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Chapter 410-Karma, Maybe?

    <h4>Chapter 410: 410-Karma, Maybe?</h4>


    <strong>Yorick:</strong>


    <strong>shback:</strong>


    "When is Roing over?" I asked my mother, watching her enter the room while holding a tray full of snacks.


    Earlier that day, she had asked me to stay in my room and y video games because she said she and Daddy had to do something important, and my screaming around the mansion bothered them.


    So I obeyed and stayed in my room. I was kind of a goody two-shoes.


    Everyone said I would grow up to be a perfect alpha, that I would be the best one, that I would know how to treat a woman, and I always tried my best to live up to that.


    I was only a kid for now, but whenever someone needed help in the ssroom, I was there.


    "What do you mean, when is Roing over?" my mother asked, smiling as she ced the tray on the bed. "I didn’t know he was supposed toe over."


    I was still holding the controllers, but I paused the game and looked at her.


    "No, Ro wasing over. He must already be in the mansion," I replied. "Do you think he got lost again?"


    I reminded her how he sometimes got lost in our mansion because it was too big and had too many rooms. Evenst time, he took the wrong turn. Instead of going right, he went left and ended up near my parents’ office rooms, which lined the hallway.


    I did not know why, but my mother’s expression changed as she listened.


    "He wasing over?" she asked, and I noticed her swallow.


    "Yeah. He said he would," I mumbled, gently sliding off the bed. "I’ll go look for him."


    As soon as I said that, my mother grabbed my arm. She held it so tightly that even I was surprised by the pressure.


    "Why don’t you wait here?" she told me. "I’ll go look for him, okay?" She gave me that smile again.


    I had told her before that I did not like it when she smiled like that.


    "Mommy, you’re smiling like that again," Iined, and she forced her face into a neutral expression.


    "Just wait here, okay?" she warned through her look before letting go of my arm.


    Then she straightened her back and hurried out of the room.


    I did not think she was very happy about Roing over. I decided I should look for him myself.


    I grabbed my sweater, pulled it on, and stepped out of the room to search for my best friend, Ro.


    I left my room and started going downstairs. However, while I was still on the stairs, I heard loud noisesing from the right side of the second floor.


    The same ce where nobody was allowed to go. The same ce where Ro always ended up.


    I do not know what happened in that moment, but my senses heightened, and I rushed down the hallway. The moment I reached it, I saw a horrifying sight.


    My mother had grabbed Ro by his arms. He was screaming and crying while she pped him so hard he could barely stand. Still, he tried to break free from her grip.


    "Mommy, let him go!" I screamed, rushing toward them.


    My mother turned to me, and I noticed the ze in her eyes.


    That look scared me. I stopped immediately, shaking as she stared at me and warned me through her gaze not toe any closer.


    Then my father stepped out, holding what looked like an important file and a stack of money.


    "This is your friend, huh?" my father yelled.


    Ro could barely look at me, but the helpless look in his eyes made me rush forward anyway, even though my mother clearly did not want me to.


    "Mommy, let him go!" I yelled again, scratching at my mother’s hand as I tried to free Ro.


    "Why, huh?" my mother shouted. "So this thief can steal from us?"


    As soon as she said those words, fear washed over me.


    I looked at Ro, whose lips curled downward as he shook his head, silently telling me it was a lie.


    "Mommy, Ro would never steal," I said, crying as I tried harder to free him.


    She shook him so violently that whenever he opened his mouth, his tongue slipped between his teeth.


    "I found this hidden in his shirt. He came down this hallway, grabbed these things, and was running away," my father screamed at a child.


    Those usations could ruin his life. Stealing from alphas meant severe punishment, and I knew that.


    But he was my friend, and I knew him. Even though Ro was an omega, I knew he would never steal from my parents or from me.


    "This isn’t true. He would never do that," I told my father.


    Then I did what I had to do. I bit my mother’s hand to free Ro from her grip.


    <strong>End Of shback</strong>


    "I cannot believe they used me of this," I said softly.


    My mother hade to the prison to see me. She sat on the ground beside me, holding my hand, but every few minutes I pulled my hand away from hers.


    Each time, I was reminded of the injustice they had done to other children.


    "Remember Ro?" I asked my mother.


    She sighed, pulled her legs up to her chest, and wrapped her arms around them.


    She turned her face away, as she always did. She turned away from the truth.


    "You used him wrongfully, Mother," I told her, gulping as I stared at her. "Do you have any idea how his parents must have felt?"


    "It wasn’t a lie," she replied evenly.


    "Stop fooling me. I know what you and Dad were doing in your so-called offices," I hissed, steadying my breath as I closed my eyes and stretched my neck back.


    "I just want to know the truth. I want to know why you used him," I asked her, hoping that at least now she would be honest with me.


    My mother sighed, then finally looked at me.


    "He had seen your brother and us," she replied. That was all she said.


    I closed my eyes as a tear rolled down my cheek.
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