Chapter 580
Chapter 580
Aspen strode confidently to the center of the banquet, her expression cold and unforgiving. She swept a glance over the gathered crowd and sneered.
“Looks like today’s a good day. Jayrodale’s most prominent figures are all here. Perfect timing—I’ll make sure everyone knows that the Stevens family from Bridgefields always collects their debts.”
However, Christina and her family looked increasingly nervous.
Christina whispered urgently, “Aspen, you might want to reconsider. Even Jayrodale’s wealthiest man is here today. You’re playing with fire!”
Irene glanced around nervously. “How on earth did that loser Andrew manage to gather such a crowd? These people aren’t ones to mess with!”
Leroy clutched Irene’s arm, his legs shaking. “Mom, I feel like fainting. Oh my God, look! Even Natasha and Dylan are here those two are killers, legends in the underground world of Jayrodale!”
Their initial confidence quickly evaporated. They had arrived intending to support Aspen and demand revenge, but faced with the overwhelming presence of powerful figures, they felt like helpless prey. One wrong move and any one of these people could crush their family. 1
Aspen ignored their warnings. She had no intention of backing down. With Gordon, the Stevens family’s hidden ace, by her side, she was fearless.
Gordon was a legendary figure in Bridgefields, a master of combat whose reputation could have spread across the entire Gabo Creek if he had not kept a low profile. With him here, she felt untouchable.
Aspen approached the VIP platform, her voice sharp and commanding. “Apologies for disturbing your meal, everyone. I’m here to settle a personal score today–something that’s long overdue.”
Her eyes gleamed dangerously as she continued, “So unless you want to get caught in the crossfire, I suggest you leave now. Because today, I’m tearing down the Moonlit Apothecary’s name, once and for all!”
The words tearing down echoed with chilling finality, sending ripples of shock throughout the crowd. Murmurs broke out like wildfire.
“Is she crazy? That woman’s from Bridgefields, right? She’s got guts to come all the way to Jayrodale and stir up trouble!”
“Shh! That’s Aspen Stevens–one of Bridgefields‘ elite. They say she’s brilliant at both strategy and combat. Looks like she’s got a serious grudge against this place.”
“Yeah, I remember now! She lost big to Dr. Lloyd at that auction a while back–practically walked out in her underwear. And didn’t she pour a fortune into Northern District, only to watch it all go up in smoke?”
“She’s bold to threaten to destroy the Moonlit Apothecary, but is she really strong enough to pull this off?”
In the corner, Finley’s dark mood lightened at the sight of Aspen’s arrival. A wicked grin spread across his face.
“Well, well, Andrew. Looks like karma finally caught up with you. Aspen’s here to settle her score–same as me.”
Finley’s eyes flicked to the hunched figuré trailing behind Aspen. ‘That old guy… He must be the trump card she’s relying on. But who is he?’
A cold shiver ran down Finley’s spine. The old man exuded a menacing aura, one that hinted at a dangerous and unpredictable power. Yet, Finley was almost giddy with anticipation. 1