113 The girl in front of me wasn’t wolfless.
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“W-what?”
But she ignored them entirely. Before anyone could react, she rushed forward, sliding in front of me and Silas, and threw herself to the ground with a soft thud, arms spread wide, head lowered dramatically as she cried out. T
“Alphas! It was so scary! We maids couldn’t even protect ourselves. We were completely helpless against them. They they…” She paused, straightened, and covered her face with one hand. “They also wanted to assault us! If the Alphas hadn’t arrived on time, we wouldn’t have just died, we would have lost our dignity too!”
I couldn’t stop myself, a dry, humorless scoff escaped me. My gaze was cold, and though I didn’t react physically,
I couldn’t deny that I was stunned. From what I had seen, it was actually the other way around.
If we hadn’t arrived, the bastards would have been the ones to die. I had felt it, even if only for a second, the killing intent, not fueled by rage but by pleasure. The same kind of pleasure Claude felt whenever he tortured people.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Claude moving toward us. At the back of my mind, my wolf rumbled low, amused.
“This is funny. I would never have thought the little wolf would be bold enough to lie to you guys. I can’t help but think she’s… different. More interesting…”
Before I could dwell on his words, Silas beside me spoke, his voice a deep hum.
“I see,” he drawled, narrowing his gaze on her. “They had been the ones to behead their comrades?” (1
I raised a brow. We had clearly seen her do it, yet he was asking. I knew Silas, when he acted like that, it meant suspicion.
Lilith nodded, wiping at nothing on her cheeks, and pointed at the rogues suspended in the air with zero shame. ↑
“They killed everyone. Guards, maids, and even their comrades too. Ah, how cruel!”
The rogues in the air looked genuinely offended and shot back simultaneously.
“Y-you! What are you saying? We weren’t the ones who killed our comrades!”
Lilith tilted her head, feigning shock, pointing at herself.
“T-then, who did it? Was it me?”
The rogues screamed in unison, “Yes!”
She flinched at the noise, but I caught the briefest twitch of a smirk on her lips before it vanished. She turned back to us, crying out dramatically.
“They’re lying, Alphas! How can a frail girl like me kill two big men?” She raised her arms, shaking them for emphasis. “Look! I’m so skinny. No meat on these bones! How could I do that?”
Then, turning sharply to the maids, she asked with mock desperation,
“Right? I didn’t do anything, and they’re lying about me, right?”
The maids’ faces turned pale almost at the same time, eyes rembling as they met her gaze before looking away but one of them didn’t hesitate. She lowered her head and spoke firmly.
“Y-yes, Alphas. The rogues are lying. Lilith didn’t do anything. Lilith wasn’t the one who killed the rogues.
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Theila.
My eyes flashed as I narrowed them. Silas and Claude looked slightly taken aback too, even though they didn’t
show it.
Theila was one of our most trusted maids. She had worked the packhouse long before we were born, loyal and willing to sacrifice anything for us, yet here she was… lying to us.
But it didn’t stop there. Another maid beside her lowered her head and echoed,
“Y-yes, Alphas. The rogues are lying. Lilith didn’t do anything!”
Then, one after another, the other maids turned to Theila and the girl, before lowering their heads and vouching for Lilith.
“Yes, Alphas. Lilith didn’t do anything!”
Their voices trembled with fear, but it didn’t look forced. Somehow, they were genuinely taking her side. And what I couldn’t understand was why she was lying, it seemed that they were alive because of her, so why… 1
The corners of my lips curved into a frown as I stared at Lilith. She looked slightly surprised that the maids had actually vouched for her, but slowly, the corners of her lips curled into a smile. Then she turned to us, covered her mouth, and said,
“Alphas, please! This is so unfair. Please, take revenge for us. We’ve lost so many because of their cruelty, and now they have the guts to lie. Please, take revenge for us!”
She echoed out, lowering her head, and almost at the same time, all the other maids lowered theirs and echoed,
“Please, take revenge for us, Alphas!”
The rogues seemed to lose it. Despite being trapped in the air, they began to curse and scream.
“You low-life wretch! You are lying! You killed our leader! just you wait, we will kill you too!”
“We will kill you!” They yelled, their voices rising, “We will kill-”
But their words cut off mid-sentence. No one expected it. No one could react. I lifted my hand, moving my fingers through the air, and with Silas holding them suspended, their heads were sliced off clean by me.
All the rogues hung in the air for a second, frozen in anger, until Silas flicked his emotionless gaze at me and their heads fell to the ground simultaneously.
All the maids lifted their heads in shock, eyes wide as they stared at the bloodied scene. But Lilith didn’t move, her head still lowered, and my eyes remained on her. Even as Sillas released his control and the headless bodies thudded to the ground, I didn’t look away from her.
The maids screamed and scrambled back, the packhouse now raining headless corpses. But she acted like she didn’t notice, like she wasn’t aware. 1
Yet I knew-knew she was grinning, knew her body was practically radiating excitement. I finally understood the suspicion Silas had earlier.
The girl in front of me wasn’t the trembling one who flinched whenever I touched her, who couldn’t even hold eye
contact.
The world seemed to blur as blood drenched the packhouse the corner of my lips tilting into a slow smirk as I reached a conclusion.
The girl I was staring at wasn’t Lilith. She wasn’t wolfless,
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The girl in front of me wasn’t wolficen
No. I was staring at her wolf.
And as for why she was trying to hide it… I was going to find out.
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