Chapter 1771 by Marina Vittori
An Understated Dominance
âSir, itâs Mr. Aster!â The butler conveyed the report through the closed door.
âAster?â Ambroseâs brow furrowed. â What trouble has that boy stirred up now?â
Among his sons, Aster posed the greatest challenge when it came to keeping him in line.
âItâs not another trouble. Mr. Aster has been assaulted!â the butler hastily clarified.
âAssaulted?â Ambrose leaped out of bed upon hearing the alarming revelation. He swung open the door and demanded, âWhat happened? Who dared to assault my son?â
Ambrose could wrap his head around his son getting into trouble. But if his son was physically harmed, that was a line he couldnât bear.
âThe details are unclear, sir. We found Mr. Aster at the doorstep, injured. The assailant had already fled,â the butler explained.u
âTake me to him!â Concern etched Ambroseâs face as he rushed out without even donning his coat. Upon entering the estateâs infirmary with the butler, he was confronted with a grim scene.
Aster lay on the sickbed, pale and bloodied. His bones were shattered, and his limbs contorted in a grotesque manner.
âMy son! Oh, my son!â Ambrose wept at the sight, initially thinking it was a mere scuffle and not expecting this level of brutality.
âSir Linden, the doctor has examined him. Although Mr. Aster is critically injured, thereâs no immediate threat to his life. It appears the assailant had attempted some form of treatment,â the butler shared.
âHow could this happen? Who would do this to my son?â Ambroseâs eyes ablaze with fury as he demanded answers.
âIâve dispatched investigators. We should have results soon.â The butler assured.
âAnyone who harms my son will pay dearly! Assemble the household troops. Be ready to apprehend the culprit at a momentâs notice!â Ambrose commanded.
âYes, sir!â The butler promptly set the arrangements in motion.
âHurry! Get my son to the hospital!â Ambrose issued another order. While the Linden family had private physicians, Asterâs injuries demanded comprehensive treatment available only at the hospital.
While en route to escort his son to the hospital, Ambrose received an unexpected phone call.
Initially irritated, his expression changed upon seeing the caller ID- Jaxon Steele, the captain of the princeâs royal guard.
Despite being a mere captain of the royal guard, the words he conveyed held the weight of the highest authority in West Lucozia.
Regardless of oneâs rank-be it a governor, a general, or even a governor -general-everyone was obligated to show the utmost deference when in the presence of this captain.
Suppressing his emotions, Ambrose answered, âGeneral Steele, what brings you to call at this hour?â
âMr. Linden, the prince requests your presence at the palace,â Jaxon informed him curtly.
âNow?â Ambrose raised an eyebrow.
âYes, immediately,â Jaxon responded.
âVery well ⦠Iâll be there shortly.â Ambrose couldnât refuse an invitation from the prince, especially at this hour.
He changed vehicles and headed toward the castle, leaving his concerns for Asterâs well-being behind.
In the darkened night, Reuben and Ambrose were grappling with their respective family issues. They made their way to the castle, oblivious to the intricate traps set for them.