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Unleashed 206

    er 206 A Dangerous Alliance


    Third–Person POV


    <b>61 </b>


    +B Pearls


    Aubrey shook her head. “Right now, Alpha Henry will do anything I ask. And yes, he is… special to me. But no matter how good things are, I still want to give myself a way out.”


    Alpha Mateo looked slightly puzzled, but herst sentence rified everything. “So, helping me -this is your backup n?”


    He couldn’t help butugh. He knew Alpha Henry well. That man loved fiercely and held on tight–once he gave his heart, he’d never let go. In Mateo’s eyes, Aubrey was worrying over nothing.


    But Aubrey nodded solemnly. “If things go wrong, I’d rather have you to fall back on. If they don’t, then I don’t mind you profiting from it. The Shadowmoon Pack is already strong enough. Killing Ulrich will only ignite more conflict across the continent. But for the Zach family? This is a golden opportunity. It won’t save you from ruin, but it’ll be exactly the push you need at exactly the right time.”


    Alpha Mateo narrowed his eyes. His long, upturnedshes gave his gaze a seductive, almost wicked charm.


    “Well, since you’re being so generous, I’ll take the offer. But… can I ask you something?”


    “Go ahead.”


    He exhaled a curl of smoke, his face hidden behind the haze.


    “You said Alpha Henry is different for you. What makes him different?”


    If it wasn’t about wealth, looks, or age–Mateo truly couldn’t see what made Henry stand out. He needed to hear it. Even if he lost, he wanted to know why.


    Aubrey paused, then said softly, “I guess it’s because… he was the first person I ever liked.”


    And thest.


    “I’ve liked him for over ten years,” she added.


    In truth… it had been more than twenty.


    “Loving someone bes a habit. I used up all my courage on him. After that, I don’t think I have the heart or strength left to give anyone else.”


    She watched Mateo’s yful smile slowly fade. Then she smiled instead. “You didn’t used to


    Chapter 206 A Dangerous Alliance


    smoke, did you? When did that change?”


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    +8 Pearls


    “Me?” Alpha Mateo nced at the cigarette in his fingers and let out a bitterugh. “Probably started because of someone who’s been giving me a headache…”


    Aubrey didn’t dwell on it. The only thing that mattered to her was whether her n would seed.


    She’d promised herself she’d live without fear or hesitation in this life. Fear and weakness were already carved out of her. Maybe she was even a little unwell–some said people with psychological issuescked empathy,cked fear. Lately, she found herself less and less affected by others‘ pain, less and less concerned about consequences. But so what?


    It wasn’t like she nned to hurt innocent people.


    Sheid out her straightforward, brutal n to Mateo. When she was done, his eyes went wide. The cigarette in his hand burned down to his fingers before he snapped back to reality.


    “You’re serious?!”


    He never imagined she’d trust him enough to share something like this. The things Ulrich had left behind–just thinking about them hinted at staggering wealth. And she was handing it to him on a silver tter…


    “If you’re going to use someone, then use them. But once you use them, trust them. You’ll get what you deserve, and so will I. What? Are you tempted by what’s down there?”


    “No,” Alpha Mateo said quickly, shaking his head. “I’d never touch what’s yours. I’m just surprised you trust me this much.”


    He took a deep breath, then said with conviction, “If what you’ve told me is all true, then I’m in. I brought thirty beta warriors with me. That should be enough!”


    Aubrey raised her brow, a cold smile tugging at her lips.


    “I’m looking forward to seeing the look on Ulrich’s face.”


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