Shawn Monroe ground his teeth. "Donât you dare label me with that. Itâs not like Iâm planning it, but even if I were, so what! Donât you forget, as far as Father is concerned, power is all that matters. He couldnât care less about the methods used to get it. Heâs always said that if one of us could surpass him, he would willingly step aside! You have no ambition yourself, yet you stand in my way. It seems youâve forgotten that in this city, *Iâm* the Young City Lord, not you, âYoung Master Monroeâ!"
A faint, mocking smile touched Marcus Monroeâs lips. He knew he couldnât dissuade his brother from his ambitions. In fact, he had no intention of trying.
âSecretly passing the information to Graham Monroe was just a warning, a way to fulfill my duty as a son.â
âHow he decided to act on it was his business.â
âIf he was willing to become a Trial Stone for his favorite sonâs ascension, then I have nothing more to say.â
âAfter all, I wonât be staying for long on this trip back.â
"We have nothing more to say to each other. Iâve confirmed why youâre here. You can leave."
Marcus Monroeâs face was a stony, impenetrable mask.
Knowing he wouldnât get anything more out of him, Shawn Monroe suppressed his anger and stormed out. He couldnât afford a complete falling-out with his brother until he had full control of The Citadelâthey both knew that. But that didnât mean he would stop making his moves in secret.
After leaving Marcus Monroeâs residence, he immediately ordered his men to continue watching the place. He also sent others to search for Paige Summersâ whereabouts, while he himself headed for the guest house.
Woody Warren and Nora Lowell, who had been settled there to catch up, had already been talking for a long time.
Woody Warren felt a profound sense of guilt toward his niece.
From Nora Lowellâs tearful account, he saw before him a modern-day Cinderella.
At such a young age, her own fatherâgoaded by her stepmotherâhad thrown her into a Hunting Party in the name of "training." Forced to hunt alongside a band of grown men... even as a rare Thunder Ability User, he could only imagine how much she must have suffered just to survive!
He was sick with regret!
When his sister had just passed away, the thought of taking Nora Lowell with him had crossed his mind.
Back then, Gryphon Lowell hadnât yet become the City Lord of Norgate, one of The Three Great Bases. Although he had his own faction, his life was far from stable. Woody had been afraid Gryphon wouldnât be able to look after his sisterâs only child, so he passionately argued to take Nora away from the dangerous situation.
He and Gryphon Lowell had a major falling out over the matter. Even Nora had misunderstood him, thinking he was intentionally trying to oppose her father, and had said some hurtful things.
That was when his heart grew cold, and heâd given up the idea and left alone.
Later, when he fell on hard times, he heard that Gryphon Lowell had become the City Lord. He was even glad he hadnât taken Nora away to suffer alongside him. Heâd assumed she must be living like a pampered princess, so even though he missed her, he never considered visiting.
Who knew that after Gryphon Lowell remarried, everything had changed...
"Iâm the one whoâs failed you!" Woody Warren wiped his face, his eyes bloodshot. He made a silent vow to himself: âFrom now on, I will protect my only family!â
Nora Lowell shook her head and said gently, "I was just a foolish kid back then, Uncle. Iâm the one who hurt you. Letâs not dwell on the past. Things are good now, arenât they? Iâve escaped that place, and Iâve found you again. The future will only get better!"
"But that woman did this to you! If the Young City Lord hadnât happened to save you, you might have... We canât just let her get away with it! No, I..."
"Uncle!" Nora Lowell cut him off. "Father trusts her. He protects her. We donât have the power to fight her right now. But donât you worry. Time is on our side. One day, I will make her pay for this!"
Her voice, each word enunciated with a chilling coldness, made even a tough man like Woody Warren flinch.
But then he thought, âNora... she really has suffered too much!â And his heart ached for her all the more.
"Alright! Whatever you decide to do, your uncle will help you!"
Nora Lowell smiled faintly, then changed the subject. "Weâve only been talking about me. I forgot to ask, what brings you to The Citadel?"
"Ah, that... Itâs a long story..." Woody Warren proceeded to explain everything in detailâhow heâd taken in Paige Summers, how talented she was, and how she had created the wine server that earned the City Lordâs praise. He felt he couldnât keep secrets from Nora. Besides, it was a relief to get it off his chest. He felt deeply uncomfortable taking credit for Paige Summersâs work.
However, while the speaker was rambling without a second thought, the listener was paying close attention.
When Nora Lowell heard that Paige Summers had such abilities, and that she also seemed to be entangled with Shawn Monroe, an unreadable light flashed in her eyes.
"So, this Paige Summers is quite remarkable, isnât she? And to have gained the Young City Lordâs affection... sheâs very lucky."
"Haha, tell me about it. But that girl has a mind of her own. Letâs just keep this between us so we donât cause her any trouble, but she really isnât interested in the Young City Lord! The other day, they..."
"Oh?"
After hearing the whole story, Nora Lowellâs lips curved. âInteresting!â
âShawn Monroeâs looks and power were outstanding, to say nothing of his status as the Young City Lord of The Dead Cityâthat alone was enough to make countless women flock to him. Yet a low-level superpower user was treating him with apparent disdain... Was she playing hard to get, or was she genuinely uninterested? And Shawn Monroeâs attitude... that was also worth pondering.â
âAfter all, the man was a force to be reckoned with.â
âIf possible, her future plans would undoubtedly require his help.â
âAnd the approach to befriending him would have to be handled with care.â
Just then, Woody Warren got to the part about the City Lordâs promise to help him open a shop in the Inner City. "Nora, the Upper District is a really nice place. Weâll live together from now on. I swear, Iâll take good care of you this time!"
Nora Lowell snapped out of her thoughts. Just as she was about to shake her head, a knock came from the door.
She smiled, pretending she hadnât heard him, and got up to open the door.