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Roar of the Supreme Warrior novel Chapter 51

Summary for Chapter 51: Roar of the Supreme Warrior

Chapter 51 – A Turning Point in Roar of the Supreme Warrior by Crazy Carriage

In this chapter of Roar of the Supreme Warrior, Crazy Carriage introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 51 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Billionaires genre.

His power was beyond comprehension.

Not only that, he was an exceedingly talented doctor, too.

She had never in her wildest nightmares imagined James would gain such a terrifying identity. It was no wonder that the Blithe King did nothing when Trent was killed. The person that killed Trent was the Black Dragon, someone that not even the Blithe King could touch.

Charles only started calming down when James left.

His entire body was drenched in sweat. He trembled again when he caught sight of the wound-laden Rowena, turning away to run.

“Don’t… Don’t go. S-Save me. Send me to the hospital… I… I have money, I’ll pay you.”

Earlier, Rowena wanted to die, but now that James was gone, her will to live returned.

Charles stopped at the mention of money.

He weighed his options.

James said he would leave Rowena alive before he left. If he left and Rowena died, he would have nowhere to run if James decided to blame him for it. Besides, if he saved Rowena, he’d get money for it.

With that in mind, he took his phone out and called the emergency hotline.

Meanwhile, James put his mask back on as he left Rowena’s villa.

He then went to the Frasiers, the Zimmermans, and the Wilsons’ homes.

Dawn.

Cansington, Caden Mausoleum.

In front of Thomas Caden's grave.

Three bloodied heads were placed before his tombstone.

James knelt before Thomas's grave.

"Grandfather, Warren Xavier, Yves Frasier, Jacob Zimmerman, and Desmond Wilson are dead. Everyone that set fire to our home back then are dead. But… forgive me. I was unable to locate the whereabouts of Moonlit Flowers on Cliffside's Edge.

With hatred on his back, he went from being a lowly soldier to rising through the ranks and becoming the Black Dragon he was today.

Repayment. Revenge.

His enemies may have been dead, but the hatred in his heart was not so easily dispelled.

The Great Four had sinned. They had to be punished.

Besides, from what Rowena had told him, he figured out that the mastermind that had orchestrated the fall of his family was someone in the Capital.

They had James's family killed so they could obtain Moonlit Flowers on Cliffside's Edge.

He clenched his fists.

"I don't care who took the painting, Grandfather, but I promise you I will have his head before you as tribute."

Ten whole years of pain and torment turned into tears streaking down his face.

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