Summary of Chapter 260 – A turning point in The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist by survivalArtist001
Chapter 260 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist, written by survivalArtist001. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Having heard what the soldier just said, King Edward’s brows rose slightly in surprise.
He turned his head toward the kneeling guard and asked,
"Who is it? Do we know him?"
The soldier gulped hard before replying, his voice slightly trembling.
"Your Majesty... it’s Mr. Jack Klassen. Owner of Klassen Forgeworks—the man whose weapons have become so famous worldwide that even the Dwarven King personally invited him to migrate to the Dwarven Empire."
The moment the name left the soldier’s lips, the atmosphere shifted.
Even King Edward froze for a brief second, his expression turning serious.
Whispers rippled through the nobles and officials like waves.
Jack Klassen was not a name thrown around lightly.
In less than a year, his rise had shaken the world.
From a nameless smith to the most sought-after weapons manufacturer across nations, his creations had redefined warfare itself.
His company supplied armies, guilds, and even royal families.
The Dwarven Empire had tried to claim him. The Elven Kingdom had offered him resources. And now even the Holy Empire of Celestara coveted his craftsmanship.
Edward himself had met the man only once—during a trade summit that lasted barely ten minutes even thought jack was from the human empire. But his schedule was so chaotic, his time so valuable, that even kings struggled to gain audience with him.
Now, hearing that the man personally came for a seventeen-year-old boy...
It was unbelievable.
For a moment, everyone—Cian, Edward, Serena, and Evelyn—stared at Alex in disbelief.
’Why... why would someone of that level come for him?’
Meanwhile, Alex stood there with an infuriating grin that could make anyone want to punch his face into the floor.
He could feel the burning gazes around him and thought gleefully,
’Oh, I like it. I definitely like it.’
’I feel like one of those third-rate Chinese novel protagonists revealing their background and shocking everyone with their insane connections and influence. Damn, this feels good.’
Beside him, Azrael squinted. "Now who the hell is this Klassen guy? Is he the one who’s gonna chop our heads off or something?"
Alex gave him a deadpan look. "Will you just shut up and let me enjoy my little moment of glory? You’ll see how amazing my business partner is."
Azrael’s mouth twitched. "I say we just kill them all and escape. How does that sound?"
Alex sighed. "And how exactly are you going to do that?"
Azrael shrugged. "I don’t know. You figure it out. My future self kept praising you a lot when I got teleported here, so maybe there’s a plan somewhere in that big head of yours. But now I’m thinking he was just full of shit."
Alex groaned. "Have you given ma—"
Before he could finish, Edward’s firm voice boomed across the chamber.
"Silence."
Instantly, all chatter ceased. The tension returned.
The king straightened his posture, his royal presence radiating authority.
"Bring him in," Edward ordered. "Treat him with dignity and respect."
The soldier bowed and rushed out of the throne room.

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