Cane entered the room, where they kept Alpha Gill and it was Redmond, who immediately approached him, while the other warriors from the Howling Wolf pack bowed their bodies slightly upon seeing their alpha. This was the first time for them to see him in months.
Cane had mobilized around a thousand warriors from the Howling Wolf pack to march toward the Riverside pack and they had arrived a few hours ago, but at that time, Cane was taking care of Iris and didn’t want to be disturbed for any reason.
"What about her? How is she?" Redmond asked, he approached Cane with worry evident in his expression, but he immediately lowered his voice when he felt the murderous intention radiating from the Alpha, as he didn’t answer his question.
Cane immediately found Alpha Gill, crumpled on the floor with his body tied up with a silver chain to prevent him from shifting into his beast, but there was still one thing that Cane couldn’t understand... Why didn’t Gill shift into his beast when Iris attacked him?
As alphas, they tolerated silver better than any other shifter, a few stabs from her couldn’t prevent him from shifting, unless he was so weak and if Gill disregarded her status as Cane’s mate and touched her, he wouldn’t have thought twice before killing her in order to protect himself. This part was still unclear.
But then, Cane couldn’t think too deeply about that matter, because his mind was clouded by anger. He was livid. Rage was not even the right word to describe how he was feeling right now.
Cane made a beeline toward Alpha Gill, completely ignoring Redmond, as the warriors inside the room stepped back to make a way for him. They averted their eyes from the sight of their alpha, as they could feel the murderous intention emanating from his figure.
"Alpha Cane... Alpha Cane..." Gill called for him in his weak voice. Redmond was right, there was something wrong with him. He looked extremely weak, albeit they used a silver chain to tie him up and he sustained a few stabs, with the wounds still there, though the blood had stopped, he shouldn’t be this weak, as if he was only a breath away from death. His eyes had turned slightly red, so had his skin, as if he was being burned.
Maybe it was because of the silver chain? None of the people there were sure about what happened to this alpha.
"Al- alpha Cane... this is a misunderstanding... this is a mis- misunderstanding..." Gill spoke with difficulty, as if it pained him to utter even a single word. "It was her... it was her, who had... she had seduced me..."
"This bastard!" Redmond rushed forward to kick Alpha Gill on his head, as his body rolled to the side and fresh blood oozed from his split lips.
Alpha Gill spat out two of his teeth and he started to whimper and shriek again.
Meanwhile, Cane said nothing, he only stood there silently. He did nothing when Redmond kicked him, nor did he show any response when the warrior did it again when the Alpha insisted on the story of him being seduced by Iris.
"I have all the women... all be- beautiful woman..." Alpha Gil panted, trying to speak, as Redmond kept kicking him. "Why would I want a r- runt...? I don’t want a r- runt!"
"Bastard! You are still able to talk!?" Redmond was furious, but more so, he became even more frantic to see there was no reaction whatsoever from Cane. He dreaded this alpha would believe this motherfucker’s words.
Therefore, once Alpha Gill couldn’t speak anymore and kept vomiting blood along with his teeth, Redmond turned around to talk to Cane. He needed to make sure he wouldn’t buy such a ridiculous story about Iris seducing this lecherous animal!
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