Chapter 134
His words hit me hard. I wasn’t sure what I felt–hate wasn’t the right word. Exhaustion, maybe. Between Andrew’s constant pressure, Lorcia and Sorcia’s venomous schemes, and Lorek’s unpredictable mood swings, I was simply… tired,
I pulled away from him gently, avoiding his question. “You should stop talking. Your wound will hurt more if you don’t rest.”
Lorek’s eyes clouded, the spark fading as he murmured, “Hmm.” He leaned back, closing his eyes, but the slight furrow in his brow gave away the discomfort he was feeling. Despite the tough
terior, the pain was undeniable.
Of course, it hurts. Flesh and blood. How could it not?
I stared at his face–so handsome, yet so full of burdens–and let out a long sigh.
We finally reached the hospital. As soon as we arrived, Lorek was whisked into the emergency room. I stood outside, nerves rattling, pacing back and forth while the minutes dragged on. After what felt like an eternity, the doctor emerged.
“Fortunately, no bones were broken,” the doctor informed me. “The bullet grazed his arm, causing a deep cut, but nothing more serious. He’ll need stitches and rest.”
A wave of relief flooded through me. “Thank you, Doctor.”
Half an hour later, Lorek was stitched up and wheeled into a ward to rest. I followed closely, watching as a nurse hooked him up to an IV drip, the clear liquid dripping steadily into his veins.
I tried to lighten the mood. “You’ve had some pretty bad luck lately, getting hurt over and over again.”
A lazy, almost playful smile tugged at the corners of his lips. “This is nothing new for me. My life’s always been like this–danger is normal. But you,” he said, his voice softening, “you’re my good luck charm. When you’re around, I’m fine. When you leave, things fall apart.”
I raised an eyebrow. “We were together today, weren’t we? You still got shot.”
He gave me a wry smile. “That’s because you haven’t truly forgiven me yet. You haven’t come back to
me for real.”
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His words hung in the air, but I said nothing. Lorek had always been a man of few words, cold and distant for most of his life. Yet, ever since he began chasing after me, he had changed. His walls had
crumbled, his emotions more raw and open than ever.
Suddenly, I saw Lorek’s face tense, as if he was receiving a mind link. His features shifted from calm to fierce in a matter of moments. His eyes blazed with barely–contained fury as he growled, “Bring
them here. Now!”
I could hear the anger in his voice, so palpable it felt like a storm brewing in the room. “Tell them to get their asses over here immediately!”
I blinked in confusion. “What’s going on? Do you need me to leave?”
His gaze softened slightly as he turned to me. “No. This involves you too. Stay here and wait. It won’t be long.”
The tension in the room thickened, and I could feel my heart racing in anticipation of whatever was
about to unfold.
The sound of the door creaking open drew my attention, and Panther, tall and imposing, walked in,
his aura of authority unmistakable. Behind him followed two warriors, the very same who had been
assigned as my bodyguards. They entered with their heads lowered, their faces marred by various cuts and bruises, the remnants of some recent conflict. Upon seeing Lorek and me, they immediately knelt, bowing their heads in shame.
Panther’s expression was dark, his lips pressed into a thin line as he glared at them. His voice was cold and sharp, like the bite of winter air. “Receiving orders from Alpha, you two were supposed to protect Luna. Not only did you fail to faithfully carry out that duty, but your negligence also
endangered her life. Do you think because the war is over, you can now afford to relax?” His voice dripped with disappointment, each word cutting through the silence like a blade.
The two warriors kept their heads down, not offering a word in their defense. Their remorse was palpable as if the very weight of Panther’s words was pressing them into the ground. Panther’s
anger simmered beneath the surface, but his next words were harsh and decisive. “As elite warriors of the pack, I am ashamed of you both. You’ve proven unworthy of the trust placed in you. As of today, you are relieved of your duties.”
The warriors‘ eyes widened in shock. They tried to speak, their voices thick with desperation.
“Please, Beta Panther,” one of them said, his voice cracking. “Give us another chance. We beg you.
Let us prove ourselves again.”
Lorik was silent, his face grim, trying desperately to suppress his anger in front of me.
They seemed to understand that pleading with Lorik was useless, and turned to plead with me.
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una, please give us another chance! We will definitely guard you with our lives.‘
After I Let Go My Alpha. He knelt in Regret