330 Seraphiel and Raphael exchanged a tense look, bracing themselves for Edgar's next move. The bar had fallen into a hushed silence, patrons watching with a mix of curiosity and apprehension. "You're making a mistake, Edgar," Darwin replied calmly, his demeanor unshaken. "They made their choice f
331 The glass shattered against the wall, shards scattering across the floor. Gasps filled the air as everyone recoiled in shock. Darwin remained calm, though a muscle twitched in his jaw. "Edgar, that was a mistake." Edgar panted heavily, his chest heaving. "You'll pay for this, Darwin! Mark my
332 The command was clear and authoritative, echoing through the bar with undeniable force. All eyes turned towards the entrance as Mr. Elliot, the CEO known for his impeccable style and commanding presence, stepped into the room. His tailored suit bespoke wealth and power, contrasting sharply with
333 Edgar laughed disdainfully at Elliot's claim. "You can't be serious," he scoffed. "Darwin? A pauper like him could never be your boss." Elliot's expression darkened. "Watch your tone, Edgar," he warned. But Edgar was beyond caring. "Him? Over there?" he sneered, gesturing dismissively at Da
334 Elliot turned to face Edgar, still kneeling on the floor. His expression was stern as he spoke. "You will leave, Edgar, and reflect deeply on your actions today. Your behavior was unacceptable." Edgar grit his teeth, humiliation and anger burning within him. But he dared not disobey Elliot.
335 After a few moments, Elliot bid Darwin farewell and decided it was time to leave. "I'll be heading out, sir wettin," Elliot said, his voice tinged with lingering concern. "Take care of yourself, alright?" Darwin nodded graciously. "Thank you, Elliot. I appreciate everything you've done tonight
336 Darwin glanced at Dencia, catching the flicker of desperation in her eyes. "Actually, I was just about to invite Dencia to join me for the next act," he said firmly, his tone leaving no room for argument. The suave man's expression hardened, but before he could protest, Dencia spoke up, her vo
337 "Touch her again and you will deal with me," Darwin said in a low, deadly voice that promised retribution. The man glowered but dared not test Darwin further, not with so many witnesses around. With a wordless snarl, he stormed off, leaving a shaken Dencia in Darwin's care. As he stormed off