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A Mate For The Last Lycan novel Chapter 72

Chapter 72: GENTLE TOUCH

Khaos didn't know much about medicine, but even if the owner of the drugstore had never heard such medicine, how could he possibly have more knowledge than him?

With that was being said, Khaos left the drugstore and found out Zuri asked another drugstore about the same medicine, where she ended up with the same result.

This put Khaos on alert. He wanted to know why Zuri needed the medicine, but more importantly, what kind of medicine was that? And why Zuri insisted to find that non-existed medicine?

Khaos had a lot of questions to ask when he arrived at his guild and found Zuri holed up in her bedroom.

"She didn't want to tell me what she found out," Bryden reported it to Khaos, he looked annoyed. He must have asked Zuri about how her meeting with her informant, whether or not that person could help them with the lead that they had, but Zuri didn't want to say anything about the meeting without Khaos's presence. "Khaos, she knew too much."

"How's the ships?" Khaos ignored his concern and asked about the task that he gave him.

The beta looked exasperated when the alpha refused to listen to him. "Fine. Everything went well. The ships will arrive before winter." He shook his head and then tried to go back to their previous topic, but Khaos simply dismissed him.

"I am going to talk to her." Khaos walked past him.

"Ezra is on the way here," Bryden blurted out. He gulped down nervously.

Khaos stopped walking and turned around, his expression was unfathomable, but his gaze was ablaze with rage. "You told him about my whereabout." That was not even a question, but a statement, because who else had the audacity to go against his order aside from his own beta?

Bryden had crossed the line this time and the beta knew that, even though it was too late. He knew he messed up the moment he divulged Khaos's whereabouts to Ezra.

"He had been wanting a meeting with you, Khaos," Bryden reasoned, which was a very weak

excuse.

"I am your alpha."

The reminder was cold and intimidating, which made Bryden lowered his head and didn't dare to say anything anymore. He felt like the air was being sucked from his lungs when the alpha's fierce gaze bore a hole on his head, as he stared at the floor. Chill ran down his spines.

Only when Khaos turned around and left, Bryden could breathe normally. It was so rare to see the alpha was enraged, since he was rather a laid back person.

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