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The Almighty Dominance (by Sunshine) novel Chapter 284

Summary for Chapter 284: The Almighty Dominance (by Sunshine)

Summary of Chapter 284 from The Almighty Dominance (by Sunshine)

Chapter 284 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s billionaire novel, The Almighty Dominance (by Sunshine). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Sophia raced through the city streets, her heart hammering painfully against her ribs as she rushed back to the Lancaster mansion.

A phone call had plunged her world into chaos—Jack and her mother, Florence, had been viciously attacked.

Panic gnawed at her as she burst through the front door, desperation etched across her face.

The butler, visibly shaken, met her immediately, his usually composed demeanor shattered.

“Miss Sophia! Thank God you're back! Have you heard? Your mother and Jack—they've been brutally assaulted!”

“What? Assaulted?” Sophia gasped, her voice tight with shock. “What happened? Tell me now!”

“There's no time to explain! Go upstairs—quickly. Your mother needs you!” he urged, practically shoving her toward the staircase.

Sophia bounded up the stairs, dread clawing at her throat.

Her thoughts tangled into knots—how could something like this happen?

She flung open the door to Florence’s room and froze, horrified.

Florence lay pale as death, eyes glazed with pain, head swathed in heavy bandages. Beside her, Jack appeared broken and battered, limbs encased in plaster, bruises darkening ominously beneath his own bandages.

Bloodied towels littered the bedside table, stark reminders of violence.

“Mom! Jack! My God, what happened?” Sophia’s voice trembled, horror twisting her features.

Florence’s gaze flickered weakly toward her daughter, her voice frail but dripping with bitter theatrics.

“Sophia, my dear girl... You made it just in time. If you'd come any later, you'd only see me in a coffin.” She broke into a theatrical cough, eyes darting sideways to gauge Sophia’s reaction.

“Who did this?” Sophia’s voice iced over with fury. “Tell me right now!”

Florence's eyes narrowed, a venomous spark igniting as she spat the name.

“It was Alex—that animal! We went to him innocently, just to buy back a bit of the root he stole from Clara. Instead of cooperating, he spewed insults, calling us beggars and worse.”

“When I confronted him, he flew into a rage and hit us! That monster nearly killed us!”

“Impossible,” Sophia said.

“What’s impossible? Look at us—look at your brother!”

Jack stirred weakly, his voice strained and filled with righteous indignation.

“Sophia, open your eyes! Look at the damage he's done. Is this the man you defend, the one you believed in?”

“He shattered my bones—doctors say it'll be months before I can even stand! He's a monster, Sophia!”

Sophia staggered back, disbelief colliding violently with the brutal evidence before her eyes.

“Alex... he couldn't...” she whispered, desperate for some shred of reason.

“Are you blind or simply delusional?” Jack hissed, bitterness soaking every syllable.

“Is my broken body not enough proof? Or Mom’s ruined face? The doctor said she might never recover fully—Alzheimer's could set in from the trauma! Still doubt him?”

Sophia's fists clenched, fingernails biting into her palms, drawing blood.

Her world blurred as confusion and rage battled within her. The Alex she knew was gentle, caring—could he truly hide such cruelty?

Florence sensed her hesitation, striking harder.

“That’s not all. He framed Clara and got her thrown in jail! Simply because she dared to oppose him. Sophia, wake up! Your ex-husband has become a ruthless villain.”

Sophia’s blood ran cold. “Clara... arrested?” she murmured, the last glimmer of hope fading fast.

Jack sneered viciously, relishing Sophia’s pain. “That’s right. Clara went to confront him about the Emerald Elixir. Next thing we know, she’s locked up, accused of theft. Charles recorded everything—call him yourself if you don’t believe me.”

Florence coughed dramatically again, wracked with exaggerated pain. “We trusted him once, Sophia. But he's betrayed us all. You must see him for the snake he truly is!”

Sophia stood motionless, her heart shattered into pieces, replaced by an icy, burning rage.

Doubt evaporated, replaced by an overwhelming need for answers.

Without another word, she snatched up her phone, dialed Alex's number, and hissed coldly when he answered:

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