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Now reading: Chapter 534: Rose in Thorns from Dark Lord Seduction System: Taming Wives, Daughters, Aunts, and CEOs, a Action novel by almightyP.

One of the younger n—tech bro face, the kind that says he vapes mango flavor—laughed nervously. "We’re just having a good ti—"

"I can see that," she nodded. "But your good ti is eating alive everyone else’s good ti. So maybe... tone it down?" She gave him classroom-teacher voice. "Just a thought."

Then she turned around and walked away.

Didn’t wait for a reaction. Didn’t care if they had one. Just left them stewing in silence while she returned to the bar like she’d taken out the trash.

She lifted her phone. "Okay, Mom, I’m back. What were you saying about physical therapy?"

The table sat frozen—like soone had unplugged them. Their faces said they were replaying the mont in real-ti and realizing there was no coback that didn’t make things worse.

"Wow," I muttered.

Because genuinely—damn.

That wasn’t power from money. Or status. Or supernatural abilities. That was just raw, condensed, uncut confidence. The kind therapists try to bottle and sell.

The bartender stared at her like she’d just summoned lightning.

Then, from the noisy group, one of the n stood up. Not couch-guy. Not tech-bro .A quieter one. The type who only speaks during rgers.

He straightened his jacket. Took a breath. Started walking toward her like soone marching into a mistake he’d already committed to.

The woman didn’t notice. Still on her call. Still explaining sothing about her mother’s stitches.

The guy from the VIP table barely made it two steps toward her before the bartender suddenly decided he was the main character of the night.

"Ma’am." His voice went up half an octave—like bravery was sothing he’d borrowed and was scared he’d break. "I really need you to end that call. Now."

She didn’t even look at him. Just held up a finger, eyes still on her phone. "Mom, the dosage is important. Make sure you tell the nurse—"

"Ma’am, I’m not asking anymore." He actually ca around the bar, which was adorable, honestly. Dude had no idea he was walking into a hurricane. "This is your final warning. End the call or I’ll have to ask security to escort you out."

She turned slowly—like a movie villain revealing they’ve known the plot twist this whole ti. "Are you threatening ?"

"I’m enforcing policy."

"By harassing a paying custor who’s checking on her hospitalized mother?" Her voice sharpened. Like she’d switched to a setting labeled surgical precision. "Really? That’s the hill you want to die on?"

The VIP guy who’d been approaching stopped mid-stride. You could see the conflict on his face:Do I intervene, or do I just watch this like premium cable?

"Ma’am, lower your voice—"

"My voice?" She blinked, incredulous. "My voice is the problem?" She let out a laugh that did not sound like humor belonged anywhere near it. "What about the drunk zoo behind us? The ones standing on furniture like drunk toddlers discovering gravity? They’re fine? But ? I’m the threat?"

"They’re not violating policy—"

"Bull. Shit."

And that was when bartender-boy made his mistake.

His big one.

He reached for her phone.

She snapped back like he’d tried to grab a live snake. "Do NOT touch ."

"Then end the call!"

"I’m talking to my mother!"

"I don’t care if you’re talking to the President, club rules—"

And suddenly the universe spawned two security guards out of thin air—big dudes, suits stretched across shoulders like soone had stuffed NFL linebackers into nightclub uniforms. Expressionless. Efficient. Corporate golems.

"Problem here?" the first one asked.

His face said: I hate conflict, but I love throwing people out. Let’s et in the middle.

The bartender pointed at her like a kid telling the teacher who stole the crayons. "This guest is refusing to comply with club policy. Multiple warnings. She needs to be escorted out."

"Escorted out?" she repeated, voice hitting a frequency that probably cracked glass in other dinsions. "I paid five hundred dollars for VIP access and this man is harassing for talking to my post-surgery mother!"

"Ma’am, please calm down—"

"Don’t tell to calm down!"

The second guard moved in like he thought she might explode. The VIP guy backed away, hands up, silently whispering nope nope nope.

This thing was snowballing real fast.She looked ready to go to war.The bartender looked like he’d finally found a reason to feel tall.The guards looked like they were calculating lawsuit probabilities.

And I was... done watching.

I got up from my couch, smoothed my jacket, and walked over like a man on his way to fix a broken remote. Calm. Casual. Dangerous in the way quiet people are.

"Gentlen." My tone cut through the whole scene—clean slice, no resistance. Not loud. Just undeniably present.

All heads turned.Even hers.

I slipped in beside the guards, hands in pockets, like this was a board eting and they’d forgotten to invite the actual boss.

"What seems to be the problem?" I asked, sounding genuinely curious even though I already knew the whole damn script.

The bartender inhaled, ready to give his TED Talk, and I raised a hand. "No need. I’ve been watching. Lady’s on the phone with her mom. You’re having a power trip. Security got dragged into it. Correct if I’m wrong."

The linebacker tried his intimidation voice. "Sir, this doesn’t concern—"

I took out my wallet.

Four crisp hundreds.

Two per guard.

Held out casually, like I was offering gum.

"Here’s what’s going to happen," I said quietly, like I was sharing a secret. "You two take this, go back to your posts, and forget this entire circus happened. Because throwing out a woman for checking on her hospitalized mother? Doesn’t look good. For anyone."

The guards exchanged the kind of glance n share when they both just realized they don’t get paid enough for moral dilemmas.

Then...

They took the money. Smooth. Professional. Like accepting spontaneous donations was part of their training.

"Appreciate your understanding," I said, and it ca out smooth—quiet power, not showy.

Then I reached back into my wallet, pulled out another hundred, and handed it to the bartender who’d suddenly rembered how to shut the hell up. The bill fluttered between us like it was embarrassed to be part of this exchange.

"And you. Let her finish her call. A call from a mother can’t be ignored. Trust on that."

The bartender stared at the hundred like it held moral weight he wasn’t prepared for. His mouth worked once, then stopped. He looked exactly like a man realizing his side quest had turned into the main story and he wasn’t leveled up for it.

I leaned in slightly, lowering my voice so it didn’t carry—just enough for him alone. "My mom’s a nurse. ICU. I grew up watching her miss holidays, birthdays, half her own life because she was too busy saving soone else’s. So when soone tells they’re talking to their mother who just had surgery?"

I paused long enough for him to actually feel the aning. "You let them finish the fucking call. Understood?"

He nodded so fast his hair shifted. Then he backed away like I’d suddenly sprouted horns or a job title he didn’t want to find out about.

The guards were already drifting back to their posts, pretending to look vigilant while very enthusiastically forgetting anything had happened. The bartender found an ergency task at the opposite end of the bar involving a towel and so imaginary ss.

And just like that—the whole thing evaporated. Crisis to calm in under a minute. I’d always had a talent for shutting down stupidity efficiently; call it a hobby.

When I turned back to her, she was looking at with that layered expression so people have right after almost getting kicked out of a club.

Surprise, gratitude, a flicker of indignation still cooling in her eyes, and this tiny—very tiny—spark of "who the hell are you?"

"Sorry about that," I said, letting my voice settle back into casual warmth. The shift was deliberate, a little like easing off the brakes after a fast stop. "Club staff gets overzealous sotis."

She mouthed a quiet thank you—no sound, just breath and intent—like she wasn’t fully ready to use words again. I nodded toward the empty stool beside her.

"Mind if I sit? I promise I’m not going to form a phone-policy militia and chase you across the club."

The corner of her mouth twitched at that. Just barely. But it was there.

She nodded, so I took the seat—close enough to make it clear she wasn’t alone, but not crowding her.

A comfortable orbit. I leaned back against the bar, letting my posture tell the room she was under my umbrella for the night. Not ownership—protection. A distinction I cared about more than people realized.

She went back to her call, smoothing the situation with her mother like nothing had happened, but I watched her out of the corner of my eye—again, not in a weird way. Just... taking in the details.

She had that South Asian beauty that didn’t need enhancent. Indian, definitely.

The California accent pegged her as second-gen. Sharp features that softened only when she said "Mom," and eyes that carried the kind of quiet endurance you only get from pushing through life’s bullshit without ever getting credit for it.

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