Chapter 100: And I am not Dying Tonight
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Chapter 100: And I am not Dying Tonight
Charlie Watkins was a name that had slowed conversations and straightened shoulders for years. Once, long ago, he had been part of the same orbit as Edward Sterling and Elena — a reckless, talented boy who loved fast thrills more than plans. He had wanted Elena in the way young men want what they cannot have. She and Edward were already together. The rejection landed on Charlie like a bruise, and he walked into the dangerous comforts: drugs, alcohol, gambling. Those habits ate away the edges of him until his family washed their hands of him.
There was a night everyone in town remembered in whispers. Charlie showed up at Elena’s door and made a scene, furious and volatile. He and Edward fought. The argument finished with Charlie leaving the city, a ruined friend with nowhere to anchor. People assumed that was the end of the story.
It was not. The sea took him to a different kind of life. On the Crimson Islands, a place that hardly answered to maps and answered to no government, an old man took him in. The islands ran on their own rules: loyalties, debts, and buried power. The old man adopted Charlie in everything but name. When that old man died, his daughter became Charlie’s family — and the island gave Charlie a new title by the force of presence and the cleverness to survive. He rose until the underworld learned a new name for him: Old Master.
The old master has established a formidable reputation in the underworld, and his association with Crimson Island ensures that no one dares to oppose him.
Now, the Old Master was in Star Harbor for one reason. He had come for Miles Sterling. The past that tied Charlie to the Sterlings had become a coming reckoning, and the city held its breath.
Star Harbor — Old Master’s safe house.
The room was the color of a closed eye, thick with the smell of cold metal and damp concrete. A single chair sat under a dangling bulb, and Miles was bound to it with zip ties that chewed at his wrists and ankles. A hood pressed warm breath back into his face. Somewhere beyond the cloth, a door hinge gave a tired sigh. Footsteps approached, deliberate, unhurried.
The hood ripped away. Light slammed into his pupils. Miles blinked once, twice, letting the white flare burn down to shapes. Across from him stood a man whose features carried the ghost of an old photograph: sharp cheekbones, a smile that never reached the eyes, a kind of tidy cruelty. The face Victor had once slid across a table like a card in a rigged game. Charlie Watkins. The Old Master.
“Well, well,” the man said, voice silk over wire. “I finally get to see you. You look like Edward.”
Miles tilted his head, a small, almost bored grin at the corner of his mouth. “I get that a lot.”
“You do not look afraid,” the Old Master went on, as if cataloging an insect. “Just like your father. Hot blooded, it seems.”
“Get to the point,” Miles said. “Why bring me here?”
“What is the hurry?” The Old Master smiled as if tasting a private joke. “I will destroy you slowly.”
His eyes brightened with a feverish light. “I killed your father back then.” A soft laugh, intimate as a confession. “And I arranged your kidnapping. But you survived somehow. Persistent, like mold.”
He took a step closer, the bulb swinging slightly and sending thin shadows across his face. “I even took care of your stepfather, Daniel.” The laugh came again, splitting into a ragged edge. “I will take all the happiness from Elena. I will take her son from her now.”
Miles felt the flicker of heat climb his spine, but he kept his breathing even, shoulders loose. The Old Master watched him like a cat waiting for the tremor of a mouse.
“You just wait and see,” the Old Master said. “Sterling Enterprises will collapse tonight. My men are already in your offices. But it is unfortunate—you will not be able to see the news tomorrow. Your widow mother will be back on the road with the children, and you—”
The chair creaked as Miles shifted, meeting the man’s gaze with something colder than defiance. “Uncle Charlie,” he said lightly, “even if I die, you won’t be able to touch my family or Sterling Enterprises . And I’m not dying tonight.”
The Old Master’s brow twitched. “So you already know about me. Victor told you, I guess.”
He spread his hands, the picture of magnanimous threat. “Can you not see? You are in my cage, Miles. I destroyed Sterling Enterprises once. I will do it again. No one will stop me.”
“Really?” Miles asked. “Then why don’t you call and ask your men who went to my office tonight?”
The room listened. The Old Master didn’t move for a heartbeat. He had seen confidence before, fake and bravado-thin. This felt different—an ease that came from someone who had rechecked every angle and cut escape routes into the floorboards.
The Old Master’s eyes narrowed. He slipped a phone from his jacket, the screen lighting his features a cold blue. He turned away a fraction, finger hovering over a contact labeled in a language he preferred his enemies not to read. He pressed the call.
The line clicked alive. A hiss of wind. Somewhere, a voice, low and strained.
“Status,” the Old Master said, each syllable clipped.
Static chewed at the reply. The Old Master frowned, pressing the phone tighter to his ear. He paced a short line in front of Miles, the sole of his shoe whispering against concrete. “Speak up.”
Miles watched him without blinking. The details around him remained a running checklist—camera nestled high in the corner, old vent above the door, metal shelving with tools, two men posted at the exit pretending to be statues, their nerves a hair too taut. He rolled his wrist against the zip tie, measuring the give. Not yet.
The Old Master’s mouth thinned. “Repeat that,” he said.
A crackle, then a voice rising and breaking off, like a transmission under water. The Old Master straightened, anger touching his posture like an electric current. His eyes flicked to Miles with an ugly promise.
“Bad reception?” Miles asked softly, almost sympathetic.
The Old Master ended the call without a goodbye and dialed another number, faster this time. A second line connected, then sagged into dead air, then returned with a burst of noise that did not sound like triumph. Not screaming. Not gunfire. Something else—a chaos of orders colliding.
He tried a third number.
Miles leaned back as far as the restraints allowed, tilting his face toward the bulb’s heat. “You ever notice,” he said, conversational, “how the sun sets the same way every night, no matter who thinks they’re running the city?”
The Old Master’s jaw worked. “You think this is clever?”
“I think,” Miles said, eyes steady, “you should answer.”
The phone finally picked up on the fourth call. The Old Master’s face shifted as he listened, a muscle in his cheek jumping once, twice. His free hand closed into a fist so tight the knuckles blanched.
Miles smiled, slow and certain.
The Old Master lowered the phone an inch, gaze drilling into him. He lifted it again, as if proximity could change the report bleeding through the speaker.
“Explain,” he said, voice dropping into a register that made the two guards at the door glance at each other.
A reply came, muffled and breathless.
The Old Master’s eyes went flat.
He turned his head just enough for Miles to see the verdict settle in his expression.
And then he dialed yet another number.
The phone kept scraping the air with unanswered rings. The Old Master’s thumb stabbed at the screen again and again, a metronome beating time over his own certainty.
“Don’t bother, Uncle Charlie,” Miles said, voice low and unhurried. “No one will respond to you tonight. Unfortunately, no one is seeing each other anymore.”
Another call. Another hiss of dead air. The Old Master’s eyes flicked, the first hairline crack in granite. He tried a different line, then another. Fingers faster, breath shorter.
“What did you think,” Miles went on, the faintest curl at the edge of his mouth, “walk into Star Harbor, move around freely for a while, and the city would rearrange itself to your wishes?”
The Old Master spun, ready to spit a retort—and froze.
The chair at center stage was empty.
The zip ties dangled like shed snakeskin. The two men at the door lay folded into themselves, silent and slack, their weapons neatly kicked out of reach. The bulb swayed a fraction, as if the air itself had recently shifted.
“How did you—” he began.
“Practice,” Miles said behind him.
The Old Master jerked around. Miles stood close enough to catch the old man’s breath, close enough for the Old Master to see that the calm in his eyes wasn’t bravado; it was the stillness of someone who had already mapped every exit and blocked them.
“You didn’t expect this?” Miles stepped forward and the Old Master stepped back by instinct, heel finding the edge of the concrete’s shallow seam.
A gun flashed into the Old Master’s hand, clean and oiled like a habit. His arm came up fast.
“Uncle Charlie,” Miles said, and his voice went winter-cold, “really? Do you think I’m afraid of guns?”
The Old Master’s finger hadn’t touched the trigger when the world snapped. Miles’s hand clamped his wrist, the pressure a precise thunderbolt that bit into tendon and bone. He wrenched, turned, and the weapon peeled away as if it had never belonged there. The Old Master stumbled, off-balance, a gasp breaking loose.
“Sit,” Miles said.
He didn’t shove so much as reorient. The Old Master dropped into the very chair he’d reserved for a spectacle, breath gone tight in his chest. In a blink the leftover zip ties kissed his wrists, then his forearms, then his ankles; the plastic sang with a taut little rattle as Miles cinched them down. The Old Master strained, muscles hardening beneath the suit, but the ties bit deeper and held.
“You cannot control things in Star Harbor anymore,” Miles said, stepping back to study the knotwork with a soldier’s eye and a craftsman’s satisfaction. “I’ve already uprooted your operations here.”
Confusion and anger warred across the Old Master’s face. He tested the binds again, sharper this time, and winced when plastic burned his skin. “You’re bluffing,” he spat, but the spit landed dry.
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- Chapter 289: He Sacrificed himself??
- Chapter 288: I will fight till my last breath!!
- Chapter 287: Secret??
- Chapter 286 286: The Bombs are not for you Ghost!!
- Chapter 285 285: Father's Revenge!!
- Chapter 284: Fighter!!
- Chapter 283: Counter !!
- Chapter 282 282: Fingers!!
- Chapter 281: Countdown!!!
- Chapter 280: Be happy... forever!!
- Chapter 279: Seventeenth !!
- Chapter 278: Is it right to bring Chloe into this world?
- Chapter 277: Your dad… what kind of person is he?
- Chapter 276: Decisions!!
- Chapter 275: Nothing would remain the same !!
- Chapter 274: I am addicted to this feeling!!
- Chapter 273: I thought City was under control.!!
- Chapter 272: Dear mama!!
- Chapter 271: Flames!!
- Chapter 270: A Movie Date!!
- Chapter 269: Another factory??
- Chapter 268: Sword Practice in rain??
- Chapter 267: Challenge!!
- Chapter 266: A Promise!!
- Chapter 265: The Superhero!!
- Chapter 264: Too tight!!
- Chapter 263: Eyes met!!
- Chapter 262: Flowers and Bullets
- Chapter 261: Two hundred thousand??
- Chapter 260: Fate and regrets!!
- Chapter 259: Cocoa??
- Chapter 258 258: Blood value??
- Chapter 257 257: Rain???
- Chapter 256: All fronts!!!
- Chapter 255: Unknown futures!!
- Chapter 254: Stripped Off!!!!
- Chapter 253 253: Forged!!!
- Chapter 252 252: The seventeenth !!!!
- Chapter 251 251: Weaknesses!!!
- Chapter 250 250: Life and death!!!
- Chapter 249 249: Note!!
- Chapter 248 248: Formula !!!
- Chapter 247: Beyond recognition!!!
- Chapter 246: Calls and Connections!!!
- Chapter 245: Good News!!
- Chapter 244: Vespera- The City That Never Sleeps
- Chapter 243 243: 3 Generations of pain and fuel!!
- Chapter 242: Guardian!!
- Chapter 241: Game or Trial???
- Chapter 240: The Trial Begins!!
- Chapter 239: New Office!!!
- Chapter 238: Powerful Families!!
- Chapter 237 237: So he died??
- Chapter 236: Leader or People??
- Chapter 235: No one can retire!!!
- Chapter 234: Bar!!!
- Chapter 233: They never learn !!!
- Chapter 232: Professor??
- Chapter 231: Grandmother???
- Chapter 230: Capital!!
- Chapter 229: Limb for a Limb!!
- Chapter 228: End of the Wild Hunt!!
- Chapter 227: Sokolova!!!
- Chapter 226: Art!!!
- Chapter 225: Thinning!!!!
- Chapter 224: Party???
- Chapter 223: Tressure hunted??
- Chapter 222: The Vault!!
- Chapter 221: High and low!!
- Chapter 220: Storm!!
- Chapter 219: Sacrifice??
- Chapter 218 218: Fell in to Hell!!!!
- Chapter 217 217: A movie???
- Chapter 216: Explosion!!!
- Chapter 215 215: You are coming with us!!!
- Chapter 214 214: Orange!!!
- Chapter 213 213: Transition!!
- Chapter 212: Most Lethal???
- Chapter 211 211: Who is she???
- Chapter 210 210: Bloody Waters!!!
- Chapter 209: The Prince!!!
- Chapter 208: The Hundred!!!!
- Chapter 207: Grandmaster!!!
- Chapter 206 206: Coriander???
- Chapter 205 205: Covert Mission???
- Chapter 204 204: Half Blood Moon!!!
- Chapter 203: Holy Tree!!!
- Chapter 202 202: The Assistant Professor!!!
- Chapter 201: Destiny or Begining???
- Chapter 200: Closure!!
- Chapter 199 199: Deal or No Deal?
- Chapter 198 198: From Miles Sterling !!!
- Chapter 197: Connection!!
- Chapter 196 196: Protection???
- Chapter 195 195: Reward
- Chapter 194 194: The Meetings!!!
- Chapter 193: Demography....!
- Chapter 192: How do you know his name??
- Chapter 191: Easy??
- Chapter 190: Treasure Hunters!!!
- Chapter 189: Guests
- Chapter 188: The Calamity rising!!!
- Chapter 187: Adam!!
- Chapter 186: End it!!!
- Chapter 185: Kai??
- Chapter 184: Burn Me???
- Chapter 183 - 12 percent%??
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- Chapter 181: Caught!!!
- Chapter 180: Trapped??
- Chapter 179: Casino!!
- Chapter 178: Five Fingers Rule!!
- Chapter 177: The Business!!
- Chapter 176: Aaaa!
- Chapter 175: Million Dollar Coffee!!!
- Chapter 174: Seriously!! a blind date.
- Chapter 173: Basil!!
- Chapter 172: The Farmer’s Association!!
- Chapter 171: This - is Sweet!
- Chapter 170: Silverline!!!
- Chapter 169: Smoke!!
- Chapter 168: New Rule!!
- Chapter 167: It can’t be!!
- Chapter 166: Wait!!!
- Chapter 165: Disrespect??
- Chapter 164: Revenge??
- Chapter 163: Voting!!!
- Chapter 162: I am in!!!
- Chapter 161: Don’t let him take over!!
- Chapter 160: Burger!!
- Chapter 159: You move, She dies!!
- Chapter 158: Promotion!!
- Chapter 157: You don’t deserve it!!!
- Chapter 156: Adultration??
- Chapter 155: Can you come back before Sunday??
- Chapter 154: Invitation!!
- Chapter 153: It didn’t seem right!!!
- Chapter 152: Shall we go for some shopping?
- Chapter 151: Art gallery!
- Chapter 150: Dangerous!!
- Chapter 149: At The Atelier!!!
- Chapter 148: Did you kill them all?
- Chapter 147: Change of plans!!
- Chapter 146: You’re from Graveyard, I assume.
- Chapter 145: Cheesecake!
- Chapter 144: Rest unrest!!
- Chapter 143: Blood and bloodlust!!
- Chapter 142: X2GEN
- Chapter 141: The Crown
- Chapter 140: Regret?
- Chapter 139: Yami!!
- Chapter 138: Kinda Cute!!!
- Chapter 137: The WEB!!
- Chapter 136: Superhero!!
- Chapter 135: Saviour!!
- Chapter 134: Panic!!!
- Chapter 133: I promise!!!
- Chapter 132: Fork!!
- Chapter 131: Terror
- Chapter 130: Three.. Two.. One!!
- Chapter 129: To Flora !!!!
- Chapter 128: Naming Schemes, Serously???
- Chapter 127: Loyal !!
- Chapter 126: Aqua regia!!!
- Chapter 125: Send Them Up!!!
- Chapter 124: If only I had the strength!!!
- Chapter 123: Deal !!
- Chapter 122: Star Harbor Map!!!
- Chapter 121: Mr. Carter
- Chapter 120: The Atelier
- Chapter 119: Dots!!
- Chapter 118: I was waiting for you!!
- Chapter 117: The Fight club!!
- Chapter 116: The Base!!
- Chapter 115: Fuel!!
- Chapter 114: Wedding Date!!
- Chapter 113: School !!
- Chapter 112: Revenge??
- Chapter 111: Shattered!!
- Chapter 110: Familiar??
- Chapter 109: The Guests
- Chapter 108: Rain!!
- Chapter 107: Cupcakes!!
- Chapter 106: The heart of the Frost Queen!!
- Chapter 105: Dead?
- Chapter 104: Pride!!
- Chapter 103: Family!!!
- Chapter 102: Sterling
- Chapter 101: The Wife
- Chapter 100: And I am not Dying Tonight
- Chapter 99: Miles Sterling, you are coming with us
- Chapter 98: He is here!!
- Chapter 97: Air Telecom.
- Chapter 96: Floppy!!
- Chapter 95: Gifts !!
- Chapter 94: HAPPY HOME!!!
- Chapter 93: The Myth!!!
- Chapter 92: Its Long Story!!
- Chapter 91: Are you Jealous?
- Chapter 90: Hartmann
- Chapter 89: Brightvale PD
- Chapter 88: Joker looks down on ACE
- Chapter 87: Busted!!
- Chapter 86: Bloody Son-in-law!!
- Chapter 85: Flora!!
- Chapter 84: Forkman
- Chapter 83: I wish I wasn’t.
- Chapter 82: The Fading Picture.
- Chapter 81: You’ll come back, right?
- Chapter 80: New Home!!
- Chapter 79: Jehan Mullins
- Chapter 78: The Pearl Villa !!!
- Chapter 77: Bribe??
- Chapter 76: That poor woman. She’s got the patience of a saint!
- Chapter 75: Cancel the Operation!!
- Chapter 74: déjà vu !!
- Chapter 73: Royal??
- Chapter 72: Debt!!!
- Chapter 71: Locker 1704
- Chapter 70: The Suffering !!!
- Chapter 69: Cedric Knoll !!!
- Chapter 68: Time to get to work !!
- Chapter 67: The Clan Supreme
- Chapter 66: Cold!!
- Chapter 65: Let’s see you dodge this.
- Chapter 64: The bar was already sky-high
- Chapter 63: Martial Succession Contest!!
- Chapter 62: Beach Time!!!
- Chapter 61: In the city, the stars are lost in the light.
- Chapter 60: The 5 Ancient Clans!!
- Chapter 59: Cotton Candy!!
- Chapter 58: Where Mountain meets the Ocean!!
- Chapter 57: The Revenge
- Chapter 56: Trapped!!!!
- Chapter 55: The Confrontation
- Chapter 54: The wild flame of the Phoenix Clan.
- Chapter 53: Legacy
- Chapter 52: Sterling Constructions & Real Estate
- Chapter 51: The Video!!
- Chapter 50: The News !!
- Chapter 49: Starfall Melody!!
- Chapter 48: Preparation
- Chapter 47: just look down and walk away!!
- Chapter 46: The Dent!!
- Chapter 45: And now… he’s rebuilt it. Quietly, piece by piece.
- Chapter 44: The Envelope!!
- Chapter 43: June
- Chapter 42: Mr. News!!
- Chapter 41: Sterlings are back???
- Chapter 40: Mr. Chairman!!
- Chapter 39: Cinder Square
- Chapter 38: I feel like I’m not playing a role.
- Chapter 37: Fallen, you said??
- Chapter 36: Eyes
- Chapter 35: The Undetectable weapon
- Chapter 34: Tea!!
- Chapter 33: a place… with no customers!!
- Chapter 32: Irregular Friends
- Chapter 31: For the girls, keeping him out of trouble!!
- Chapter 30: No one eats alone
- Chapter 29: The seventeen moon
- Chapter 28: Questions & Answers
- Chapter 27: I’ve seen that face before…
- Chapter 26: License Plate!!
- Chapter 25: Home!!
- Chapter 24: The Hell Club
- Chapter 23: Sterling?
- Chapter 22: You have my attention.
- Chapter 21: The man with authority!
- Chapter 20: QTRRM
- Chapter 19: The Blood That Stays
- Chapter 18: The Hell’s Gate
- Chapter 17: Blackfield
- Chapter 16: it all felt… whole!!
- Chapter 15: The Declaration
- Chapter 14: Otherwise what...?
- Chapter 13: The Complete Family
- Chapter 12: The Paradise club
- Chapter 11: Thankyou!!!
- Chapter 10: Shopping
- Chapter 9: A Picture.
- Chapter 8: University..?
- Chapter 7: Homecoming
- Chapter 6: The Reunion
- Chapter 5: The Wall
- Chapter 4: The Edge of Silence
- Chapter 3: The Letter Keeper
- Chapter 2: Retirement Gift
- Chapter 1: Ghost’s Return to Silence