Rhett looked passionate when he talked about this.
On the other hand, hearing what Rhett said, Khaos chuckled. His reaction was not something that Rhett expected. The alpha didn't take this seriously at all. He looked relax.
Did he make a mistake? No. Rhett believed to is own judgment. The more he thought about it, the more it did make sense, especially with Khaos's age and the reason why heh couldn't shift into his beast.
Not because he was a defected child with good brain in his head, just like what people thought of him, but because there was a darkest secret behind it.
More so, Khaos was incredibly strong, even in his human form. The lycan was well known to be able to take down werewolf even in their human form, since they were the strongest shifter alive, the highest of their food chain.
It was a pity that their existence and their history had vanished from this realm, just like their very own existence.
"That's a bold statement."
Khaos didn't agree with Rhett, but he didn't deny it either, yet the way he reacted to it was not something that Rhett expected, he couldn't even read this alpha.
"Keep talking before I am running out of patience." Khaos tapped his feet, indicating that he became impatient and got bored.
For a moment, Rhett was speechless, but then he bet on his luck when he said the next word. "I have the scriptures," he said. "I can show you where they are only with one condition."
"You are not talking condition with me."
However, Rhett ignored his statement. "If you are the lycan, I will pledge my loyalty to you."
This time, his statement surprised Khaos. He didn't even expect this would be what he proposed. Still, he didn't say anything, nor he showed it on his face.
"What benefit that I can get from having you as my adherent?"
"I know more about the lycan than you do."
With the scriptures in his hand, that was probably true, but one thing that Rhett failed to realize was the entire history of the lycan, as the old dynasty, wouldn't be contained in scriptures only.
They had a very long history, thus the scriptures wouldn't be able to cover the entirety of their generations, yet Khaos said nothing.
He let Rhett to have his time to ramble about what he thought was right.
"Release me and I can show you the scriptures." Rhett followed his instinct, he was very sure that Khaos was the last lycan that was rumored.
A moment later, a warrior came with a cloak and handed it over to Khaos, in which he threw it toward Rhett for him to wear.
But, Rhett grimaced. He needed a shower too, but he knew better that a beggar couldn't choose.
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