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Roar of the Supreme Warrior novel Chapter 905

Summary for Chapter 905: Roar of the Supreme Warrior

What Happens in Chapter 905 – From the Book Roar of the Supreme Warrior

Dive into Chapter 905, a pivotal chapter in Roar of the Supreme Warrior, written by Crazy Carriage. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Billionaires fiction.

James left Cynthia’s villa and took a taxi directly to the Callahans.

While he was sitting in the taxi, he began to drift off into his thoughts.

He had already divorced Thea, and he only returned to the Callahans because she threatened him with her life. Additionally, Thea was poisoned by Gu, and he was worried that it would take effect.

Now, Thea seemed to be doing better mentally, so there was no need for him to continue living with the Callahans.

“Sir, we’ve arrived.”

James came back to his senses after the driver reminded him.

“Alright.”

James nodded, made the payment, and got out of the vehicle.

The sky had already turned dark when James arrived at the Callahans’ villa, which was brightly lit up. He walked over and rang the doorbell.

Soon, the door opened.

A man in his twenties dressed in an expensive and stylish suit opened the door. It was David.

“Oh?”

David was slightly taken aback to see James at the door. He regained his senses and said excitedly, “It’s you, James! You’re finally back. Come on in.”

David dragged James into the house.

In the past, he had a rude attitude toward James. He felt that James was unworthy of his sister. However, ever since James saved his life in the past and he learned of his true identity, he saw James as an incredibly admirable and decent person. No matter how much he looked at James, he was pleasing to the eye.

Thea was also home.

Over the past few days, she had reported to Messiah Corporation to assist Quincy in some business matters, but it was her mother’s birthday today, so she did not go to the company.

Thea was dressed in a glamorous white low-cut gown. Her long black hair was tied up, revealing her facial features. Her temperament that evening was of a noble lady.

Her long dress was dragged on the floor as she walked toward James. A smile broke out on her beautiful face as she stretched out her slender hand to hold James’ hand. She said ecstatically, “Honey, welcome home. It’s my mom’s birthday today.”

“I came back for the medical book in the room,” said James.

During his taxi ride to the villa, James had already thought about it.

Now that they had divorced, it was unnecessary for them to keep in contact anymore.

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