Chapter 1: The Return of the Supreme Dragon Organization
The first sign that the Supreme Dragon Organization had returned wasn’t an explosion, it was a low key arrival.
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The docks of Port Crescent had always been loud—shouting men, clanging steel, engines coughing black smoke into the night.
It was where illegal shipments disappeared and underground lords negotiated futures over crates of stolen goods.
Noise wasjust like a protection. Chaos was a cover for the illegal activities and operatios carried out in the dock.
But tonight, something strange happened.
The chaos died.
One moment, men were laughing around a shipment of weapons that officially didn’t exist. The next, every sound drained away, as if the air itself had been strangled.
A cargo supervisor frowned. “Why’d the radios go dead?”
No one answered, everyone was bewildered.
They didn’t see the shadows moving along the cranes. They didn’t hear the boots that never struck metal twice in the same rhythm. And by the time the first man collapsed—unconscious, breathing, unharmed—it was already over.
Seven minutes later, the entire dock was secured.
No blood.
No witnesses.
No mistakes.
A black insignia was projected briefly onto the side of a shipping container—a coiled dragon encircling a blade—then vanished.
By morning, every underworld leader in the city would know.
Adrian Vale is back, but not as a loser, as a Supreme Dragon Commander.
The Supreme Dragon Organization was no longer a rumor.
Everyone has only heard about the mysterious Supreme Dragon Organization.
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Miles away, in the upper levels of a private terminal, a man stood alone behind bulletproof glass, watching a jet taxi down the runway.
He wore a simple black coat. No insignia. No rank markings. Nothing that suggested power, just in a casual clothing.
But he was shrouded in power.
His name—at least the one the world knew—was Adrian Vale.
Five years ago, that name had been dragged through courts, news cycles, and whispered conversations. Fraud. Betrayal. Disgrace. Abandonment. The son who had been erased. The boyfriend who had been replaced. The man whose future had been auctioned off by people who claimed to love him.
The city had forgotten him.
That was a mistake.
A man approached from behind and stopped exactly three steps away—close enough to speak, far enough to show respect.
“The underworld is secured,” the man said. “No resistance worth noting.”
Adrian didn’t turn. “Casualties?”
“None.”
“Good.”
The man hesitated. “The syndicates are asking one question.”
Adrian finally spoke again, his voice calm, controlled, edged with something cold.
“Which is?”
“Who gave the order.”
A faint unperciptible smile touched Adrian’s lips—brief..
“They don’t need the name,” he said with his eyes squinting. “They only need to understand the consequence.”
The man bowed his head. “Yes, Supreme Commander.”
That title hadn’t come easily.
It had been carved out of deserts and warzones.
Earned through the bloodshed of his enemies.
Earned in places where mercy was a liability and hesitation was a death sentence. The Supreme Dragon Organization didn’t answer to governments. Governments adjusted when it moved.
Adrian turned from the window.
“Activate phase two,” he said. “Begin contact with the city’s financial arteries. Quiet acquisitions. No ripples.”
“And your family?” the man asked carefully.
Adrian’s eyes darkened—not with rage, but with memory.
“They celebrate tomorrow,” he said with a brief smile playing on his lips. “An anniversary.”
The anniversary of the day they’d cut him loose.
The day his girlfriend had stood in a courtroom and sworn he was guilty.
The day his rich college friend had smiled like a victor.
“They won’t recognize me,” Adrian continued. “Not yet.”
The man nodded. “And when they do?”
Adrian picked up his gloves, pulling them on with deliberate calm.
“Then,” he said, “they’ll realize the man they betrayed didn’t come back for forgiveness.”
The jet engines roared to life.
Below the sound, beneath the city, beneath the lies that had held for five years, something ancient and patient began to move.
The Supreme dragon commander had come home.