Chapter 74
I shook my head.
“I beg to differ.
If we did that, everyone in the Roz Town would be considered a traitor.
Only Adam needs to face the consequences of his actions, not the innocent.
”
Harlan cast a contemptuous glance at me.
“Debra, you’re too soft-hearted to do anything great.
”
Then he grabbed a spare blanket and went to sleep on the couch.
I sighed inwardly.
Harlan always doubted my abilities.
He openly criticized Gale’s idea to let me sneak into the Roz Town to investigate.
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I never took his prejudices against me seriously, nor did I bother to defend myself.
Because the only way to make him shut up was to finish the task assigned by Gale as soon as possible.
As long as I could get my hands on some hard evidence, Gale could severely punish the traitor alone while saving the people of Roz Town.Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.
An Alpha should Love her people.
She should take into consideration the needs of her pack and try her best to reduce the suffering of the people—-which was exactly what Gale was doing.
The following day was the weekend.
I was still fast asleep when there was a sudden knock on the door.
Groggy and half-asleep, I dragged myself to the door, only to find Carlos standing outside.
“Yes?” I asked impatiently, feeling odd about his visit.
Instead of answering me, he looked past me and glanced around the room.
So rude! Annoyed, I narrowed my eyes at him with hostility.
Carlos coughed and asked in a strange tone, “I understand that it’s very early.
Did I disturb your sleep?”
Debra’s POV: “Debra, who is this?”
Before I could answer Carlos, Harlan’s eyes popped open.
He got up from the sofa he had been resting on and rushed over with a scowl.
Carlos watched his approach with a small smile, a calculative gleam in his eye.
“It’s nice to meet you.
I’m Caleb’s beta.
Caleb has made an appointment for a physical examination for Debra at the best hospital,” Carlos explained calmly.
“Physical examination? Why does she need that?” Harlan rubbed his eyes and looked a little confused, maybe because he was still sleepy.
Carlos merely glanced at him before turning to me.
“You were attacked by a killer.
It’s better to have a check-up so we can be sure you didn’t sustain any internal injury.
”
“Attack?” Harlan didn’t know about it.
He turned to me and asked, “What happened? When did you get attacked by a killer?”
“The day before yesterday,” I answered.
“Why haven’t I heard anything about it? Who sent the killer?”