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The Almighty Dominance novel Chapter 455

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Chapter summary: Chapter 455 from the book The Almighty Dominance by GoodNovel

Discover the most important events of Chapter 455, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Almighty Dominance. With the engaging writing of GoodNovel, this billionaire masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

“You’re Alex the Dunce! You can say all that crap because you’re an idiot—half a brain short of being human!” Conrad shouted, his voice cracking with rage. “If you had even a sliver of sense, you’d know how foolish you sound.”

Conrad truly believed that only a complete fool like Alex could think the Wolfsbane family had any chance of working with the Eden Group.

Alex’s grin widened. “Baroness Wolfsbane,” he called. “Conrad here just called you an idiot with half a brain for daring to ask for collaboration. Thought you should know.”

Conrad’s face went pale, then burned red. He spun toward the Baroness. “I—I didn’t mean that!”

Baroness Wolfsbane’s hands trembled on the table. Her face darkened with fury and humiliation. Her own kin had mocked her—Beatrix and his husband, Conrad and then Annabella, her so-called pride, had done nothing but disappoint her.

And now, of all people, it was Alex—the outcast, the family fool—who stood up for her.

Her gaze shifted to Sofina. She’d never liked the girl. But seeing Sofina step forward with quiet resolve, something in the old woman’s heart shifted.

At least this one had courage.

“All of you!” she thundered. “You’re cowards! Every last one of you! From this moment on, Sofina will handle the Eden Group negotiations!”

The room fell silent.

Sofina stood. “Don’t worry, Grandma,” she said. “I’ll do my best.”

Alex crossed his arms, flashing Beatrix a smug grin that made her blood boil.

Beatrix exhaled sharply through her nose, lips curling into a sneer. “Go on, Sofina—try all you want. When you fail—and you will—you’ll drag the rest of us down into disgrace.”

Alex’s eyes hardened. “Beatrix, Sofina’s worth a thousand of you. She’s fighting to lift this family up, while you bury it in arrogance and shame. You’re nothing but a disgrace.”

“Me? A disgrace?” Beatrix’s face turned crimson. “You’re the half-slave here, Alex—the real embarrassment of this family! You think Sofina’s some kind of miracle worker? That she’s going to save us?”

“No,” Alex said. “I think the Wolfsbane family is great enough that even the Eden Group will want that collaboration. I believe in the Baroness’s dream—and I believe in my wife’s intelligence and strength.”

“But you…” he turned toward Beatrix, eyes narrowing, “you just sit here sneering. Tell me, Beatrix—what’s your real problem? Do you not believe in your grandmother, or are you just like your husband—thinking your own grandmother’s got half a brain? That she’s an idiot?”

Beatrix flinched and waved her hands fast. “No! That’s not what I meant! I just think it’s impossible for Sofina to make that deal, that’s all! I’m being realistic!”

Alex’s smile curved slow and dangerous. “No, you’re not being realistic—you’re being a coward. You’ve already surrendered before the fight even started. That’s not realism, Beatrix—that’s disappointment dressed up as wisdom. And you know what they say: hell’s full of the envious.”

Beatrix’s eyes flashed. “Me? Envious?” she snapped. “You’re a fool if you think any of this will work!”

Alex chuckled—a deep, mocking sound that filled the room. “Then let’s make this interesting. What if she does succeed? Want to make a bet?”

Beatrix crossed her arms. “Fine. You think I’m scared? Name your terms, Alex the Dunce.”

Alex’s eyes gleamed. “I heard the Baroness gave you that manor outside the main estate. If Sofina pulls this off, that place is ours foever. You move into our home, and we take yours.”

Beatrix’s grin twitched, “Deal,” she said through clenched teeth. “But if Sofina fails, I want both of you out of the Wolfsbane family—for good.”

“Deal,” Alex said, leaning back with a half-smile. “Then let’s see who ends up laughing.”

Annabella suddenly chimed in, “Count me in too! If I win, I want Nikolaus’s car back.”

Alex turned his gaze on her, raising a brow. “Alright. But what happens if you lose?”

Annabella crossed her arms, chin lifted. "I won't lose. But fine—I'll play along. What do you want?"

Alex’s grin widened. “Since you love calling me a half-slave, how about this—if you lose, you kneel ten times and admit you’re lower than that ‘half-slave.’”

Annabella burst out laughing. “Ha! You’re really digging your own grave, loser! Fine—I’ll take that bet!”

“Count me in too,” Felicia said. “If you lose, I want you to divorce Sofina.”

Alex didn’t flinch. “Fine,” he said calmly. “But if I win, you’ll accept our marriage—no more insults, no more interference.”

Felicia laughed, a cruel sound. “You really think you can win this? I’ve already recorded the bet and sent the document to the government registry. It’s official now. You’ll have to honor it.”

Alex smirked. “Perfect,” he said. “I like it when everyone plays fair.”

Baroness Wolfsbane didn’t even glance at them. She couldn’t care less about their childish betting.

What mattered to her was one thing—whether the Wolfsbane family could actually secure that collaboration with the Eden Group.

“Enough of this nonsense.” She roared. “Sofina, you have three days to negotiate and close the deal. That’s all. Meeting dismissed.”

On the way home, Sofina frowned, glancing out the window. “You really think Grandma trusts me with the Eden deal?”

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