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An Understated Dominance Chapter 2768 by Marina Vittori

Albus gestured with his sword finger, then uttered, “Go.” The crystalline longsword trembled slightly. Without any visible wind-up, it transformed into a streak of azure light, surging forward to meet the three terrifying lightning spears.

Alarion watched in disbelief as the streak moved with a lightness that defied physics. It was so fast his divine sense could barely track its trajectory.

Instead of clashing head-on, the streak flashed through the narrow gap between the spears in the blink of an eye. What happened next left everyone stunned.

The three devastating lightning spears froze mid-flight as if caught in an invisible ice storm. The crackling cyan lightning on their surface rapidly dimmed and solidified.

Three sharp cracks echoed simultaneously as the spears snapped in two. The breaks were perfectly smooth before the remnants dissolved into a mist of ice-blue light and vanished without a sound. They might as well have been fragile icicles rather than powerful lightning techniques.

“What?” Alarion’s breath hitched, his voice cracking in a strangled cry.

His full-force strike had been dismissed so casually. How was that possible? What kind of sword was that? What kind of technique?

Albus hovered calmly in the air, but his sword finger moved again. The crystalline longsword traced an elegant arc and hovered before him, its tip locked onto Alarion with a soul-chilling focus.

“You…” Every instinct in Alarion screamed in warning as an unprecedented sense of dread washed over him. He no longer dared to underestimate Albus.

With a guttural roar, the golden core within him spun wildly and unleashed a torrent of raw spiritual energy. A set of emerald-toned plate armor materialized over his body, glowing with a hard, glassy sheen.

At the same time, his hands formed a rapid series of hand seals to summon his soul-bound artifact. It was the Stormbreaker, an ancient bronze mirror etched with jagged lightning symbols.

The mirror rose into the air, its surface crackling with lightning before erupting into a massive pillar of cyan thunder. It was a concentrated torrent of pure destruction that roared toward Albus with devastating force. This was Alarion’s trump card, a strike far more devastating than the previous lightning spears.

Faced with the devastating roar of the oncoming strike, Albus’ gaze finally sharpened. He raised his sword finger in a slow, deliberate motion, and the hovering crystalline longsword thrummed in response.

The light dancing along the steel swirled into a brilliant vortex as a surge of sword aura-vast and terrifyingly pure-erupted skyward in a pillar of absolute frost.

“Third Form-Glacial Sepulcher.”

Albus’ voice was cold and detached, devoid of any emotion.

This time, the crystalline longsword didn’t blur. Its path through the air was slow enough for every eye to follow. It left a shimmering trail of frost in its wake as if it were freezing the very fabric of space. The tip of the sword met the head of the roaring lightning pillar with a gentle tap.

Time seemed to stop at that moment. There was no earth-shaking explosion or blinding flash of light. Instead, the terrifying pillar-with enough power to level a mountain-was overtaken by a surge of azure ice.

Startling from the point of contact, the frost raced backward, swallowing the lightning in a crystalline casing. The freezing advance was irresistible, surging up the stream of thunder toward the Stormbreaker itself.

“No!” Alarion screamed, his mind shattering in terror. He could feel his connection to the Stormbreaker being ruthlessly severed, frozen solid by a terrifying chill. He tried to recall the artifact, but it was already too late.

A sharp, crystalline crack echoed through the marsh. In an instant, the Stormbreaker and its pillar of thunder were completely encased in ice.

They became a massive, life-like monument, a tableau of a strike frozen in mid-air. The lightning was trapped within the glass, suspended in its final moment of fury.

As his soul-bound artifact was neutralized, Alarion reeled as if he had been struck by a sledgehammer. He coughed up a mouthful of blood, his aura collapsing instantly. His face turned a ghostly, papery white, his eyes wide with a primal, bottomless terror.

Alarion’s mind failed him.

Just what kind of monster was he looking at? Albus’ cultivation was clearly that of an Adept, but the reality before him made no sense. No one at that realm should have been able to freeze a Core-Forged Arcanist’s artifact in a single strike.

Albus lowered his hand, and the crystalline longsword gave a soft hum as it flew back to his side. He didn’t even look at the frozen mirror. Instead, his gaze remained fixed on Alarion, who was now reeling from the backlash in total terror.

“Injuring my sister is an unforgivable sin,” he said. He slowly raised his hand, his fingers forming the sword-finger again. Terror seized Alarion. Any thought of revenge was gone, replaced by a primal need to survive.

Albus’ sword mastery was beyond anything he had ever encountered. If he stayed another second, he would be a dead man.

“Run!”

The thought screamed through his mind. Without even a glance toward his frozen soul-bound artifact, he bit down hard on the tip of his tongue. A mouthful of blood essence, mingled with fragmented specks of his golden core, sprayed forth. It coalesced into a thick, crimson radiance that wrapped around him.

Blood Flash was a forbidden technique that sacrificed one’s foundational cultivation to achieve an impossible burst of speed.

In a blur of crimson, Alarion vanished. He moved so fast the air cracked in his wake, leaving only a jagged, hate-filled roar to echo over the marsh.

“Stray of the Frost line! I will remember today’s grudge. The Jornells of Amethysius will hunt you to the ends of the earth. We will not rest until your entire bloodline is wiped out.”

The streak of blood-light tore across the horizon at an impossible speed. In the blink of an eye, it was nothing more than a fading speck against the sky. And then it was gone.

Albus didn’t chase him. He merely cast a cold, indifferent glance toward the horizon where Alarion had vanished.

“Pathetic pretender,” he muttered. With a casual wave, the frozen Stormbreaker and the ice-sculpted lightning pillar rapidly shrank to palm size and dropped into his hand. He casually tucked them into his pocket.

Once that was done, the overwhelming sword aura radiating from him vanished.

He transformed back into his youthful, handsome appearance, with a hint of boyishness. His figure flashed as he descended to the ice-blue sword barrier protecting Blanche below.

Once the barrier was gone, Albus rushed to Blanche’s side. Seeing her pale face and injuries covering her body, his eyes reddened, and his voice choked with emotion.

“Are you okay?” he asked. “I’m sorry that I came too late.”

Blanche looked at her younger brother, who felt both familiar and like a total stranger. Her heart was a storm of conflicting emotions-the hollow relief of survival, the sudden warmth of seeing family, and the staggering shock of the power he had just displayed.

She forced a smile and raised her hand to pat his head, though the movement made her wince from her wounds.

“Albus, you’ve grown up. And you’ve gotten so much stronger.”

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An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori

An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori

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An Understated Dominance is a Urban/Realistic novel for men, telling a story of Dahlia Nicholson and Dustin Rhys had been married for three years.
“An Understated Dominance” delves into themes of ambition, power, and the price of success. The novel explores the complexities of relationships …
Marina Vittori is the author of An Understated Dominance Novel. This novel is in Urban/Realistic genre, has been read by many people, and has a pretty good …

Summary An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori

Dahlia Nicholson and Dustin Rhys had been married for three years. After Dahlia’s meteoric rise to success, she abandons the useless dead weight that’s Dustin, proposing divorce. Unbeknownst to her, everything she had ever achieved was only because of him.

Chapter 1 “Dustin, here is the divorce agreement prepared by Ms. Nicholson. All you need to do is sign them.” In the president’s office of the Quine Group, the secretary, Lyra Blaine, placed a piece of A4 paper on the table. A man sat opposite her, dressed in plain clothing. “Divorce? What do you mean?” Dustin Rhys was taken aback. “Do you not understand what I’m saying? Your marriage with Ms. Nicholson is over. You’re not even on the same level anymore. Your existence is nothing but a smear on the president’s reputation!” Lyra pulled no punches as she spoke. “A smear on her reputation?” Dustin frowned. “Is that how she thinks of me?” Back when they first got married, the Nicholson family was in ruinous debt. He was the one who helped them when they were at their lowest point. Now that they were rich, Dahlia Nicholson was ready to just kick him out. “Something like that.” Lyra jerked her chin toward the magazine on the table. A photo of a beautiful woman was printed on the front page. “Look at the headline on this magazine, Dustin. Ms. Nicholson’s net worth has hit one billion in the course of just three years, a feat no short of a miracle. She’s now the most desired woman in Swinton! With all this, she’s destined for greatness. But you, you’re just a regular joe. You don’t deserve her at all. I hope that you’ll see some sense and do the right thing.” When Dustin remained silent, Lyra frowned. “I know you’re not happy with this, but this is reality,” she continued. “You might have helped Ms. Nicholson when she was in trouble, but she has repaid you for everything you’ve done for her over the last three years. In fact, you’re the one who owes her now!” “Is our marriage just a business deal to her, then?” Dustin took a deep breath to suppress the emotions within. “If she wants to divorce me, let her speak to me herself.” “Ms. Nicholson is very busy. She doesn’t need to trouble herself with such trifling matters.” “Trifling matters?” Dustin was stunned. Then he laughed bitterly. “Is that so? Is divorce a trifling matter to her? She can’t even find the time to speak to me. Truly, she’s that unattainable now!” “Dustin, don’t delay this any longer.” Lyra pushed the divorce agreement toward him again. “Just sign here and you’ll get a car and a house as compensation. On top of that, you’ll also get eight million dollars. This is more than what you’ll be able to earn in your lifetime!” “Eight million dollars is a lot, but…I don’t need it. I will sign the divorce papers if she comes personally. Otherwise, I won’t sign anything,” Duston said coldly. “Don’t go too far, Dustin!” Lyra slammed her hand on the table. “Don’t say I didn’t warn you. With all her power and resources, Ms. Nicholson can divorce you easily. It’s only because she appreciates her past relationship with you that she’s allowing you to keep your dignity intact. Don’t provoke her!” “My dignity?” Dustin was a little amused by that. She didn’t even want to speak to him directly to divorce him. What kind of dignity was that? Moreover, if she really did appreciate their relationship, then why was she threatening him now?

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