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Kai's eyes flashed open. A harsh, sterile light seared his vision, and a jolt of pain arched through his body. His muscles screamed with fatigue, each breath a reminder of what he’d unleashed back at the club. His bones felt too heavy, his skin too tight. He wasn’t just tired, he was drained. Everything ached. Especially his head… and more strangely, his right eye. It throbbed deep in its socket, pulsing like it had a life of its own. He winced and groaned softly trying to figure out just what was wrong with him. “Kaiden?” Abigail’s voice called beside him, sharp with worry. She had been sitting by his bedside the entire time and instantly leaned closer. “You’re awake! Are you okay? Should I call the doctor?” He shook his head weakly, his voice low and cracked. “No… I’m fine.” That was a lie. He felt like death warmed over and all he wanted to do was lose consciousness again so all the pain would go away. But seeing the concern on her face, he didn’t have the heart to add
Unrivaled In The World: Rise of Kaiden Blackwood 28: The Vision.
Kai gradually regained control over his body, the overwhelming surge of energy that had once threatened to rip him apart now simmered, calming down. The searing heat in his veins faded into a distant throb, and the sharp pain that had pulsed behind his right eye dulled into a manageable ache. He still felt drained, like someone had wrung every cell dry but at least he could sit upright without feeling like the world would collapse around him.Abigail was by his side instantly, slipping an arm behind his back and helping him sit up.“You okay, now?” she asked gently.Kai gave a slow nod.He didn't speak. He hadn’t said much since waking up. His thoughts were tangled, his body ached in ways he couldn't explain, and the strange surge that had overtaken him last night still throbe through every nerve. He was focused on that. Only that.The door creaked open, and the attending doctor stepped in with a clipboard in hand. His brows lifted the second he saw Kai awake.“You’re conscious?” th
Unrivaled In The World: Rise of Kaiden Blackwood Chapter 1.
Kaiden Blackwood waited in the living room, his fingers tightening around the small velvet jewelry box and inside was an heirloom, an exquisite necklace passed down from his mother. Tonight, he would give this gift symbolizing love and family to Astrid. Just thinking of this, Kai couldn't help but smile. His Astrid was pregnant! Although the baby was only four months along at the moment, every time he thought about becoming a father, Kai would be beside himself with joy.He swore that he would do everything in his power to provide a more comfortable and prosperous life for Astrid and their child. The sound of a car pulling into the driveway made his chest tighten. Astrid was home.Kai stood quickly, but a soft and breathy moan stopped him.He stepped toward the window. And that was when his entire world froze.Astrid.She was almost naked in the arms of a strange man, wearing a lascivious expression that he had never seen before.And the man who was eagerly kneading her breasts wi
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Astrid was shocked. "You arrogant piece of trash! This is Mr. Reginald!""Reginald?" Kai sneered and interrupted her. "He’s just a leech living off women—don’t tell me you actually think he’s somebody."Astrid's lips were trembling, she snapped, “You piece of…”But before she could finished, Reginald stepped forward and kicked Kai straight to the ground.A sharp jolt of pain shot through Kai's ribs as his back hit the pavement. His breath came out in ragged gasps.Reginald loomed over him, furious.“How dare you touch me?!” His voice was a low growl.Kai clenched his teeth, pushing himself up, but Reginald shoved him down again with his foot.“You’re nothing, Blackwood,” he spat. “A pathetic, delusional nobody who actually thought he could compete with me.”“Fuck you!” he huffed with clenched fists, his body trembling but the moment he tried to move, Reginald stepped on his head hard in an extremely insulting posture and crushed it with force.Kai’s breath came in ragged gasps. His vi
Unrivaled In The World: Rise of Kaiden Blackwood Chapter 3.
The helicopter flew into the most top-tier villa district in the country.On this lofty mountain stand twenty luxurious villas in a scattered pattern. The higher the location of the villa, the more exalted and unfathomable the owner's status.There are even rumors that the owner of the No.1 villa at the mountaintop is Blackwood Family, the most powerful family in the world!And Kai? The helicopter soared over the entire mountain and brought him to the No.1 villa. He was utterly astounded! The scene before his eyes was something he'd only seen in movies!A sprawling estate stretching as far as the eye could see, with fountains, sculptures, a swimming pool, and rows of sharply dressed men standing at attention.Was he about to shoot the next 007 sequel? Then...movement.A middle-aged man emerged, pushing a wheelchair forward.In one synchronized motion, the men in black bowed, and shouted."Hello, Master.”The old man raised his hand in a gesture, his gaze lingering on Kai, enigmatic
Unrivaled In The World: Rise of Kaiden Blackwood Chapter 4.
At Astrid's house, her mother, Vivian, stood before the mirror, carefully comparing two designer coats. Tonight was her daughter’s wedding to Reginald, a grand affair taking place in the Sky Hall in the heart of the most exclusive district. Yes, she hadn’t heard wrong—it was the Sky Hall, the one where even to visit, you needed to pay a 2 million membership fee and pass a financial verification. And to top it off, her son-in-law, Reginald, had promised that the most powerful figures within the estate would be attending. The richest woman in Dominus City, Elara, even, would personally present a wedding gift! What a huge blessing this is!She could barely fathom how envious people would be, but she was certain that for the next month, maybe even the next year, all eyes would be on this wedding, the social event of the century!As she thought this, the doorbell suddenly rang. Astrid hummed a tune as she opened the door, only to be met by an unexpected visitor—Kai!Vivian's sharp eyes
Unrivaled In The World: Rise of Kaiden Blackwood Chapter 5.
Sage stared at Kaiden Blackwood in disbelief. His head spun. His pride was in pieces. He had never been humiliated like this in his entire life.Vivian's voice cracked in anger and agony as she saw her precious son on the floor.“You bastard! A filthy mutt with no father! We fed you, clothed you, and this is how you repay us?”Kai never hit women. Never. But today?Today, she had gone too far.Her words weren’t just insults. They were knives piercing him. And she had also driven them straight into his mother’s grave, she's free to cuss him but she should never use her bad mouth on his late mother.Kai’s face darkened with fury as he fixed his gaze on Vivian. With a single sweep of his hand, she crashed to the floor.She screamed, scrambling to crawl away, too terrified to meet Kai’s eyes. This was not the useless Kai she once knew—this was a monster!“You... You monster!” she gasped.Kai stepped forward, intent on ripping the necklace off her neck. But soon heard a rustling sound comi
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On the other side, a Rolls-Royce glided into the estate, drawing envious gasps from pedestrians who marveled at the limited-edition luxury car. Inside, Elara, the wealthiest person in Dominus City and one of Kai’s most trusted allies, respectfully reported tonight’s agenda.“Master, the banquet will be held promptly at 9 PM. All the bosses working for the Orion Group in Dominus City are eager to meet you,” she said.Kai smirked, his lips curling with anticipation. He, too, was looking forward to the evening’s event. But before that, there was a pressing issue to take care of.“Stop in front of the Sky Hall,” Kai’s deep voice rumbled, his eyes gleaming with a mischievous light.If someone wanted to stir things up at the wedding, then why not give them a show they would never forget?As Kai stepped down, he heard a familiar voice, dripping with smug satisfaction.“Well, look what the wind dragged in.”Kai didn’t even need to turn. The stench of arrogance said it all.Reginald Thompson s
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28: The Vision.
Kai gradually regained control over his body, the overwhelming surge of energy that had once threatened to rip him apart now simmered, calming down. The searing heat in his veins faded into a distant throb, and the sharp pain that had pulsed behind his right eye dulled into a manageable ache. He still felt drained, like someone had wrung every cell dry but at least he could sit upright without feeling like the world would collapse around him.Abigail was by his side instantly, slipping an arm behind his back and helping him sit up.“You okay, now?” she asked gently.Kai gave a slow nod.He didn't speak. He hadn’t said much since waking up. His thoughts were tangled, his body ached in ways he couldn't explain, and the strange surge that had overtaken him last night still throbe through every nerve. He was focused on that. Only that.The door creaked open, and the attending doctor stepped in with a clipboard in hand. His brows lifted the second he saw Kai awake.“You’re conscious?” th
27: The Eye That Sees All
Kai's eyes flashed open. A harsh, sterile light seared his vision, and a jolt of pain arched through his body. His muscles screamed with fatigue, each breath a reminder of what he’d unleashed back at the club. His bones felt too heavy, his skin too tight. He wasn’t just tired, he was drained. Everything ached. Especially his head… and more strangely, his right eye. It throbbed deep in its socket, pulsing like it had a life of its own. He winced and groaned softly trying to figure out just what was wrong with him. “Kaiden?” Abigail’s voice called beside him, sharp with worry. She had been sitting by his bedside the entire time and instantly leaned closer. “You’re awake! Are you okay? Should I call the doctor?” He shook his head weakly, his voice low and cracked. “No… I’m fine.” That was a lie. He felt like death warmed over and all he wanted to do was lose consciousness again so all the pain would go away. But seeing the concern on her face, he didn’t have the heart to add
26:The Monster Within
Abigail was trembling, panic bursting in her chest as she stared at the chaos. She couldn’t stop crying, couldn’t stop screaming his name. “Kai...please! Please stop! You’ll kill them!” But he wasn’t listening. He couldn’t. Kai stood in front of the crumpled bodies of Conrad and Reginald, his fists soaked in blood, his chest rising and falling like a caged beast. His entire body radiated heat...violent, unstable heat. His veins glowed faintly under his skin, and the air around him was vibrating. She could see it. Feel it. The burn in her palm still stung. He was gone. Whatever part of him was still human… was buried under the madness. Kai could hear her...her sobs, her pleas but it was distant, like echoes inside a dark tunnel. The bloodlust, the pain, the humiliation they had caused... it surged through him, adding fuel to a fire that refused to burn out. Conrad whimpered, barely conscious, his hand dragging feebly on the floor. Reginald was slumped against the wall, nose br
25: Kai Unleashed.
Just a second before Conrad's belt fully unfastened, the door exploded open. Bang! The noise startled the two scumbags, but before they could even turn their heads fully...Kai was already inside. His eyes took in the scene in an instant...Abigail’s torn clothes, her trembling form slumped against the couch, tear-stained and barely conscious. Her eyes fluttered open weakly and locked on him. “Kai…” That broken whisper was all it took. Something inside him snapped. His pupils dilated, the veins in his neck bulged, and the room’s air warped. A visible shockwave blasted outward from his body, knocking back furniture. The glass chandelier above trembled violently, cracking at the edges. Conrad turned around, stunned. “What the f—” He never finished. Kai’s figure vanished in a blur of motion. The next second, Conrad’s body bent unnaturally as Kai's fist collided with his ribs with an explosive crunch. The man’s body was flung across the room, crashing into a cabinet that splintere
24: Drugged.
(THIS IS AN EXPLICIT SCENE, PLEASE MOVE TO THE NEXT CHAPTER IF YOU CAN'T HANDLE IT, THANKS.) The room reeked of alcohol and sin. Abigail's head throbbed. Her limbs were heavy, her vision blurred. Something was wrong. Her throat was dry like sandpaper, and the heat crawling under her skin wasn’t natural. She struggled to sit up, but her body refused to obey. Across the room, laughter. Conrad Lin. He wasn’t drunk. He wasn’t high. He was waiting. Her family had collapsed one by one, slumped over the table or against plush leather couches, unconscious from the drug-laced wine he had poured with fake smiles and false sincerity. Abigail had taken only a few sips, but it was enough to dull her defenses. Now she was cornered. Conrad stood in front of her, tie loose, breath heavy. The grin on his face wasn’t amused anymore. It was hungry. "Tch," he clicked his tongue, looking over the passed-out bodies. "Useless lot. Wasn't after them anyway." He turned to Abigail. She tried to cra
23: The Invitation That Reeked
After stepping out of the Luricor building, Kaiden Blackwood glanced sideways at Abigail Alfred. She looked more relaxed now, her cheeks flushed with victory. For the first time all day, she smiled without tension and he was glad he was able to help her. “I owe you a meal,” Kai said, hands tucked into his pockets, his voice low, "A congratulatory meal." Abigail smiled and opened her mouth to answer but just then, her phone buzzed. She frowned. “My mom.” Kai nodded for her to pick up. “Hello?” Abigail answered. On the other end, her mother’s voice was unusually sweet. Too sweet. “Hello my darling, sorry I'm disturbing but it's really urgent, so Conrad Lin wants to apologize. He invited us to dinner tonight and we have very little time to get ready, please head home soon.” Abigail blinked. “Conrad?” “Yes,” her mother continued. “He even asked your Aunt Matilda to mediate. You know how awkward it’d be if we refused. He says it’s just a simple dinner. No drama.” Abigail’s jaw cl
22:Public Execution
The Luricor lobby was a full-blown circus. Reginald was still shouting like a madman, jabbing his finger toward Abigail and Kai. “They bribed him! That’s how they stole my project!” he roared. “This is slander! I worked for that deal!” People gathered, murmurs swelling. “Isn’t that the guy from the wedding scandal?” “Same one. The fiancée who got beat up and the fake gift drama...” “Now he’s crying corruption? The irony’s too much.” As the whispers grew louder, the elevator dinged. The noise dropped instantly. Thane Jackson stepped out, surrounded by assistants and two suited security guards. His expression was cold, razor-sharp, like a man used to cutting heads without lifting a blade. The moment he saw the scene, he didn’t even blink. “Call the police,” he told the secretary beside him. “Now.” Reginald’s roar died in his throat. Thane pointed straight at him. “I just got the internal report. Reginald Thompson. It was your company that conspired with Conrad Lin for an ill
21:When the Dust Settles, The Tables Turn
Reginald had been restless all morning. Ever since the wedding fiasco, his mood had been foul, his calls unreturned, and his ego bruised. Still convinced that Kaiden was just a lucky bastard who happened to win a bet, Reginald wasn’t too worried. But there was one name that haunted him, Elara Vasquez. If she really was close to that loser, and if she truly meant the things she said that day... he could be in trouble. He had to confirm something. “Get dressed,” he told Astrid sharply, tossing her a purse. Astrid frowned. “Where are we going?” “To Luricor. I need to see Conrad. If he’s still working there, that means the cooperation is safe.” “But you’ve been calling him for hours...” “And I’m done waiting,” Reginald snapped. Soon, they arrived at the sleek glass building of Luricor, one of the Gyrix Group’s most important subsidiaries. Inside the lobby, Reginald marched up to the front desk, dragging Astrid behind him like a disheveled accessory. “We’re here to see Conrad.”
20: The Collapse of Arrogance
The living room had never been so quiet. The only sound was the occasional buzz of disbelief flickering through the minds of Abigail’s family as they stared at her phone screen. The number sat there, bold, undeniable. 500 million yuan. Abigail’s hand trembled slightly. “It’s real,” she whispered again, mostly to herself. “It’s... real.” Her mother gasped and dropped to her knees beside her daughter, tears welling in her eyes. “Thank you,” she said to Kai, her voice cracking. “Thank you, young man. I don’t know what miracle brought you here, but... thank you.” Her father stood, walked to Kai, and held his hand tightly with both of his own. “You’ve saved this family. I don’t know what we did to deserve this grace... but we will never forget it.” Kai gave a half-smile, his expression calm, unbothered, as if dropping half a million was a daily routine. He glanced toward Aunt Matilda, who stood frozen like someone had just slapped her soul out of her body. Her teeth clenc
