Chapter summary of Chapter 186 – The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist by survivalArtist001
In Chapter 186, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist by survivalArtist001, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist.
Selena rubbed her forehead, her slender fingers massaging her temples as if trying to ease away a pounding headache.
Alex leaned back against the wall with his usual smug grin.
"Come on, it’s not that big of a deal. I just came here to visit you... and to convey some important information about the antidote we successfully created for the corruption."
Selena narrowed her eyes but didn’t press further.
"Fine. Come with me."
The two entered her private office.
The room was elegant yet practical—bookshelves lined with academy records, a crystal screen flickering with student data, and a large wooden desk that looked expensive as hell.
Both sat opposite each other: Selena crossing her legs with a calm, authoritative air, while Alex lounged casually like he owned the place.
Selena tapped her desk with her nail.
"I heard you fired four of the board members again. This time from our pharmaceutical company."
Alex smirked, brushing imaginary dust from his shoulder.
"Well yeah, I did. They’re just not the kind of people I can work with."
Selena raised an eyebrow, lips curling into a faint smirk.
"Oh? And what kind of people can you work with then?"
Alex leaned forward, eyes glinting mischievously.
"The kind that worship me and take orders without question. After all, I’m the reason they’re out of debt now. They should be on their knees thanking me, not second-guessing me."
Selena chuckled softly, but Alex’s expression hardened as he added:
"And besides... those rats were secretly seeking information to sell to other industries about our new products. I can’t take that risk again, now can I?"
Selena’s smirk widened, pride glimmering in her eyes.
"Excellent work, as always."
Alex reached into his storage ring and produced a vial filled with shimmering golden liquid. It pulsed faintly with power, as though alive. He placed it on her desk.
"All the tests are complete. The antidote works perfectly. The only things that remain are the launch and security. And I’m leaving those to you, Selena."
SMACK!
Selena smacked him on the head.
"Careful, brat. I’m still your teacher. How many times do I have to remind you of that?"
Alex rubbed his head with a grimace.
"Okay, okay! No need for violence."
Selena sighed, shoulders dropping.
"Can’t you just handle this yourself? I’m already buried with student affairs."
Alex shook his head with a mock-serious tone.
"Sorry, partner. I’ve done my 50% of the work. Now it’s your turn."
Selena clicked her tongue.
"Stingy."
Alex grinned smugly.
"Yes, I am."
Her mouth twitched at that.
She leaned back in her chair, arms folding.
"You know, I’ve been hearing rumors lately. About you. That alias you’ve been using... oh yeah—Lucifer Morningstar. What’s next? You want them to believe you’re the devil himself, back from the dead?"
Alex’s cheeks immediately turned red.
"Stop it!"
Selena smirked mischievously, continuing without mercy.
"After that dungeon you cleared—the one no one wanted to touch because its rank was unmeasurable—what did they call you?
Ah yes, the Conqueror of the Unknown. And another one... The Devil of the Nightfall."
Alex groaned, covering his face.
"Those damn bastards keep giving me cringe nicknames! Would you stop? It’s embarrassing. And you’re not a child."
Selena leaned forward, smirking like a mischievous fox.
"Yes, I am."
Alex’s mouth twitched violently.
"You know... that old hag—"
Her eyes narrowed dangerously.
Alex coughed, correcting himself.
"I mean, Master, also keeps telling me embarrassing stories about your childhood. Should I share the latest one she told me?"
Selena’s cheeks turned pink instantly.
"She didn’t..."
Alex grinned wickedly.
"Oh, she did. Apparently, until you were fifteen, you didn’t like wearing your—"
Selena’s aura flared dangerously.
"I dare you to finish that sentence."
Alex gulped hard, his breath hitching as sweat beaded his forehead.
"And I just... forgot what she said afterward."
Selena smirked, aura fading.
"Yeah, keep it that way. It’ll help you keep breathing."
Alex raised a hand in mock salute.
"Duly noted."
Selena changed the subject.
"So where’s that mask you always wear?"
Alex shrugged.
"Didn’t feel like wearing it today. Besides, I just came here to visit you."
Selena gave a faint smile.
"I’m glad you restrained yourself from killing and causing a commotion in the test."
Alex clenched his fists under the table, his eyes shadowing for a moment.
"Yeah... it was hard. But I managed to keep it all in."
Selena leaned back with a sigh.
"But now you’ve increased my workload. Everyone will start asking who took first place. We can’t keep them in the dark forever."
Alex smirked faintly.
"They’ll know when the time is right."
Selena studied him for a moment, then softened her tone.
"How’s Lily?"
The playful mask on Alex’s face fell. His shoulders sagged, and his tired eyes looked down at the desk.
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