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Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) novel Chapter 1642

Summary for Chapter 1642: Rising from the Ashes (Andrew)

Chapter 1642 – Highlight Chapter from Rising from the Ashes (Andrew)

Chapter 1642 is a standout chapter in Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) by GoodNovel, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Late at night, the study in Driscoll residence was dimly lit. Maurice, who seemed to always hide in the shadows, asked in a low voice, "Joe hasn't stepped out since he came back this afternoon?"

Walter, the head of the Driscoll family's Shadow Division, whispered back, "That's correct, sir. He has remained in his room since returning during the day!"

Maurice frowned. "Did you send anyone to check on what's going on?"

Walter shook his head with a bitter smile. "I sent three different groups, sir. None of them got in. He even turned away his sisters."

Maurice let out a cold snort. "Something's off with him since he returned this afternoon, and I can feel it. Walter, tell him I want to see him."

Walter hesitated. "Sir, it's already pretty late. Maybe we should wait till morning?"

Maurice's voice turned sharp. "I know what time it is. But I can't sit back and watch Joe lose his focus just because of a girl. Go now. I need to hear from him what exactly is going on in his head!"

Walter bowed slightly. "Yes, sir."

However, before he could even reach the door, it swung open.

Walter jumped.

After all, Maurice's study was not a place just anyone could enter, especially not this late.

However, when he saw who it was, his eyes widened in shock, but he quickly relaxed. "Mr. Joe, what are you doing here?"

And for what? A woman who did not even matter.

Joe remained ice-cold. "I know doing this will definitely displease you, Dad. But I like Lauren, so I don't want to use my family's power to pressure others. Andrew is worthy of making me take action!"

Maurice slammed the table, his anger intensifying. "How is he worthy? What qualifications does that ignorant brat have? If I weren't considering your feelings, I could crush him with a single slap!"

Joe said in a deep voice, "Dad, I've already said I don't want to use family power to pressure others. Doing so would make me appear to be nothing but a loser who can only rely on the family! I want to show the world that the Driscoll family's strength belongs to the Driscoll family, and that's your achievement, Dad."

He continued, "As for me, I have my own pride, and I'll protect that myself. I don't need to borrow the family's power!"

Maurice sneered. "Of course, I won't interfere with your pride! But I'll say it again—none of this is worth it for a woman who doesn't even matter. Moreover, Andrew isn't worthy to be your opponent!"

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