Chapter Summary: Chapter 114 – What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger by IceCola
In Chapter 114, a key moment in the Internet novel What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger, IceCola 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.
Henry sighed. "Ken, I'm not lying to you. Look, our wedding photo is right there on the wall."
He added, "It's a fact, plain and simple."
Calista spoke up calmly. "What Henry said is true. I love satellite research, and I love him too."
Ken stared at the framed photograph in shock before turning to face the couple.
Suddenly, he raised his fist and slammed it violently into Henry's face. "Henry, you bastard! I treated you as my best friend, and you married my girl."
Ken's roar startled Calista, who cried out, "Henry!"
Wiping blood from the corner of his mouth, Henry gestured reassuringly to Calista. "It's alright, love. Don't be afraid."
He then turned a cold gaze on Ken. "I let you have that punch. Consider it payback for keeping this from you. But if you try anything else, I won't hesitate to take you on."
Henry had the advantage of height and strength. In a real fight, Ken would be no match for him.
Ken loosened his collar, seething. "Henry, you knew damn well I liked Calista, but you chased her in the second we had a broken. You prick!"
Calista glanced at Henry before responding. "He's not a lier. He loves and respects me. When other women make advances, he shuts them down without fail. He never breaks my heart."
Ken tried to argue further, but Henry cut him off. "Ken, you told me ages ago that you liked for Calista. I gave up for the sake of our friendship. And how did you repay that? Not only did you mistreat her, you broke her heart."
"This time, don't even dream of taking Calista from me!"
Ken felt a suffocating pressure in his chest. "So you've wanted to chase her for a long time, huh?"
Without hesitation, Henry replied, "Yes."
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