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Saintess's Worthless Husband Turned Dragon Commander novel Chapter 6

Marcus stood before his wife, very much alive despite the tons of rubble that should have crushed him into nothing.

Quinn stared at him like he was a ghost, her hands frozen mid-bandage on Alexander’s arm, her mouth slightly open in shock.

“How did you survive?” she asked again, and there was something in her tone that made Marcus’s newly awakened dragon senses flare. Not relief. Not joy. Just disbelief and perhaps—yes, definitely—disappointment.

A bitter chuckle escaped Marcus’s throat. “Is that really what you want to know, Quinn? Not ‘thank God you’re alive’ or ‘I was so worried’—just how did I survive? As if my living is somehow… inconvenient for you?”

Quinn’s face flushed, color rising in her cheeks—guilt and anger mixing together in equal measure. “That’s not what I meant! You’re twisting my words!”

“Am I?” Marcus’s enhanced senses read every micro-expression, every slight shift in her posture, every fluctuation in her emotional state.

He could see the truth she was desperately trying to hide—the relief she’d felt thinking he was dead, now replaced by frustration that he was still alive to complicate her carefully constructed world.

Alexander struggled to sit up, wincing dramatically like a wounded hero in some tragic play. “Brother Marcus, you’re thinking wrong about this. Quinn already asked the firemen to search for you. She’s been worried sick! I’m the one who got injured, so she was just helping me first—”

“First?” Marcus’s voice cut through the night air like a blade of ice. “She chose ‘first’ inside the building too, didn’t she? When there was room for two in her protective barrier, she chose you. When there was one opening to escape, she chose you. When I was screaming for help, buried under rubble with the building collapsing on top of me, she chose you.”

The accusations hung in the air like smoke. Rescue workers nearby glanced over, sensing drama but staying carefully distant.

Quinn stood abruptly, her Saintess aura flaring with indignation. Golden light pulsed from her skin, making her look ethereal and untouchable. “I made a sacred promise to Bella! I had a duty to protect her brother! You can’t possibly understand—”

“And what about your duty to me?” Marcus asked quietly, his voice carrying more weight than any shout. “What about the vows you made on our wedding day? To honor me. To stand by me. For better or worse.”

“Don’t you dare lecture me about duty!” Quinn’s holy power crackled in the air, making the hair on nearby people’s arms stand up. “I have given you everything! A home, status, a place in the Hartford family! You’ve been unemployed for three years! Three years of contributing absolutely nothing! The least you can do is understand that I have obligations to people who actually matter!”

The words landed like physical blows.

People who actually matter.

The rescue workers shifted uncomfortably. Even the paramedics loading equipment into ambulances paused to watch the scene unfold.

Marcus reached into his pocket, his movements slow and deliberate.

His fingers found the simple gold band he’d worn for three years—through every humiliation, every insult, every moment of being treated like something stuck to the bottom of someone’s expensive shoe.

He pulled it out and looked at it for a long moment, the metal catching the harsh emergency lights.

Then he removed it from his finger.

“You’re right,” he said quietly. “I understand now. I finally understand everything.”

He held out the ring to Quinn. She stared at it, confusion and anger warring on her face, her Saintess aura flickering uncertainly.

“What are you—”

“I’m done,” Marcus said simply. “Done with this marriage. Done with your family. Done with being treated like I’m worthless.” He dropped the ring into her palm. “You’ll receive divorce papers within the week. Sign them. This marriage is over.”

Quinn’s eyes widened in genuine shock. “Here? Now? In the middle of this disaster, you’re thinking about yourself? About divorce?” Her voice rose, becoming shrill and disbelieving. “How can you be so selfish? How can you think about your own feelings when people are injured, when Alexander is hurt, when there’s a crisis happening—”

“When your precious Alexander is in pain?” Marcus finished coldly. “Yes, how selfish of me to expect my wife to care whether I live or die. How selfish to want to be chosen, just once in three years. How selfish to think I deserve better than being abandoned in a collapsing building while you save another man.”

“You don’t understand anything!” Quinn shouted, her holy power flaring brighter. “I never expected you to be this selfish! This is exactly why my family was right about you! You’re just a common man with a common mind who can’t understand duty, sacrifice, or honor! You’ll never understand what it means to carry the Saintess bloodline, what it means to have real responsibility—”

“How dare you!” Alexander suddenly snapped, struggling to his feet despite his supposed injuries. “How dare you shout at Quinn like that! Can’t you see she’s been through trauma tonight? She almost died protecting me—protecting someone who actually matters to her! And you’re here making everything about your pathetic feelings?”

Marcus’s fist moved before his conscious mind registered the decision.

The punch caught Alexander square in the jaw, sending him staggering backward.

The cultivator crashed into the ambulance behind him, genuine shock replacing the theatrical pain on his face.

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