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The underworld queen come back and slays novel Chapter 30

Chapter 30

Rex stood there, totally frozen, his jaw practically on the floor.

He’d been so worked up and thrown off that he’d completely forgotten about that Vyrdenia law protecting military higher–ups.

Now Raven was in the clear, and he had nothing to pin on her.

A second later, he looked at her again, this time with a cautious edge.

‘This woman’s playing chess while I’m stuck on checkers,‘ he thought.

Raven didn’t even blink at his stare and turned to Lorne instead.

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“General,” she said, cool as ever, “Dane tried–and almost managed–to kill a six–year–old. Jax showed up with a crew to take down a military general. Up to you how to handle it.”

Rex snapped out of his daze at her sharp tone.

His chest tightened in an instant.

Scared the General might decide right then and there, he jumped in quick.

“General,” he rushed out, panic clear, “Dane and Jax messed up, no doubt, but it’s not as awful as she’s making it out to be. Nobody died because of them–please, let my last family off!”

Raven’s eyes went colder at that.

“It’s exactly because they’ve got a military general like you in their corner that they pull this stuff!” she fired back, her voice hard.

“If every bigwig’s family ran loose like this, Vyrdenia wouldn’t need an enemy attack–we’d fall apart from our own military circus!” she added, sounding all high and mighty.

Rex wanted to throttle her after that self–righteous rant.

He’d say something, she’d hit back twice as hard.

He’d never felt so cornered.

“Sir…” he tried again.

Rex opened his mouth to keep going, but Lorne shut him down with a raised hand before he could get it out.

“The Grayson family’s in the wrong,” Lorne said, low and steady. “If I let this go just because you’re pleading, what do I do when the next military hotshot tries the same thing?”

Then he turned to the soldiers behind him.

“Guards,” he ordered, voice booming with authority, take Dane, Jax, and this young woman. Lock them up in Bastion Prison. The courts can figure it

out!

Rex’s heart dropped like a rock.

Dane and Jax went rigid, their faces draining of color.

Vivian’s expression turned to pure, wild panic.

If this hit the courts, once that ‘attempted murder of a military generalcharge landed, it would be death or life without parole at best.

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In a desperate move, she threw all caution aside and shouted at Lorne.

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“Sir,” she begged, her voice shaky, “my uncle Drake’s a lieutenant general! I just had a small clash with her–she broke both my hands! You can’t do this

to me!”

Lorne barely glanced her way, not fazed at all. “Drake? I know him. So what?”

“Sir…” Rex gave it one more shot.

Rex’s face twisted with even deeper desperation.

Lorne’s vibe went icy, and he said, “If you’re still not satisfied, we can let Lieutenant General Valor handle it.”

Rex’s look changed, and he backtracked quick.

“I accept your call, sir,” he said, dipping his head in respect.

He shot Raven a glare, his eyes full of resentment and bitterness.

“But sir,” he added, voice thick, “Lieutenant General Valor’s not exactly clean here either!”

“You heard her yourself before you stepped out–she said even you wouldn’t be able to change anything.”

“And when you came out from behind that tree, she talked to you rudely, no rank or nothing,” he said, hammering it home.

“And then she even threw ‘peeping Tom‘ at you, her superior!” Rex raged.

“Sir, she’s got zero respect for you!” he charged.

In the end, he added, “With that attitude, she’s gonna mess up bad someday and drag the military down with losses we can’t even guess.”

Lorne’s brow creased, and he said steady, “What’re you getting at?”

“Lieutenant General Valor’s too young,” Rex said, his tone weighty. “I’ll give her props–she’s done plenty for the country–but she’s raw, way too raw.”

“You remember how those old colonels felt two years ago? Guys who’ve been in the trenches forever, hearing some kid not even twenty snagged lieutenant general?” he pushed.

And he added, “They’ve bled for this nation their whole lives, and they’re still below a punk who’s barely an adult. You know how much that killed their faith in Vyrdenia’s military?”

He stated, dead serious, “To keep those old soldiers from losing heart, and to give Lieutenant General Valor some time to cool off, drop that cockiness and impulsiveness

“I say bump her down to colonel for now. Wait till she’s at least thirty before even talking about moving her up again.

Otherwise, the military will fall into a mess!

“Ha!” Raven let out a sharp, cold laugh at Rex’s preachy tirade and pitch.

Then she tilted her head, her icy eyes settling on Lorne.

“Sir,” she said smooth, “since so many think I’m not up for this job, no point in bothering with a demotionjust let me walk away from the military for good!

She’d only stuck around guarding Vyrdenia because of a promise to A FRIEND. If the military figured she didn’t belong, she wasn’t about to keep putting her life on the line for it, she reasoned.

She wouldn’t even sweat unseal that Starcard if she left.

The moment Raven said it, a strange quiet blanketed the place.

Everyone–except the Valhalla crew–gawked at her like she’d gone nuts.

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