed someone powerful. Someone who could actually help her close the company and silence these people.

And then it hit her.

Gustav.

Count Gustav Klein—the nobleman she had met at last night’s banquet. The man who had practically melted under Sofina’s beauty. A count from a prominent family.

A man with influence. A man who might actually do something.

And thank heaven—she had gotten his number.

Her fingers shook as she dialed.

The call connected almost instantly.

Felicia straightened her voice and rushed, “Hello? Gustav? Hi—it’s me. I’m Sofina Scheinwald’s mother…”

On the other end, Gustav froze.

From the moment he met Sofina the previous night, he hadn’t been able to think about anything else. Her beauty had struck him like lightning—clean, sharp, unforgettable. He had spent half the night restless, wondering how to approach her, how to speak to her again.

Then suddenly—her mother called him. Out of nowhere.

Fate couldn’t have handed him a clearer signal.

“Yes, Mrs. Felicia, what is this call about?” Gustav asked, polite but curious.

Felicia jumped in fast. “Well—there’s something Sofina tried to help me with, but she couldn’t. So I thought… maybe you could help her help me.”

“I can try,” Gustav replied smoothly. “Tell me what’s going on.”

Felicia didn’t hold back.

“Count Gustav, a man used my name and my daughters’ names to borrow money. And now the Königsberg Credit Union wants to take my daughter’s body as payment!” Her voice trembled with fury.

“I have the money to pay it off, but I hate the way they’re acting—like gangsters. Can you help me shut down this Königsberg Credit Union? Please!”

“What?” Gustav’s voice sharpened instantly. “They dare demand Sofina’s body as collateral? How dare they.”

Felicia wasn’t about to clarify.

The union wanted Pauline—not Sofina—but the truth wouldn’t get her the help she needed. So she pushed the lie deeper.

“Yes. My daughter… she’s become the collateral,” Felicia said, pretending to choke on the words.

Gustav’s heart pounded.

A damsel in distress—Sofina in distress—this was his moment.

Saving her would be the perfect entrance into her life, her bed and even hers.

“Mrs. Felicia,” he declared, voice full of heroic resolve, “don’t worry. I’m coming right now. I’ll handle everything.”

Felicia nearly burst into tears of joy.

“Oh my goodness—thank you so much, Gustav!”

The moment the call ended, her smile vanished.

She wheeled around and shot Alex a scorching glare.

“Some people are as useless as a pile of garbage,” she snapped. “We can’t count on him. What can he do besides screaming worthless chants?”

Alex let out a cold, dry laugh.

His mother-in-law—ambitious, shameless, and a born scammer.

And she truly believed she could shut down a legal credit union just by calling a count?

Ridiculous.

“So,” Alex said with a sharp edge, “can I go home now? Since your Count Gustav is coming.”

Felicia hissed, eyes flaring.

“What’s this? Jealous? Does it hurt your pride when someone better than you steps in?” She jabbed a finger at him. “No—you stay here. Keep yelling until this credit union shuts down forever!”

Alex was too tired to argue with her.

He kept shouting with the crowd, pressing the credit union harder—not because he believed it mattered, but because he was too exhausted to argue with Felicia… and because he wanted to see how Count Gustav planned to “shut down” a legal institution with nothing but arrogance.

Felicia, meanwhile, was in full performance mode.

She told everyone—loudly—that Count Gustav himself wanted to marry her daughter. She dropped the story like bait into water, and the desperate crowd bit instantly.

People brightened, surrounding her with eager hope.

Felicia lifted her chin, basking in the attention.

“Don’t worry, everyone. I’ve asked Count Gustav Klein to help us. He’s powerful, well-connected. I’m sure he can shut down this shady company—and we won’t have to pay a single cent of that loan ever again!”

A woman gasped, almost squealing.

“Count Gustav Klein? Felicia, you’re incredible! How did you manage to get someone like him?”

Another added, wide-eyed, “The Klein family knows everyone. He’ll fix this in minutes!”

Someone suddenly pointed at Alex.

“Felicia, if you know such a capable man, why didn’t you marry your daughter to him? Why choose this loser?”

Laughter rippled through the air.

Felicia shot Alex a glare sharp enough to cut glass.

“This loser will be thrown out of our family soon enough.”

Alex stayed silent.

He wasn’t offended.

He wasn’t even bothered.

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