Stop Bullying His Girl, The Boxer King Returns!
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In the deepest corner of the prison, Ella huddled on a moldy wooden bunk, her nosebleed dripping into a metal basin with a dull plink. Jin stepped on her wrist, smirking. "Champion's daughter? If your old man's so powerful, why hasn't he come to save you?" At that very moment, three hundred kilometers away, in a decaying orphanage, iron gates rusted shut. Judy was locked in the basement, her fingernails scraping against concrete as she whispered, "Daddy will come... He promised." No one believed her. Not even the matron shaking her head. "Another crazy kid." Until— Tires crushed dead leaves. A deep-blue Mercedes tore through the rainy night, screeching to a halt before the orphanage gate. The door swung open. Jack Reynolds stepped out—impeccable suit, knuckles wrapped in old scars, eyes sharp enough to split the darkness. His bodyguards marched in formation. No alarms sounded, yet the air turned to ice. "Where is my daughter?" Not a question. A declaration. Back in the prison, Jin raised a metal spoon toward Ella’s eye— *Boom!* The cell door exploded open. Jack stood silhouetted in the light, flanked by lawyers and guards. His gaze swept over the bruises littering the floor, finally settling on Ella. Without a word, he crouched down and gently wiped the blood from her lip with his thumb. "Does it hurt?" His voice was soft. Ella shook her head. Tears fell. At the same instant, Judy screamed from the basement: "Don’t touch him! He’ll beat every one of you—" But her voice froze. Because what she saw—her father wasn’t holding her. The child in his arms matched the photo perfectly. But… that wasn’t her. The rain kept falling. One girl rescued from prison. One trembling in the dark. And Jack finally lifted his head, staring straight into the surveillance camera, each word carved like stone: "Who locked her up?" The answer lies within a fire that burned fifteen years ago. Next chapter: Blood ties will rip lies apart. The champion’s wrath has only just begun. On the night Vincent wins the heavyweight title, a seven-year-old girl crashes into the ring, calls him "Daddy," dropping a bombshell: her mother is Grace, his first love, now in prison. Years of rage and misunderstanding are youabout to unravel when Vincent learns her "betrayal" was the price she paid to save his career.
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Publish:2025-11-26
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