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Sold as the Alpha King's Breeder novel Chapter 711

Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 711

Chapter 56 : The Moonlit Crystal

*Mila*

Soren’s words rang in my head. I just stared at him, too stunned to speak or move. He still held my arms.

*Mila*

Soren’s words rang in my head. I just stared at him, too stunned to speak or move. He still held my arms.

Every time I confronted Soren about helping me, he was always reluctant, even distant. I always saw him as this cold, cautious, loner that didn’t want to get involved in anything, least of all my trouble.

He tried everything he could to stay out of pack affairs and be left alone.

Right from the start, he’d told me he didn’t want his own pack. Soren might have said differently recently, but asking if I was ready to settle down in a pack with him was much different than actually saying he wanted a pack!

Soren wasn’t like anyone I’d met before. It was like he didn’t want to be part of the world. He just wanted to watch and observe, but not get involved.

He’d been helping me, but it wasn’t because he wanted to. It was like he happened to see a child fall on the ground and went over to help them up. I was just a wounded child to him and he was picking me up off the ground.

When he encountered me, he just happened to be in the right mood and what he’d done for me already was barely an effort for him.

But now… spreading rumors of a “universal” artifact that put him right in the middle of everything… That was completely different. He wasn’t sitting on the sidelines anymore, he was putting himself right in the line of fire, in the center of the chaos.

I knew that every pack, Alpha, and bounty hunter would be after him now. He would be a magnet for trouble and danger.

I couldn’t believe he’d chosen to do that! Sure, it helped give us time to find the artifact, but putting himself in danger… especially after what Helen said to me!

The ends didn’t justify the means in this case.

I glared at him and pulled away. There was no rational argument he could make that would make me agree with his decision.

Shaking my head, I turned away from him, taking a deep breath to calm myself.

It wasn’t my place to get mad at Soren. If he wanted to put himself in danger, who was I to argue?

Wasn’t I just another woman to him? I was less than that, a f**k buddy…

Just because he acted polite to me didn’t mean I meant anything to him at all. We weren’t in a relationship, just a business arrangement. He’d made that clear. I had no right to interfere with his plans.

He could put himself in whatever trouble he wanted.

The warning Helen had given me was about my mate, wasn’t it? And Soren wasn’t my mate…

I kept my back to Soren. Even if I wasn’t going to interfere with his plan, I could still let him know that I wasn’t pleased with what he’d done.

When the moon rose, Soren put his hand on my shoulder.

I glared at him.

“Are you ready? The map says that moonlight will guide us to the artifact piece,” Soren asked.

I just nodded sharply and headed out of the cave.

“Following the moonlight” was very vague. Soren was looking to me for direction.

I studied the forest around us and saw moonlight beaming down through the trees. There was a clear pathway through the forest marked by the moonlight. When I saw it, I headed in that direction.

Soren followed me without a word. He didn’t seem to be upset about the fact that I wasn’t talking to him.

I knew Payne and Ashley were there too. Payne had attacked me when I was in wolf form, but I didn’t see them until we got to the end of the path.

It made sense that Payne was there. He was Soren’s right hand man.

When we got to the end of the path, Ashley and Payne came out of the shadows. Payne’s eyes followed me strangely.

I shifted my weight from one foot to the other, trying to focus on where to go now that the moonlight path was gone.

Payne’s intense eyes stayed on me, making it hard to focus. It was strange. He’d never looked at me like that before but I got the sense that he was excited or expecting something from me.

My cheeks warmed and I kept scanning the area for anything that would tell us where to go next.

“Over there.” Soren motioned.

A moonbeam struck the entrance of a cave at the center of Mount Lournet. The cave was hidden behind leaves and I wouldn’t have seen it without the moon light.

We got closer to the cave entrance and Soren picked up a rock. He tossed it into the cave. It rattled around inside but there was no other response. There was no evidence of traps or anything, either.

“It seems safe. I doubt it is a complicated cave system,” Soren murmured. “Wait outside.” He motioned to Payne and Ashley.

They nodded and took up defensive positions.

“If we’re not out in half an hour, come in and find us,” Soren ordered.

I went ahead of Soren to the cave entrance. It wasn’t very big. I had to crouch down to look inside. The ceiling was low and I knew it would be hard to walk in.

We headed inside and very quickly, the ceiling lowered and the walls narrowed. I had to crouch down even more.

“Mila,” Soren purred my name.

I glanced over my shoulder at him.

Soren stared at me, smirking. He pulled his shirt off.

My cheeks warmed and I looked around, realizing just how alone we were. What did he think was going to happen?

“What are you doing?” I asked, startled.

Soren continued to smirk and he walked closer to me. I couldn’t back away into the narrowness of the cave. He reached for my shirt and popped open the top button. Quickly, he kissed my lips.

I stood there, stunned, my skin hot and tight.

“What do you think I’m doing?” he asked, grinning mischievously.

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