"Nothing will be jeopardized," Khaos said calmly. He picked a strand of black hair from his shirt and chuckled. Somehow, that woman was everywhere.
"But, Khaos..."
And Khaos had enough. He, Bryden and Caiden grew up together. And even though they were friends in a sense, the two of them were still his subjects.
Sometimes, when you got too close, the lines would be blurred and people would 'accidentally' cross them, just like what Bryden was doing right now.
"If you can plan everything out better than me, you can sit here and take my responsibilities."
Bryden immediately knelt down. Khaos' voice was deep. He was being serious, as he reminded him about their own statuses.
"I am sorry, Alpha, I didn't mean to question you." He wanted to suggest that Khaos refuse the union between him and Zuri, only because it would ruin his image, but then he remembered the alpha had told him that he knew about the consequences.
However, he still didn't do anything about it and just let it happen, it must be because he already had a plan in his mind, but what?
Bryden couldn't follow his line of thought.
Only, he couldn't question him anymore. He shouldn't have questioned him in the first place. It was nothing but crossing a line with the alpha, as he viewed him as a friend, a brother, when he shouldn't have had such thoughts.
"You will assist Zuri with whatever she needs."
The answer was almost immediate, though he disagreed with this decision. "Yes, Alpha." As a beta, he shouldn't be sent to assist Zuri. Khaos could have ordered someone else.
For the alpha to ask the beta to do something, it should be a priority, an important task and Bryden didn't think Zuri was that important. If they couldn't find the stamp for years, what was the possibility of that woman finding it?
The next day, Khaos was summoned to the king's palace, where he met Silas. He looked so much like his father. Alpha Roland's first born was the spitting image of him.
Only, he lacked fierceness and ambition. It was almost shameful to know that the mastermind of the coup had such a cowardly man as his son.
Silas was fidgeting. He had been locked away inside a small room with no one to talk to, the only news that he was allowed to learn was the fact that his father had been executed and was labeled as a traitor along with Prince Xaden.
Of course, he thought he was going to be executed too as his son. A family of traitors could be wiped out, leaving not even a baby behind.
Therefore, he was a little bit confused when he saw the king and Khaos came to visit him.
"I swear! I didn't know anything about it! I didn't even know that my father would plan such a wicked thing! I didn't have any part in that at all!" Silas was trembling, as he kept rambling on about his innocence.
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