Chapter 2460
An Understated Dominance
âWell⦠some things are better left unsaid, but I believe you understand what Iâm getting at,â Percival said gravely.
âIâm afraid I donât, Mr. Wentworth. Youâll have to forgive my ignorance.â Jovianâs tone was measured and composed.
âYouâ¦â Percivalâs expression darkened.
Judging by Jovianâs demeanor when he first arrived, Percival had assumed that he was someone who knew how to read between the lines. Yet now, he was feigning ignorance, making it clear that he wasnât taking Percival seriously.
âEnough, Mr. Wentworth. Let me handle this.â
Warrick took over the conversation and got straight to the point. âJovian, right? Letâs not waste time. We know why youâre here. The only question is-what have you found out?â
âAnd what kind of information are you referring to, Sir Prescott?â Jovian asked.
Warrick slammed a palm onto the table, and his face darkened. âDonât play dumb with me, brat. I donât have time for games. If you donât start talking, donât blame me if I stop showing the Ballard family any respect.â
As he spoke, an oppressive force exploded from his body and crashed into Jovian.
To rise to the rank of Major General in the State Guard of West Lucozia, one needed more than just an impressive military record-immense personal strength was essential. The sheer pressure of a developed grandmasterâs presence was something few could withstand.
Jovianâs breath caught as if a boulder had settled on his chest. But he remained composed, showing no sign of fear. He picked up his teacup and took a slow sip, though the faint tremor in his fingers betrayed the immense pressure bearing down on him.
âSir Prescott, is this a dinner invitation or an interrogation?â he asked coolly. âMy family may not be among the great families, but weâre not pushovers. If this is how the conversation will go, I see no reason to continue.â
âHow dare you!â Warrickâs glare was fierce, and his voice cracked like thunder. â Youâre just a low-ranking officer, yet you dare speak to me like this? Do you have no respect for authority? I could charge you with insubordination right now.â
âInsubordination?â Jovian chuckled.
He continued, âFirstly, youâre a Major General in West Lucozia, and Iâm a government official in Oakvale. You have no jurisdiction over me.
âSecondly, weâre not in a government office. Weâre in a restaurant. Rank doesnât mean a damn thing here. And thirdly, have I done anything out of line since I walked in? What grounds do you have to accuse me of insubordination?â
âYouâ¦â Warrickâs face twisted with rage. His chest heaved, his eyes burned with fury, and his killing intent flooded the room.
The temperature plummeted, and frost crept over the wine bottles on the table.
Huxley remained unfazed, but Percival was visibly shivering though he dared not speak.
Jovian said, âOf course, with your authority as the Major General, you could fabricate a charge and throw me in a cell. I wouldnât put it past you.â
Then, his tone shifted slightly. âBut before you do, let me remind you. Iâm a guest of the castle. Tomorrow, I have an audience with Lord Austin. If you arrest me tonight, how exactly do you plan to explain that to His Highness?â
Warrickâs expression turned even darker. â Are you threatening me?â
âI wouldnât dare. Iâm merely reminding you,â Jovian replied evenly.
âYouâve got some nerve,â Warrick growled through clenched teeth, appearing menacing.
He hadnât taken Jovian seriously before, but now, he had to consider the consequences of acting rashly.
Firstly, Jovian was a direct heir of the Ballard family. Detaining him wouldnât be easy to justify.
Secondly, Jovian was right. He had been personally invited to the castle and had spoken at length with Austin. If they arrested Jovian the moment he left, Austin would not take it lightly, especially with his temperament.
Despite his burning anger, Warrick couldnât afford to act recklessly. But he had already made his threats, and if Jovian didnât back down, it would be a blow to his pride.
âMr. Prescott, thereâs no need to take it so seriously.â
As the tension in the room thickened, Huxley quickly intervened to defuse the situation. âWeâre just here for a casual dinner, not an interrogation. No need to intimidate our guests. Please, have a seat.â
He poured Warrick a cup of tea before turning to Jovian, his smile warm. âMr. Jovian, he was just joking. No hard feelings, alright? Here, have some tea.â
âYes⦠Itâs just a joke,â Percival quickly added.
Warrick shot them both a cold glare but took the opportunity to step back without pressing further.
None of them had anticipated Jovian to stand his ground like this, much less brush off their threats. He not only withstood their pressure but also countered it with reason. This left them no room to act against him.
If they had underestimated him earlier, they now saw that this seemingly ordinary middle-aged man was far from weak. In this first confrontation, they had been completely outmatched.