Chapter 1663
Posted on July 11, 2025 ยท 0 mins read
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As Andrew looked up toward the upper bleachers, a figure cloaked in black, with hands tucked inside wide sleeves, gazed back down at him.

Walterโ€™s eyes were expressionless, like a still, bottomless lake. He had not come today to interfere but was simply here to witness Andrewโ€™s sudden and brutal downfall.

Andrew had no idea what kind of venom Walter harbored in his heart. Even if he knew, he would not have cared.

He climbed up into the ring, shrugging off his jacket to loosen up before the fight.

Lauren stepped forward, caught his coat, and gave him a fist bump. โ€œYou got this, honey!โ€

Andrew grinned. โ€œDonโ€™t worry.โ€

Joe remained expressionless, but the slight twitch at the corner of his lips betrayed the storm brewing inside him.

โ€œShe even calls you โ€˜honey.โ€™ So, you two are already that close?โ€ His voice was cold.

Andrew chuckled. โ€œMr. Driscoll, have you ever even been in a relationship?โ€

Joe snapped, โ€œAnswer me. Otherwise, I might not be able to hold back later.โ€

Andrew shrugged. โ€œNo need to lose your cool, Mr. Driscoll. You really ought to experience a serious relationship. When two people are in love, they call each other โ€˜honeyโ€™ or even treat each other as husband and wife. Itโ€™s totally normal!โ€

Joe barked, โ€œRidiculous! You two arenโ€™t married. There was no ceremony, no vows, no official status. Treating each other that way is disrespectful to tradition!โ€

Andrew smirked. โ€œTradition? You mean that old-fashioned, conservative stuff? Please, that stuffโ€™s long outdated. And even if we havenโ€™t signed papers, Lauren is still my wife in every way that matters. Thatโ€™s not up for debate."

Joeโ€™s stance shifted. His aura surged intensely around him. โ€œAndrew, congratulations. Youโ€™ve officially pissed me off, and thatโ€™s going to cost you.โ€

Andrew tilted his head with a weird look. โ€œOh, wow, Mr. Driscoll. Is this what rage looks like from the heir of a luxury family? Sorry to disappoint you, but Iโ€™m a guy. I donโ€™t swing that way. If youโ€™re trying to look sexy and intense, you might want to save that for the ladies!โ€

Joe growled, โ€œEnough chatter. Letโ€™s settle this with our fists!โ€

Andrew kicked off his shoes and rolled his shoulders. He cracked his neck, then narrowed his eyes as a sharp, focused energy lit up within them.

โ€œYou said it. Iโ€™ve been itching for a real fight. Itโ€™s been way too long since I got to let loose in a brawl like this. Just donโ€™t disappoint me.โ€

Joe glanced sideways, surprised for a second by the sheer presence and power Andrew suddenly gave off.

It was unexpectedly impressive, but that was all.

โ€œGet ready!โ€ Joe called out.

In a blur, he crossed 20 meters in a flash, vanishing like a phantom as he appeared right in front of Andrew. With a thunderous roar, he launched a punch straight toward Andrewโ€™s face.

Thunder seemed to crack across the ring.

Lauren, Liliana, and the others all held their breath, eyes wide, palms slick with sweat.

From the shadows above, Walterโ€™s mouth curled into a cruel, satisfied smirk. โ€œNothing but a weak nobody. How delusional. Mr. Driscollโ€™s strength has grown againโ€ฆ his progress is frightening.โ€

A loud bang echoed as Andrew raised both arms and blocked Joeโ€™s punch head-on. The force behind it was brutal, and pure power surged through him and sent him skidding backward across the ring.

Joe shouted, โ€œLetโ€™s go again!โ€

He raised his fists, his stance sharp and flowing like a crane in mid-strike. His footwork danced between feint and force, trailing afterimages as he moved.

In just seconds, Joe fired off over a hundred strikes at Andrew, moving with the speed and intensity of a hurricane. Shiloh yawned and watched lazily from the side. She curled her lip and muttered, โ€œDidnโ€™t expect the Driscoll pretty boy to hit this hard.โ€

Lauren clutched her hands nervously. โ€œWhat about Andrew? Can he really hold him off?โ€

Shiloh replied casually, โ€œRelax. Your manโ€™s just playing with him right now.โ€

Finally, Andrew struck back. His back foot touched the very edge of the ring. One more step and he would fall off, which would mean losing the match.

But right in that narrow space, Andrewโ€™s right hand curved into a spiral, tracing a perfect arc before he thrust it forward with force.


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