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Claimed By My Husband's Enemy novel Chapter 174

Chapter 174

(Bradley)

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“Professor! I can’t thank you enough for saving me and my friends from that monster Ari Gray. My parents will come over to show our pack’s appreciation and sincerity-”

I slammed George’s head on the wall, making him unable to complete his pointless sentence. His friends inside the treatment room shivered when I cast a glance at them. Their wounds were healed; their worthless bodies were in the middle of recovering.

George wanted to lift his face. Instead of allowing him to breathe, I pressed his face on the wall hard until he choked.

Blood spurt from his nose.

“P-professor?” he sobbed. “W-why?”

After Gray was sent to the disciplinary room, these bunch of mediocre students from mediocre packs wept on my knees and defended their side, unconsciously abandoning their dignity as alphas. The dining and training halls did not have cameras. When the alphas took advantage of it, that was how their outside performances were monitored and graded.

George’s father served under a council lord. That must have been where they acquired the confidence to think they were of high importance to this academy. Apart from the professors, no one else was aware that the mirrors surrounding the halls were recording the students’ every word and action, one thing that I implemented in the dragon city which Creed Black, Leo McAllister, and Terrence Beckett applied in this academy as well.

This place would be shaping the next warriors, council lords, and rulers. We cannot allow students with questionable characters and background to exit our gates with their diplomas.

One of our trusted staff manned the mirror room. And I had just been there.

“You do not betray your own kind, George. Men who lie and stab their own in the back do not deserve to be warriors. They do not deserve to waste this academy’s resources. You know what else they do not deserve? To graduate.”

I released his head. When he turned to me, I glanced at his left thigh, the same part where he stabbed Gray. My dragon bellowed upon the memory. In a blink of an eye, more blood splashed on the four walls of the treatment room as George’s wail echoed. He stared wide-eyed at his severed leg that was now a meter away from him, leaving him and his wolf permanently disabled.

He dropped onto the floor, his body shaking violently as he crawled towards his missing leg which I stepped on to reach for his friends who attempted to escape the room. In a snap of my finger, the door locked on its own.

“P-professor, p-please have mercy on us-”

“Mercy?”

If I did not do this, they were determined to push all the blame to Gray. As much as I disliked the little guy, that first-year alpha had shown more integrity compared to his seniors who resorted to using a dagger laced with dark arts while Gray surprisingly only used his mana to get them off him.

I knew that now.

Pain lanced at my chest at the thought of him. The betrayal in his eyes as he threw one last glance at me before letting the guards drag him had not left my mind.

“I only give mercy to those who deserve it. All four of you will only lead innocent people to their doom.”

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Chapter 174

More blood splashed on the wall; more screams echoed in the hall, as I tore their limbs with my claws and took their alpha privileges. When I left the treatment room, the administrators were already waiting outside. One of them handed me a silk handkerchief. I wiped the blood off my claws before tossing the fabric to the nearest bin.

“Professor Laurent, regarding Ari Gray, I believe it is best that we release him from the disciplinary room. He is close to his High Highness. If he learns about this, I fear that our facilities will suffer from his wrath once again. And we cannot risk that when we have just finished the reconstruction of your office, especially now that His Imperial Highness Zane Black will be visiting the academy soon. Not to mention that Gray’s wounds need to get treated-”

“I will visit him myself and talk to him first.”

I kept my emotions in check to ensure that none of them would see me shaken at the mention of his name.

Ari Gray, my weakness in the form of a little man, the proof of the heavens’ cruel humor, the only person who had given me sleepless nights.

They looked relieved. “We will send the medic after your conversation with Gray, Professor-”

“There is no need. I can heal him.”

My blood could heal him faster than anything.

“Thank-”

I was gone before he could finish his sentence. I appeared in front of the disciplinary room and took a potion from my pocket. It was one of the bottles which I confiscated in Gray’s room. It was an elixir that was prohibited a long time ago and was developed in the mage realm. It may be useful in the beginning but too much consumption of it can cause severe damage to the vital organs. Gray was not supposed to be using it.

Did his moron of a father not warn him about it?

I will get the answers later.

I pushed the door open. I was expecting to see a grinning Gray, still arrogant despite his injury. What I failed to expect was the sight of a woman on the ground who looked exactly like him. With longer hair, feminine curves, and with bruises and wounds that were similar to his.

“G-Gray?”

For the first time in my life, I stammered as I dropped onto the floor to check on her pulse. It was Gray, alright.

And he’ was a woman.

Heavens.

What had I done to this woman?

For the first time, I saw the wounds he concealed. Wounds that I caused.

My dragon howled in pain as I carried her in my arms. With her strength thoroughly depleted, the second I touched her blood, all her memories were exposed to me.

Gray running from the alphas.

Gray inside a basement, screaming for help.

Gray being whipped again and again after attempting to protect another omega.

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