Chapter 463 It’s All in Vain – Highlight Chapter from The Supreme Man: Took Everything in Power
Chapter 463 It’s All in Vain is a standout chapter in The Supreme Man: Took Everything in Power by MAL, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Heston instructed the nearby bodyguards of the Scarlet Heart Group, "Go ahead and collect a list of their names! F*ck! How dare they offend Mr. Nicholson? They’re all screwed!"
The president had issued an order, and the bodyguards did not dare to question it.
"Gather all of the fans in one corner and begin the registration of their identities and names one by one!"
Witnessing the fans being shoved aside and how the media reporters turned their attention to the lavishly dressed chairmen, Vincent’s expression was filled with despair.
He already knew that the situation was beyond repair.
He was at the top not too long ago, but he was now at rock bottom!
All his hopes about success had now vanished!
Boom!
Vincent’s legs gave out and he fell onto a chair.
His face was ashen as if he was an elderly man about to die.
"How did this happen… How did things turn out this way…" he murmured as he stared ahead blankly.
Just an hour ago, he was a respected professor about to reach the peak of his career. How could everything be completely destroyed in such a short time?
Struggling, Vincent turned to look at the icy Kingsley. "It’s you! You ruined my life!"
"You’re wrong. You’re the one who ruined my life!" said Kingsley in an icy tone. "You ruined my family and my childhood!"
"I didn't… I didn’t do that!" Vincent aggressively pulled his own hair. "I told you! Even if I didn’t expose your father back then, he still would have been killed by his enemies! Why are you blaming me for everything?"
While speaking, he wrapped his hand around his head and said in agony, "I really can’t remember anymore… But if I saw that person again, I’m sure I’d recognize him!"
Kingsley saw how dejected Vincent was and his heart sank.
He could tell that Vincent was not lying.
A person would selectively forget some things after a severe blow to their mental state.
Vincent also claimed in his book that after struggling a lot during that time, his personality had changed significantly. He was obviously still very affected by that incident.
Kingsley sighed. "You obviously already knew that you had indirectly murdered my parents. Why are you still trying to deny it?"
"I want to be rich! I want to be successful!" exclaimed Vincent with bloodshot eyes. "Those who look down on me will regret it only if I succeed! I’m not a murderer. I’m a well-respected scholar!"
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