Chapter 1669 – A Turning Point in Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) by GoodNovel
In this chapter of Rising from the Ashes (Andrew), GoodNovel introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1669 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Inside the club, Walter was covered in blood with his clothes torn to shreds as he crawled out from a pile of debris. He hissed through clenched teeth, "That bitch, I swear I won't rest until you're dead!"
His killing intent still radiated dangerously. However, anyone with eyes could see it was pure bluff, a last-ditch act of pride from a man hanging by a thread.
Meanwhile, Joe sat in the center of a circle formed by Liliana, Gary, and the others. He was meditating, trying to restore his energy.
When he opened his eyes and saw Walter limping forward, his face turned to ice. He asked coldly, "Who told you to interfere?"
Walter gritted his teeth. "That little punk had no honor and dared to injure you, Mr. Driscoll. Of course, I had to tear him apart!"
Joe was silent for a moment before replying bitterly, "Andrew didn't break any rules. I lost to him because I wasn't strong enough."
When these words came out, Liliana and the others looked completely bewildered. Joe was a prodigy, and he was not supposed to lose.
That was the truth they believed in, but that truth had shattered.
Walter snarled viciously, "Mr. Driscoll, why must you boost others' morale while diminishing your own prestige! I saw the situation clearly. If you hadn't held back, that little bastard would have been seriously injured long ago. However, he didn't appreciate your mercy and instead turned the tables on you. That boy deserves to die!"
Joe snapped, "Enough! I know what happened better than anyone else. I lost to Andrew, fair and square. It was my own arrogance. I looked down on him from the start and never saw who he really was."
The star everyone worshiped, the once-proud heir of the Driscoll family, had completely lost his former glow.
Walter, still fuming, growled, "Then I'll return to the family estate and report everything to Mr. Driscoll Senior. Andrew and that meddling girl… both of them must die!"
Joe's eyes turned cold. "Walter. Listen closely. My fight with Andrew ends here. I'm not the kind of man who can't accept defeat, but if I find out that you or the family try anything behind my back, don't blame me for cutting all ties, showing no mercy!"
Walter froze, words caught in his throat. He did not dare argue further.
In truth, he was starting to feel a bit shaken—who the hell was that girl next to Andrew? She hit like the end of the world.
Joe stood up and walked toward the exit.
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