Chapter <b>89 </b>A Deadly Prescription
Aubrey’s <b>POV </b>
When I saw him, I fought off the dizziness from my drained energy and sneered coldly<b>, </b>
“Nothing serious. He just looked too weak. I was worried he wouldn’t be able to absorb the <b>strong medicine </b>I’m about to prescribe, so I gave him a bit of a boost first.”
At that moment, Leon perked up, his amber eyes wide with excitement. “Really? I feel so much stronger now<b>!</b><b>” </b>
“You’re amazing!” His eyes sparkled with admiration as he looked at me, glowing with pure worship.
I forced a weak smile and patted his thin shoulder.
“Don’t worry. I said I’d cure you, and I always keep my word.”
Out of the corner of my eye, I caught a sh of calction on Shane’s face. He was clearly plotting something.
I ignored it. Instead, I told Leon to lie still and handed Shane a sheet of white paper and a brush. I quickly scribbled down a list of herbs and ordered him to boil them over high heat and bring them back in thirty minutes.
Shane nced at the list and immediately raised his voice. “Ms. Aubrey, you’re alpha Henry’s guest, so I shouldn’t question you. But these are all extremely potent tonics. Mr. Leon’s body is weak–I’m afraid he won’t be able to handle it…”
At his words, all the nearby wolf bodyguards looked over, their expressions growing tense.
Hah. That bastard was alreadyying the trap.
I saw right through his scheme, but on the surface I only responded with a cold smirk. “If anything happens, I’ll take full responsibility. Now go!”
Shane’s POV
That’s exactly what I needed to hear.
Seeing the surrounding wolves had all heard her deration, I grabbed the paper and headed straight to the medicine hall. The Zach family had no shortage of rare herbs–alpha Mateo had spent years collecting them, even risking his life in dangerous zones, just to help his sickly brother.
In the herb room, I grabbed the family’s old wolf doctor by the cor and yanked him into the corner.
“Take a look at this prescription. What happens if Leon takes it?”
The old wolf scanned it–and his eyes bulged with rm.
“Who wrote this garbage? If Leon drinks this, he’ll bleed out and die! His body’s far too fragile to handle something this potent. This isn’t treatment–it’s murder!”
“Shh!”
I shoved him farther into the shadows, a growl rumbling low in my throat.
Chapter <b>89 </b>A Deadly Prescription
What are <b>you </b><b>so </b><b>scared </b>of? That prescription came <b>from </b>the Mary family’s precious daughter M
it <b>clear </b>before she arrived–she has full control. <b>That </b>means if she kills <b>him</b><b>, </b><b>it’s </b><b>on </b>her. We’re just followin orders.
I leaned in closer, my voice low and sharp.
“Just tell me–are you sure this will kill him? Any chance it might not?”
“Absolutely none,” the old wolf doctor said firmly. “With Leon’s condition, the stronger the medicine<i>, </i><b>the </b>more poisonous it is to him. One dose of this and he’s done for! If you really want to make sure<b>, </b>increasE the dosage just a little–but don’t overdo it or someone might notice<i>.” </i>
Now I was satisfied. “Good. Once Mateo’s gone, I’ll remember this favor.”
The old wolf’s ears twitched nervously. “But… if something really happens, would alpha Henry go to war with Mateo over an omega?”
I let out a sneer. “All the better if they fight. Even if they don’t, Leon’s death will be a devastating blow to Mateo.”
“That’s true… and that might be our opening.”
Soon, the medicine was ready. I carried it carefully and returned to the garden.
“Ms. Aubrey, the medicine is ready!”
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