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The Alpha's Unwanted Bride novel Chapter 610

Chapter 610: A CONFIRMED DEATH

"Sweet goddess!" Silas gasped the moment he caught up with me.

I simply looked down at the body of the boy who had, all of a sudden, for no reason, killed himself.

The boy’s body was limp in my arms, and for a moment, no one around me moved.

Neither did I.

The potent smell of blood stung in the air and suffocated the entire atmosphere

My fingers trembled as I looked down at the boy in my arms.

His throat had been expertly slit with such precision that you would think he was skilled in slitting throats.

A fatal cut.

When he had pulled out his knife, I had expected him to attempt to kill me.

His wolf, I could sense, had been dead on impact with the blade.

Why had he just killed himself?

The moment he had seen me, he had taken to his heels. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢

I looked into his eyes, which were still wide open and yet dead.

Something was definitely wrong.

"Sweet goddess," Silas repeated behind me.

I heard David finally catch up with me behind, and he came to an abrupt stop.

I gently set the boy’s body down on the floor.

"He killed himself," David said in disbelief.

"Doesn’t make any sense that he would do that."

"Unless," I said, slowly rising to my feet. "He knew that I had caught him. The moment he saw me, he took to his feet and fled."

Some wolves gathered, and Silas nodded the go-ahead for them to take his body.

As they lifted his body to go, I distinctly smelled.

Something was off.

"Hold on," I instructed, stopping the men from taking the boy.

My eyes caught his elbow, where there was an almost invisible patch.

"Look at this," I said to David and Silas.

They approached closer, and soon we were all looking down at his little arms.

"Can you perceive that?" I asked, hoping I wasn’t the only one imagining it.

"Magic," David said.

I let go of his arm, and they took his body away while the three of us remained standing.

How was it that just when I could have gotten information, he had killed himself?

The exact moment.

"I guess we know who sent the false letter now, don’t we?" Silas said as he folded his arms

But David didn’t seem to support the entire conversation.

He shook his head.

"I’ve known him for a while now." Davis cleared his throat. "He was one of my best students. No, something is wrong."

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