After a brutal day on the construction site,Jaxon collapsed onto his cot with nothing but sore muscles, a cheap dinner, and a phone in hand. Out of boredom, he picked up one of those mindless urban web novels—complete with arrogant young masters, all-powerful protagonists, and women falling in love every other chapter.“Who writes this garbage?” he muttered, tossing his phone aside and cursing the story, the characters, and the plot that made no damn sense.Then he woke up inside it.Not as the protagonist.Not even as comic relief.He’s the villain—the arrogant heir of a wealthy family destined to be publicly humiliated, slapped down by the protagonist over and over again.
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- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 78.
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 76.
- Chapter 75.
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73.
- Chapter 72.“The Quiet Ones Break Too”
- Chapter 71. Fractures
- Chapter 70.
- Chapter 69. Evaluation
- Chapter 68.Shadow
- Chapter 67. Breakfast With The Lion Cubs
- Chapter 66. Arrival
- Chapter 65. Departure
- Chapter 64. Gathering Of Elders
- Chapter 63. Fallout
- Chapter 62. The Heist
- Chapter 61. Inside Man
- Chapter 60. Retaliation
- Chapter 59. Breaking Point
- Chapter 58. Pressure Points
- Chapter 57. The Streets Remember
- Chapter 56. Smoke and Mirrors
- Chapter 55. Ripples in the Water
- Chapter 54.Malcolm
- Chapter 53. Titan
- Chapter 52. The Oath
- Chapter 51. The Rising Player
- Chapter 50. The Hand
- Chapter 49. Ignites
- Chapter 48. Foundations
- Chapter 47. Office
- Chapter 46.Fufilment
- Chapter 45. A Fragile Warmth
- Chapter 44. Steam And Leverage(18+)
- Chapter 43. Under the Fairy Lights (18+)
- Chapter 42. Beneath The Lights
- Chapter 41. Egagement
- Chapter 40. The Ball
- Chapter 39. Let Them All Wonder
- Chapter 38. Sharp
- Chapter 37. Invitation
- Chapter 36. Market
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After a brutal day on the construction site,Jaxon collapsed onto his cot with nothing but sore muscles, a cheap dinner, and a phone in hand. Out of boredom, he picked up one of those mindless urban web novels—complete with arrogant young masters, all-powerful protagonists, and women falling in love every other chapter.“Who writes this garbage?” he muttered, tossing his phone aside and cursing the story, the characters, and the plot that made no damn sense.Then he woke up inside it.Not as the protagonist.Not even as comic relief.He’s the villain—the arrogant heir of a wealthy family destined to be publicly humiliated, slapped down by the protagonist over and over again.