<h4>Chapter 249: Chapter 249 The Unmasking</h4>
Cecilia’s pov
I steadied my breathing and stepped closer, touching the woman’s face. Her skin was smooth and warm. Still alive.
"Not dead after all, are you, the mogul’s wife?" I said, my voice cold as steel.
So it was her. The Japanese mogul’s wife--Belinda. The one pulling every string. Now exposed, she lowered her head and said nothing.
I didn’t wait. I tore the fake skin from her face and yanked her hair back, forcing her to look at me.
"Well, isn’t this neat. ying ghost by night and socialite by day? You must’ve thought you were brilliant."
I leaned in, eyes locked on hers.
"Was it fun?" I whispered. "Terrorizing me in the dark? ying puppet master with people’s lives?"
I pressed the de to her throat, just enough for her to feel it. One more millimeter and she’d bleed.
Her face drained of color. "I... I’m with the Moonveil Ascendancy. Kill me, and none of you leave this ind alive!"
Sebastian didn’t flinch. He pressed the knife in just enough to draw blood--a thin, gleaming line of red.
"Let’s test that theory," he said, voice casual, almost amused. "See if your little cult gets sentimental over a disposable pawn."
His tone was light. His eyes were not.
Belinda froze, fear overtaking her bravado. Terror, when ites from certainty rather than guessing, hits harder.
"This was just an initiation," she gasped. "I was following orders. It wasn’t personal.It wasn’t about Miss Moore!"
Iughed, sharp and bitter.
"So what were you testing? My nerves? My sanity?"
I stepped closer.
"I’m just a secretary," I said quietly, dangerously. "I came here to hold my boss’s coat at aworking event. Why the hell am I being stalked and nearly strangled in a room?"
Belinda’s mouth opened then shut. No answer.
"I wasn’t trying to kill you... " she whispered. "Maybe there’s been a mistake... "
I didn’t blink.
"The people you sent after me?" I said. "They’re in custody. You want to keep lying?"
That shut her up.
Earlier, under the influence of that sweet-scented mist, I’d been half-dazed--spooked by shadows, convinced by illusions.
But then, standing in the forest, in the open air, my head felt clearer than it had in hours.
And suddenly, I saw it for what it was.
Not magic. Not ghosts. Just smoke, mirrors, and people with too much money and too little conscience.
Everything Belinda orchestrated was designed to erase me. To be a ghost.
If I vanished, she could keep ying "Belinda."
And the haunting? That was just noise--designed to rattle nerves and shut mouths.
Ghosts don’t need alibis.
The knocking at night. The figure falling past the window. All stagecraft.
She probably just meant to bait us toward the window with sound cues, never expecting us to actually look. Hidden cameras were likely already nted. Every step had been choreographed.
At the dinner banquet, "Belinda" had already made her appearance. Looking back now, once she entered,the Japanese mogul’s wife never showed herself again.
Why target me? Maybe someone just didn’t like me. Or maybe I was easy to iste.
"Miss Moore, please," Belinda whispered, desperate. "I never meant to kill you. I only told them to knock you out."
She tilted her head carefully toward Sebastian.
"Alpha Sebastian, we don’t have to be enemies. Once you join the Ascendancy, we’ll see each other often. No need to let this ruin things between us.I admit I messed up. But now that you’ve practically slit my throat, can’t we call it even?"
Her eyes shimmered with fake sincerity.
Sebastian raised one brow. "Even? You traumatized my secretary. And all you got was a scratch. That’s not what I’d call bnced."
Belinda’s mouth twitched. "Then what do you want?"
"I hear you enjoy bungee jumping. The bridge outside should be perfect."
She closed her eyes briefly, then nodded. "Fine. I agree. Just... not right this second."
I caught the flicker in her eyes.
That look said it all.Just wait. She’d deal with us bothter.
"Very well. Terms epted."Sebastian withdrew the knife with a graceful flick and offered a courteous smile. "Miss Belinda, you might want to fix your appearance. It’s nearly time to go downstairs and announce the results."
Belinda exhaled, shaky but relieved.She covered her throat, fury burning behind her eyes.
"Oh, and one more thing," Sebastian added, voice smooth as silk. "I’ve already sent footage of tonight’s... underwhelming performance to Moonveil Ascendancy headquarters. Including our little conversation just now."
He gestured toward the couch, where a red light blinked quietly.
Belinda’s eyes widened.
"I imagine you’ll be getting a call soon. Probably with instructions to wee me into the Moonveil Ascendancy with open arms."
He smiled, bright and terrifying. "You see, power doesn’t belong to whoever screams the loudest. It belongs to whoever controls the narrative."
Belinda’s face went pale, then flushed, then pale again--like a busted neon sign struggling to stay on. But beneath it all, a creeping dread settled over her, cold and suffocating.
Sebastian picked up the candle and offered me his arm.
We walked out together.
--
Five minutester, the power returned.
A series of bells rang out--inside and across the grounds--signaling the end of the treasure hunt. Someone had found the ne.
Within the hour, all guests had returned to the second floor of the castle.
Sebastian was already there, pristine in white while others looked like they’d crawled through a hedge maze.
No one needed to ask who’d won. It was obvious.
Then Belinda descended the stairs the ruby ne once again gleaming at her throat.
"Alpha Sebastian has recovered my ne," she announced, voice t. "The ind is now his."
There were no gasps, no protests. Just resignation.
"Ladies and gentlemen," Belinda said. "Tonight’s activities are concluded. Good night."
She turned to go, but stopped.
I stepped in front of her, my arm cutting off her path.
I smiled. Not cruel. Just calm. Certain.
"Leaving so soon, Miss Belinda? Our new ind master hasn’t even given his eptance speech."
I kept my voice light. "Don’t you want to hear it?"
Her face remained still, expressionless. But her eyes looked hollow.