Zuri narrowed her eyes dangerously. Anger crept in her veins. "Are you threatening me?" She didn't like to be threatened. She had gone through that for almost her life, she was not going to let someone to do that again to her after she managed to get rid of those people, who made her life miserable. "Because I don't like that."
Zuri held his eyes, as he looked at her intensely, but then he sighed and then scratched the back of his head. "I think I am not intimidating enough. You don't even back down."
"Pardon me, I am the luna. I should be the intimidating one between the two of us here." Zuri then shoved the book to his arms. "Now, tell me more about the lycan history if you said the one in the history book is fabricated."
"It's a long story."
"Make it short."
Caiden grinned, he lowered his body slightly until Zuri could see his green eyes, they were the same color like his father, Ezra.
"If you wanted to know, you should ask Khaos. I am not sure how much you are allowed to know."
Zuri crossed her arms. "It's not like you know much." The tone in her voice was condescending, as she walked away, but Caiden immediately caught up with her.
"Of course, I know. You don't know how scary that time was."
Zuri stopped walking and then narrowed her eyes. "That happened thirty years ago and you were... how old are you? Thirty seven? Forty one?"
"I am twenty six!" Caiden was fuming. "I am not that old!"
Zuri smirked when she heard that. "You were not even born at that time."
Hearing that, Caiden knew immediately that he was tricked, he growled at her, but Zuri simply flicked her hair and then walked away.
"You are right, I will ask Khaos directly."
After saying that, she walked away, but Caiden scoffed, as he walked toward different direction. "She doesn't even know where the alpha is," he said to himself and whistled.
The gamma went to the dungeon. He was here because Khaos had sent Bryden and Ezra to get more information about the golden stamp in Great Lunar kingdom, which currently was in their royal family's hand.
He knew it wouldn't be easy to get their hand on the golden stamp, but seeing the situation right now, things would only get more complicated to get the stamp.
There would be only two ways; the negotiation or the violence one.
"Let's not wasting our time and be straight to the point," Khaos said. He towered above him. He might not be able to shift into his beast recklessly, but it didn't mean he was defenseless. He was very skill to fight in his human form too. "Who hired you to do the job?"
"I don't know what are you talking about." He groaned. "You must have been mistaken. I just saw you a few days ago. You are being paranoid and full of yourself if you thought I followed
you!"
Khaos smirked. "I can think of a thousand way to make you talk, Lucas."
"You can torture me all you like, but you will not get the answer that you want because I didn't do it!" Lucas was insisted to the point Caiden had a doubt that Khaos might be mistaken with his accusation.
"As human, you will not be able to stand our torture," Khaos said in a matter of fact tone. "But, if you died, do you think little Rian will be saved?"
Lucas's green eyes widened, they were filled with horror and anger, he roared at the alpha and tried to stand up and attack him again, but unfortunately, Khaos was faster and he had expected this retaliation.
He stomped his feet against his chest. You would be able to hear how the alpha broke his bones, while Lucas let out a painful howl.
"Think about little Rian."
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