Cane gave Aria a quick and easy death, because in a way she didn’t mean to harm the others intentionally. It was a lapse of judgment and how blinded she was by her own desire that caused her own demise.
But, Mason was still alive, as were a few nasty people from the Blue Moon pack, as they constantly begged to be killed, instead to live their lives.
Cane was someone who thought death was too easy of a punishment to be paid for people’s crimes, they needed to live and beg for death instead.
Death was only one way and a quick torture before everything ended, but life... Cane could think of a thousand ways to make one dread living with every breath they took.
If there was one thing that he learned from his slavery, it was; death was an escape for people to leave their misery behind.
Therefore, how could he let his enemy escape so easily?
"I agree with you," Prince Kellan said, nodding in satisfaction. "I am glad you stood by me like your father did. Your father will be proud of you."
Cane nodded. "I hope he is proud of me."
"If there is anything you need, just tell me. I will help you with anything, as long as I can."
"I heard the rumors of my father wanting to appoint you as his right hand man and it seems with you attending the meeting earlier, it will show to the people how true the rumor is."
"It’s too early to draw a conclusion." And when Cane saw Prince Kellan was about to extend the conversation, he politely resigned himself. "I need to see my mate, she is still sick. I will take my leave."
It was already a great feat for Cane to be able to hold back his emotions and press down his killing intent before Prince Kellan. It helped with the fact they didn’t meet for a few days after Iris’ last breakdown and left the orphanage, because it gave Cane some time to organize his thoughts.
He was reckless with the matter with Will and Princess Osana, as he hastened his plan out of impulse, thankfully, there was no hiccup in the plan.
However, he couldn’t do that with Prince Kellan, especially when he had the citizens behind his back. He was a useful piece on his chess board. It was not the right time to get rid of him.
Cane couldn’t let his emotions get the better of him, especially in this critical situation, when he was on the right track of his game. One wrong move and it would ruin everything.
"Oh, right. I hope for her speedy recovery." Prince Kellan’s eyes looked sad and all Cane thought was how to gouge his eyes out of their sockets. "I have sent some herbs for her, I think they have been delivered to your bedroom."
Cane simply thanked him curtly and then left.
Fortunately, he usually acted this way, thus it didn’t raise any suspicion from Prince Kellan. Moreover, the Prince had seen with his own eyes how Cane had stayed for two whole days and nights when Iris’ allergy flared up.
Therefore, the way Cane acted right now was nothing unusual.
"Ah, that girl... she used to be a sweet and docile little girl..." Prince Kellan lamented after Cane walked away from there and gestured for the warrior to push the wheelchair away.
It was lunchtime and the weather was slightly warm, as the snow started to melt, an indication that the winter would pass soon.
For some reason, the Alpha became very hostile toward Prince Kellan, though he didn’t express it when the Prince was around. She assumed the reason for the Alpha to be so enraged the other day had something to do with the Prince. ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom
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