Alex was the King of Estoria and the richest man in Prussia.
He owned five storage rings, each one crammed full of gold, jewels, rare herbs, and treasures worth more than entire cities.
And yet, in love and friendship, he was bankrupt.
The climb to the top was always lonely. Brutal. Silent.
He had become so poor that money was the only thing he had left.
Taking out a box of gold ingots—the kind Xia people adored—was nothing to him. A scratch.
A barely noticeable dent in his coffers.
“Young Master Bai!” the old man who had been the loudest to accuse Alex earlier suddenly shouted, his voice trembling with theatrical emotion.
“I told them before they even came here! It is impossible! Absolutely impossible for Young Master Bai Xiaochun—the purest man in this city, no, in this entire world—to ever rape a poor and ugly woman like this!”
Every pair of eyes turned toward the old man.
Because everyone knew the truth.
Bai Xiaochun was notorious. Insane. Wild.
iIf he were in the mood, even a skinny grandmother with one foot already in the grave would not be safe from him—let alone a young, beautiful woman like the one standing there now.
“But alas, they refuse to believe me!” the old man cried, thumping his chest as if his heart were breaking.
“Look at Young Master Bai! Handsome, pure, a true gentleman! How could he possibly do such a thing? Even if a woman were raped by a young master this handsome, she should consider herself lucky to be touched by the City Lord’s heir!”
Alex stared at the old man—the same man who had been shouting the loudest accusations minutes ago.
He clapped his hands once, delighted.
“Good. Very, very good speech. You deserve ten gold ingots.”
The crowd gasped. Eyes widened. Mouths hung open.
“Thank you, Young Master!” the old man squealed. He rushed forward, grabbed the ten heavy ingots, stuffed them under his tattered clothes, and ran off as if the crowd might rob him at any second.
A strange understanding settled over the people.
A few flattering words were worth two gold ingots.
If someone raised their praise a little higher—made it sound like poetry—it could earn even more.
In Xia, two things mattered above all else: cultivation… and culture.
And when it came to poetry and song, they were unmatched.
If twisting words out of thin air could turn into gold, they would squeeze their long-unused brains dry to find better phrases.
“Young Master Bai Xiaochun,” a large man stepped forward, cracking his knuckles.
“I’m not good with words. But I’m good with my fists. I, Kang Wi, have lived in this city my whole life. From this moment on, if I hear anyone dare call Young Master Bai Xiaochun impure, trash or a criminal, I swear on my ancestors—I will break their noses.”
The city was small. Everyone knew everyone. Through marriages and bloodlines, half the city was related.
And Kang Wi was well known.
He was the local brute. A man who made his living by hitting people. A small-time street bandit that nobody wanted to provoke.
Alex looked at Kang Wi and returned a respectful palm-and-fist salute.
“I honor the great hero Kang Wi for defending the justice of my pure name. Take ten gold ingots.”
“You are the man every woman dreams of. I came here without realizing that you have always been innocent.”
She wiped her eyes dramatically.
“But I truly cannot control my feelings. I came here, dreamed of being married to you, the City Lord’s young master, the pure and honorable one. Please forgive me… for loving you too much.”
Alex nodded with solemn grace.
“It is my sin to be handsome and make women dream of me. But since you admit your mistake, I cannot hold any grudge. Please—take twenty gold ingots for clearing my name.”
The woman burst into tears.
“Young Master Bai, you are truly heaven-sent. I truly love you. I am so happy to be touched by you… I mean—by the thought of you.”
She hurriedly scooped the gold into her arms. Before leaving, she stepped close and wrapped her arms around Alex, leaning in to whisper seductively into his ear.
“Young Master Bai… whenever you wish to come, just come. I won’t lock my door at night—you won’t have to struggle with it anymore. I’ll be waiting for you.”
Cold sweat prickled across Alex’s back. He leaned in and whispered urgently,
“Please lock your door—and add more locks. It’s safer that way.”
She giggled, ran a finger lightly across his chest, and winked.
“Don’t be shy, Young Master Bai.”
She blew him a kiss and walked away.
“This time it’s me!”
“No, it’s me next!” others shouted.

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The readers' comments on the novel: The Almighty Dominance (by Sunshine)
First time I hate someone just like that, feby you fool.😭🤦🏽♂️...
First time I hate someone just like that, feby you fool.😭🤦🏽♂️...
I pray she gets ruined enough to the point Alex revokes the contract and cut ties with her. Saying sorry they're your only family?!!! Where were they when you was suffering?!!! Where were they?!!! Why is feby so foolish and stupid, OMG!!!!!!!!...
Please get past this whole magic city arc, I'm getting so so annoyed. Feby is the most foolish girl in this whole story, arghhhhh I'm so angryyyyyyyy😭...
If she gives them the project then she's the biggest fool I've ever seen in fiction...
Who is Alex? Alex is HIM...
Leon never learns😂😂...
Please upload next chapter...
I wish his nascent core wasn't compromised, it defeats the purpose of him spending years cultivating it just to have it stripped away from him in just an encounter. Sigh and to think he's strong enough to change the political situation in Prussia and he can't protect his core...
Time to begin stacking up knowledge, let's gooooo! But I wish his nascent core wasn't compromised tbh, feels like all his cultivation was for waste...