Login via

Roar of the Supreme Warrior novel Chapter 758

Summary for Chapter 758: Roar of the Supreme Warrior

Chapter Summary: Chapter 758 – Roar of the Supreme Warrior by Crazy Carriage

In Chapter 758, a key moment in the Billionaires novel Roar of the Supreme Warrior, Crazy Carriage delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Meanwhile, Quincy stayed up the whole night, guarding his tent.

Thea, on the other hand, slept soundly.

It was already the next day when she woke up.

She rolled over, sat up, and picked up her phone. Seeing that it was eight in the morning, she slapped her forehead and cursed herself remorsefully, “Thea, you good-for-nothing!”

She quickly got out of bed, fixed her messy hair, and walked out of the tent.

Outside, the campfires were still burning.

James was sitting in his wheelchair with Quincy massaging his head from behind.

Thea walked over and called out, “Quincy.”

Quincy turned her head and gestured for her to keep quiet.

Thea came close and saw that James had fallen asleep in the wheelchair.

Seeing Quincy’s exhausted face, she asked in a hushed tone, “D-did you not sleep at all?”

“Huff...” Quincy sighed softly and said, “James' condition got worse again last night. He kept waking up either cold or in pain. His body feels like ice right now.”

Thea reached out and touched James’ face.

His face was ice-cold.

She looked at Quincy and said, “You’ve worked hard. I’ll look after him now. Go and get some rest.”

Quincy was sleepy and nodded. ”Okay. Wake me if something happens.”

“Alright, go and rest.” Thea waved her hand.

Quincy turned around and walked into the tent to rest.

“Haa…” James woke up and yawned.

He turned to Daniel and asked, “General Highsmith, what are the latest updates? Have the soldiers returned?”

Daniel answered promptly, “Yeah. Some of them returned just now. They’ve found a few underground caverns and are searching them one by one.”

“Alright,” James replied casually.

“Honey, have some warm water.”

Thea returned with a bottle of warm water. She opened the cap and pushed it to his lips.

“I’ll handle it.”

“No.”

“I-I’ll have to go and take a look for myself. Prepare me a wetsuit.”

“You can’t do that.”

Thea tugged James’ hand and dissuaded him, “Honey, you can’t go. You’re in such a terrible state and can’t even walk. You’ll be swept away by the current in minutes.”

“I must go,” James said firmly.

He knew the cave’s situation and would only be relieved if he went to look for it himself.

“But, how are you supposed to go in this state?” Thea was worried.

“I’m fine.”

James waved his hand.

Daniel promptly interrupted them, “The river is quite deep. I’ll use my connections to get a small submarine.”

James nodded. “That would be best. I’ll go get ready.”

Daniel stepped aside, took out his phone, and made a call.

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Roar of the Supreme Warrior