"You put that woman in the Luna’s bedroom and then you told everyone to call her ’Lady’?"
The question came as a statement instead. At this point, all of them could see how livid the Alpha was to hear someone pronouncing a woman as his mistress.
Kaz was once again dumbstruck by Cane’s reaction. He couldn’t understand why the Alpha was so different, or maybe he simply didn’t know his alpha enough to begin with.
"Alpha... she is..." Kaz swallowed his saliva with difficulty, as he glanced at the Alpha briefly, but he regretted it immediately, as all words deserted his mind. The sight of Cane’s expression right now was so terrifying.
"You did that?" Cane emphasized his question.
"Y- yes, Alpha..." Kaz stuttered, he stole a glance at Iris, who said nothing the whole time. What was this? Was this because the Luna complained to the Alpha about something? What did she say to make the Alpha so mad at them?
Even Jace had a hard time understanding Cane’s affection toward Iris, even with the help of Ethan’s explanation and warnings, let alone these people, who saw their alpha as a cold and calculative man.
It never crossed their minds that their alpha would genuinely care about Alpha Gerald’s daughter, especially when he and Iris just arrived four days back and both of them were so busy with a lot of things.
"Lady Sofia... she is pregnant with your child, Alpha... she is blessed by the moon goddess to carry your heir."
And then, Kaz made a huge mistake by glancing in Iris’ direction again. It was very subtle, but when someone as observant as Cane was paying his full attention to you, such a gesture wouldn’t go unnoticed by him.
His anger turned his eyes golden, which made all of them kneel before him, begging for his forgiveness, though some of them were not sure what the exact reason behind his anger was.
Amee was mortified, because she could understand what Kaz was trying to imply. She had warned him not to think that way because there was no proof the baby in Sofia’s stomach was Cane’s child. She knew it was not Cane’s, but she couldn’t tell anyone about it.
Yet, Kaz was very sure, his argumentation was; the Alpha didn’t reject the woman and didn’t say anything about it.
Yes, the Alpha didn’t reject the woman, but he didn’t acknowledge her either. In fact, he completely ignored her existence.
Amee had warned Kaz, but the old steward didn’t bother to listen to her.
"Throw him into the dungeon!" Cane was livid beyond words, what Kaz did triggered him; he implied how Iris was not able to conceive his child.
It was him. The problem in this matter lay with him, but Iris was the one who took the brunt, and here she was, saying nothing about it when they disrespected her in such a way.
Had they done the same in front of her, too? Talked to her directly about it?
And the fact no one was suspicious about his infertility was proof enough that Iris didn’t say anything to defend herself.
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