<b>Chapter 34</b><b>: </b><b>He </b><b>Has </b><b>Been </b><b>Drugging </b><b>You </b>
<b>Chapter </b>34: He Has Been Drugging You
<b>(</b>Olivia’s POV)
<b>The </b>ssh echoed across the water as Caleb dove in without hesitation. His powerful strokes cut through the current as <b>he </b>reached ra’s struggling form.
Within minutes, he hauled her limp body to the muddy shore. Water streamed from her hair as Caleb pressed his hands against her chest, pumping rhythmically.
ra’s body convulsed violently. She coughed up river water, gasping for air between retches.
“Alpha Theodore, Luna Olivia,” Caleb’s voice cracked with desperation. “Please spare her life. I want to break my engagement with Evelyn and be with her.”
The words hit me like a physical blow. Of all people, Caleb would be the one to save ra in the end.
I stared at Theodore’s expensive suit jacket in my hands. Without a word, I hurled it into the rolling river water.
The current seized the fabric, dragging it downstream until it disappeared.
I turned and strode away.
“Olivia, wait!” Evelyn’s voice called behind me.
She caught up as I reached my Ferrari, sliding into the passenger seat. Her hands trembled as she fastened her seatbelt.
“I swear I didn’t intentionally help Theodore hide the truth,” she said, words tumbling out frantically. “I wanted to tell you <b>so </b>many times, but I was afraid it would hurt you too much.”
I started the engine, focusing on the road ahead.
“Theodore and ra are just casual affairs,” Evelyn continued. “He truly loves you. Did you see how he threw ra into the river to appease your anger? That proves you’re the most important person to him.”
Her voice broke. “Please forgive me. I care about both of you. I couldn’t bear to lose either friend.”
I nced at Evelyn’s tear–streaked face. “Hmm.”
She was in a difficult position. At least she hadn’t told Theodore about my n to leave.
“Evie, don’t lie to me again,” I said quietly. “If there’s a next time, I will never forgive you.”
Tears welled up in her eyes. She nodded vigorously.
“Have you softened your heart?” she asked hopefully. “Someone like ra deserved to die. She’ll probably continue to pester Theodore.”
I shook my head. “I never wanted anyone to die. Wrongdoing should be judged by packw, not through vignte justice.” But Theodore’s cold indifference toward ra’s near–drowning surprised me. He had watched everything happen without showing any mercy.
“When I mentioned severing our mate bond, Theodore held me fearfully,” I told Evelyn. “He truly loves me. Even if ra continues to pester him, he won’t betray me again.”
Evelyn leaned forward eagerly. “So you won’t reject the mate bond or leave him anymore?”
I nodded. <b>“</b>That’s right.”
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“<b>Good</b><b>, </b><b>Evelyn </b><b>said</b><b>, </b><b>but </b><b>her </b><b>expression </b><b>didn’t </b>match her words. Her face <b>fell</b>, bing dejected.
<b>A </b><b>memory </b><b>surfaced</b>. In <b>the </b>office, when I told Evelyn the truth, she hadn’t persuaded me to forgive Theodore. Instead, <b>she’d </b><b>used </b><b>the </b>phrase “cheating is either zero times or countless times” to provoke me.
Evelyn <b>actually </b>wanted me to leave. But why?
After dropping Evelyn at her home, I returned to the Redgrave Ancestral Hall. Before entering, I heard Isadora’s
stammering voice.
<b>“</b><b>Doesn’t </b>sister–inw know about brother’s affair with ra<b>?</b><b>” </b>
(Isadora’s POV)
My mother’s voice thundered with rage. “Olivia has the same temperament as Aunt Lyra. If she knew<i>, </i>she would have already demanded to sever the mate bond and left the Redgrave pack.”
My blood turned to ice.
“I will disown you as a daughter if you dare tell Olivia about this,” Eleonora warned.
The realization hit me like a physical blow. Evelyn had deceived me. Two hours ago, I had personally told Olivia that
Theodore was having an affair with ra.
Now Olivia was nowhere to be found. She was probably seeking revenge on ra.
Footsteps echoed in the hallway. Olivia appeared in the doorway, her face eerily calm.
Terror seized me. I crawled backward several steps before steadying myself.
“Sister,oh no, Luna Olivia, I’m sorry!” I scrambled to her feet, hugging her legs desperately. “What I said earlier was all nonsense. Will you forgive me? My brother never wronged you. I made it all up.”
(Olivia’s POV)
If Isadora had sincerely apologized, I might have been able to ept it. I had watched her grow up. Before this, she had never harmed me and treated me like a real sister, even better than she treated Evelyn.
But knowing how painful it was to be deceived by someone you deeply loved, Isadora still chose to help Theodore lie to me. Even worse, she had wanted to harm Leo, knowing how painful it would be for a pup to witness their father’s infidelity.
I couldn’t let Isadora reveal anything to Theodore. I pulled her up gently.
“Hmm, I just went <i>to </i>confirm with ra,” I said. “She’s not your brother’s mistress.”
Relief flooded Isadora’s face. Like in childhood when seeking forgiveness after doing something wrong, she pressed her face against my shoulder coquettishly.
But I no longer had the tenderness and tolerance I once had for her. My years of devotion were so unworthy. No one in the Redgrave pack deserved my loyalty.
I pushed Isadora away and headed upstairs.
“Does your previous promise to transfer the territorial rights under your name still count?” she called out.
I didn’t turn back or stop. I left the living room in silence.
After washing up<b>, </b>Theodore had already returned. He handed me a property sale contract.
<b>“</b>I disposed of the Northwood Manor at a low price,” he said. “This is my way of making amends to you.”
<b>I </b><b>took </b><b>it </b>and set <b>it </b>aside.
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<b>“</b><b>I’ll </b>wash <b>up </b>first and thene to apany you,” Theodore said.
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As he passed by, the smell of antiseptic lingered at my nose. He had been to the pack infirmary. Obviously, he went to see
ra.
My phone rang. ra’s name shed on the screen.
I answered. ra’s smug voice came through. “Sister, your heart is so cruel, kicking me <i>out </i>of the manor.”
The word “sister” made my anger re. “You don’t deserve to call me sister.”
“You still don’t know who I am, do you?” ra taunted.
“Of course I know, you’re one of the two bastards born by that disgusting man.”
ra seemed surprised but continued to provoke. “You wanted to see me homeless, but you’ll probably be disappointed. My brother–inw bought me a vi and ns to invest fifty million dors in our father’spany.”
“Taking a beating and jumping into the river was worth it for assets worth over 100 million,<i>” </i>ra boasted. “I have good news to share that I’m sure you’ll be happy about. I’m pregnant.”
My grip tightened on the phone.
“Since you can’t get pregnant anyway, I’ll bear his pups,” ra continued. “After birth, the pup can call you ‘mom‘ since we’re family.”
“How do you know I can’t get pregnant?” I asked.
ra’s triumphantughter filled the phone. “Haven’t you realized yet that your mate has been drugging you all along? It’s in the moonlight herb supplements you take regrly. He doesn’t love you anymore, so how could he allow you to bear his pups?<b>” </b>
“Once I give birth to a son, you’ll definitely be cast out.”