CHAPTEN ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY THREE
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CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY THREE
Nn’s POV
Jason took a folder from his jacket and slid a report across the table to the Alpha King. I understood then why I had been asked here. This was not wee. It was a setup.
“Before the Hunting Rite, I saw Alpha Nn pour the King’s wine. It looked wrong, so I knocked the ss over and had the liquid tested. Henry ran the analysis. The sample contains the samepound identified in thete Alpha’s blood,” Jason exined.
Jason spoke confidently as if he had practiced in the mirror. Marco had been right. I should have never attempted to manipte him. I would make sure that I got even with Jason at the end of all of this.
The Alpha King’s hands gripped the report tightly. He looked up and his gaze was fixed on me. “Alpha Nn,” he said, his voice cold, “exin this.”
At this point, there was no point in denying it. I stood. “I poisoned your wine,” I said. Gasps followed.
Solon’s chair scraped back as he stood. “You’ve lost your mind!” he snarled. “We should have killed you the moment you stepped foot in this territory.”
Jason leaned back with a smug smile and said, “At least he admits it. Guess he finally decided to drop the act.”
“Some of us own up to our actions instead of hiding behind lies and their father,” I shot back.
Jason stiffened, but before he could answer, the Alpha King mmed his hand against the table. “Enough! You poisoned me, Nn. Why?”
I faced him directly. “To confirm a suspicion,” I said. “I needed to see your wolf. I needed to know if you were the wolf that killed my father.”
The Alpha King’s expression hardened. “You expect me to believe that? You poisoned me to ‘confirm a suspicion’?” he spat.
“It wasn’t meant to kill you,” I said evenly.
“Listen to him, your Majesty,” Jason interjected, attempting to bait the Alpha King into a blind rage. “He’s saying he thought you might have been the murderer even though the council proved you were innocent back then.”
“Your Majesty, there’s more you should know,” Michael chimed in. I grit my teeth. What else did he have nned?
“The results in this report match almost exactly with the records from the investigation into his father’s death. That can’t be a coincidence,”
“Are you saying he used the same poison that killed his father?” the Alpha King questioned.
“That’s what it looks like,” Michael said. “Which means this isn’t some random poison,”
Jason added, “Maybe Alpha Nn has been working with mad rogues over the years.”
“Ridiculous!” I said sharply. “Their blood led to my father’s madness, and I’ve hunted mad rogues since the day I became Alpha. I’ve lost men to them. I would never work with them!”
Michael turned his gaze on me. He couldn’t hide his smirk as he said, “And yet you used their blood on the Alpha King. You expect us to think that’s just coincidence? Sounds like you’ve had ess to them for a long time.”
The Alpha King’s aura red, thick and suffocating. “You brought rogue corruption into my court,” he snarled. His voice was almost deafening. “You poisoned me with it. Give me one reason why I shouldn’t execute you now.”
“I’m not working with them,” I said firmly. “I kept their blood to make you shift in public. Again, I was not attempting to kill you.”
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY THREE
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“He’s trying to twist this when really, he’s covering for his allies,” Jason added.
“Wouldn’t that be you, Jason? What was it that you were nning to do here?” I asked.
Jason paled and quickly yelled out, “I trusted you before Alpha Nn, but now I want nothing to do with you. You are a traitor for poisoning the Alpha King.”
My wolf snarled at his cowardice. Oh, I would get even with Jason. I would make sure to torture him before the end.
“You expect me to believe that excuse?” the Alpha King snarled. I turned to look back at him.
“I don’t care what you believe,” I shot back. “I did what I had to do. If you are the murderer, I will avenge my father.”
I heard Talia’s gasps but I didn’t care at this moment.
The Alpha King’s wolf pushed close to the surface. His aura pressed down on everyone at the table. I didn’t submit to it. I would not act guilty for something that I didn’t do.
“Your Majesty, you can’t let this go unanswered. If you tolerate this, every Alpha will see it as weakness. He must be punished,” Michael urged.
“It’s not just about the insult. If he’s truly in contact with mad rogues, we’re all at risk,” Jason added.
The Alpha King didn’t respond immediately. His gaze stayed fixed on me, calcting, as if he were weighing the cost of his next move. His fists clenched at his sides, but he knew that if we fought, he wouldn’te out of it unscathed.
Then Solon snapped. He shoved his chair back and lunged across the table toward me. “You treacherous bastard!”
I stepped to my right, drew my dagger, and brought the de to his throat. The tip settled under his jaw. My left hand stayed open, palm out, in an attempt to keep him from closing the gap.
“Stop,” I said. “Do not push this further.”
Solon’s breath was fast, but he held still. His eyes were wide. My de was steady. Around us, the guards shifted, ready to spring if either of us moved again.
“Nn, stop!” the Alpha King roared, “put the weapon away.”
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