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After I left, the twin Alphas went crazy novel Chapter 167

Without hesitation, I picked up the first glass, the cool crystal smooth against my palm.

I raised it to my lips and tipped it back in one swift motion.

The burn was immediate, searing down my throat and pooling like fire in my stomach. I didn’t flinch.

Alpha Caden's eyes narrowed as I set the glass down with a decisive clink.

“Impressive,” he said, though his tone betrayed a hint of irritation. “But there are plenty more.”

I met his gaze evenly, my expression unreadable. “Since Alpha insists,” I said, my voice dripping with a politeness so sharp it could cut, “why don’t we toast together?”

I picked up another glass and walked toward him, the room holding its breath in anticipation. His grin returned, smug and full of mockery.

“That’s the spirit,” he said, raising his glass. “If you can manage all of these, perhaps I’ll forgive your earlier impudence.”

I stepped closer, the tension between us crackling like a live wire.

“How generous of you,” I replied smoothly. “I should thank you for showing me such courtesy.”

And with that, I upended the glass—not into my mouth, but over his head.

The amber liquid cascaded over his meticulously styled hair, soaking into his tailored suit.

The room erupted into gasps and muffled laughter, the stunned silence broken by the sharp crack of the glass as I set it back down on the table.

Everyone had expected me to drink meekly, but to their surprise, I had the audacity to throw my drink directly on Alpha Caden's head.

“Sophia, what are you doing?” Linda shot to her feet, her eyes wide with shock and nervous energy.

Caden sat there, frozen for a moment, his once impeccable suit now stained and his carefully styled hair dripping with alcohol.

He was a mess—a rare sight for someone who thrived on intimidation and control.

“Are you crazy?” he barked, standing up and glaring at me, his face flushed with both embarrassment and fury.

I met his glare with cold determination. “I wouldn’t have done this if you hadn’t humiliated me first,” I said, my voice steady.

“Any grievances you have can be directed at me. But if you ever try to mistreat someone on my side again, I promise you, you won’t get away with it.”

Caden's lips twisted into a mocking smirk. “And how exactly are you going to stop me? Do you even realize where you are?”

As if on cue, his bodyguards moved in, their bulky forms closing the space around us.

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