Read The Almighty Dominance Novel (Alexander Leonhart and Sophia Lancaster) by Sunshine Updated 2025 -26 - The Almighty Dominance Chapter 438
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The Almighty Dominance Chapter 438
Alex smiled at Sofina. There was peace in his eyes, a quiet understanding that ran deeper than words.
“I didn’t protect you with my life,” he said softly. “I protected you with my love. And marriage… it wasn’t supposed to happen like this.”
Sofina froze. The words cut straight through her, sharp and cold.
“What do you mean?” she whispered, her eyes filled with hurt. “You don’t want to marry me?”
Alex turned to the two security guards beside him and tapped their shoulders. Instantly, they froze-locked in place as if their bodies had shut down.
“What the hell are you doing?!” Heinrich shouted, staring in disbelief as the guards stood motionless. Fresh chapters posted on find✦novel.net
Alex tapped the side of his worn communication bracelet. A soft hum filled the air as a holographic screen flickered to life—a glowing 3D projection suspended in midair.
“Prepare a divorce document,” he said evenly. “From me-Alexander Saint-Claire to my wife, Katarina Rosenheim.”
A smooth, synthetic voice replied, “Divorce document generated. Please sign and confirm to proceed with legal submission.”
“What the fuck are you doing, Alex?!” Katarina’s voice cracked. Her face twisted in shock and fury.
Alex didn’t even look at her. “I approve,” he said firmly, pressing his thumb to the projection. “Here’s my signature. Send it to the government office for immediate legalization.”
“Request acknowledged,” the Al replied. “Divorce document submitted. Please wait for confirmation.”
The room went dead silent.
Then a ripple of whispers spread through the crowd.
“Katarina Rosenheim just got divorced?” a woman gasped.
“Unbelievable,” another sneered. “Her loyal little dog finally bit back.”
“Three years she kept him on a leash,” someone muttered, laughing quietly. “Guess the mutt learned how to break his chain.”
A few people chuckled under their breath. Others just stared, stunned, watching the perfect Katarina Rosenheim lose her throne in real time.
Then came a sharp ping. Both Alex’s and Katarina’s bracelets flashed blue- official confirmation.
Katarina looked down at her wrist. Her heart dropped as she read the notification from the Civil Affairs Governor’s Office:
Marriage Dissolved. Filed by: Alexander Saint-Claire.
Her face twisted in rage.
“You fucking dog!” she screamed. “How dare you do this to me? Do you have any idea what happens when I’m angry?!”
Her voice echoed through the hall, raw and venomous.
“Do you want to rot in a cell without food again? Didn’t the last punishment teach you anything?!”
She raised her hand, ready to slap him-like she had done a hundred times before.
But this time, Alex caught her wrist mid-air.
The impact stopped her cold.
For three years, every slap had landed. Every insult, every humiliation, he had taken in silence.
Not this time.
Alex’s grip was firm, unyielding. His eyes locked on hers-steady, fearless.
“This ends now,” he said quietly, but his voice carried more power than a shout.
“Remember this,” Alex said, his voice calm but heavy with authority.
“When you were my wife, I never raised a hand against you. No
matter how many times you hit me, I endured it—because a man doesn’t Strike his wife. But now, Katarina.
you’re not my wife anymore. So don’t test me. Don’t touch me again. You’re nothing to me now.” s
Katarina’s face twisted with rage. “Don’t you dare divorce me! I will never accept
it!”
Alex didn’t flinch. “Then ask Heinrich,” he said coldly. “He’s the one who taught you that a man can divorce his wife whenever he wants. Whether you accept it or not-it’s done.”
He gave her a firm shove, pushing her back as gasps rippled through the crowd. Then he turned to Sofina, who was still kneeling on the floor, trembling in shock.
Alex stepped forward and gently took her by the shoulders.
“Hey,” he said gently, lifting her up. His hand brushed her cheek, wiping away the tears with his thumb.
“Sofina,” Alex said, his deep voice steady and resonant, cutting through the stunned silence around them.
“In front of a woman as precious
and beautiful as you,” he continued
softly, “a man should be the one to
kneel to ask for her hard, not the other way around. You deserve to be asked properly… because you’re precious, and you matter.” s
Then, before anyone could react, Alex dropped to one knee. The movement was deliberate, reverent. He took her hand as if it were something sacred and pressed
a gentle kiss to her fingers. His eyes locked on hers-steady, unflinching.
“I, Alexander Saint-Claire,” he said, voice full of quiet conviction, “am asking you- will you marry me?”
Sofina froze. Her lips trembled, her breath caught in her throat. “Alex…” she whispered, tears glimmering again in her eyes.
“I have nothing,” Alex continued, his voice steady, raw, real.
“No title, no fortune, no power left. But I have love. And I’ll protect you with that love more fiercely than I ever protected myself.”
Sofina’s tears flowed again. “I don’t have anything either,” she whispered.
“But I’ll love you the same way-with everything I am. I’ll take care of you even before I take care of myself.”
Alex squeezed her hand tighter. “Before anything can harm you, it will have to go through me. As long as I live, no pain will ever reach you. Sofina Scheinwald… will you marry me?”
“Yes—yes, I’ll marry you.” Her voice broke. “Even if you die, I’ll die with you. Death won’t break us, Alex.”
The room erupted in murmurs. Some people groaned, others sneered.
“Pathetic,” one man muttered. “Romance in public? Disgusting.”
“Love,” another scoffed. “The most useless weakness of all.”
In Prussia, love was considered a flaw—a weakness that clouded logic and corrupted strength. They worshiped intellect above all else. Emotion was seen as
a defect, something that made the mind fragile.
But Alex didn’t care.
He lifted his wrist, and a soft blue light shimmered to life from his bracelet.
A holographic marriage certificate appeared, glowing between them.
Alex reached out, and Sofina did the same from the other side. Their hands met in
the middle, the document suspended between their palms-two souls sealed by
light.
Then the Al’s voice filled the silent hall:
“Legal confirmation complete. Mister Alexander Saint-Claire is now officially married to Miss Sofina Scheinwald.”
But neither of them heard it. They were lost in each other’s gaze-eyes locked like lightning meeting its twin. It wasn’t the spark of something
new but the recognition, Something ancient, something written long before they were born. s
In that stillness, they both knew: this wasn’t the first time their souls had found
each other—it was only the first time they remembered.
“So,” Heinrich spat, nostrils flaring, “two ragged dogs getting married for love?
That’s grotesque. You two are delusional. Don’t make me sick. If you’re done making a scene, get out-no one invited you.”