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The Alpha: Claiming His Enemy's Daughter novel Chapter 604

Chapter 604: HARMLESS PERSON

Shiver ran down Nala’s spine when the merchant showed such strong hostility toward her. This was the first time, he glared at her very viciously, as if he was going to strangle her to death.

Nala feared for her life when she was in the hand of the king, but this was different kind of fear when the easy going Lou looked so menacing like this. She didn’t dare to raise her head, neither she had the courage to breathe a little bit louder. She wanted to disappear and make him stop staring at her, it was very suffocating.

While Lou said nothing, the silence was heavy.

"Lou, I am sorry..." Nala said in small voice. She was so scared out of her wits right now. All the possibility came to her mind and she couldn’t help, but thinking the worst and the worst thing possible that could happen was; this merchant killed her, because that’s how it looked like.

"Next time," Lou finally talked, but his voice sounded like a growl. "Next time if you were going to butt on in a conversation, remember that I am going to toss you out on the street or feed you to the monster. Understood?"

Nala nodded vigorously. "Y- yes, understood."

Next time.

She could breathe in relief right now because it meant Lou gave her another chance and she would make sure she didn’t blurt out anything without his permission.

"Sit outside, I don’t want to see your face!" Lou growled and slid down to sleep on his bed inside the carriage, while Nala clambered out to sit next Sabian, as the old man controlled the horses.

She tightened her cloak around her body because it was a cold night.

Sabian glanced at her, felt a little bit pity because Lou was so harsh, but then he understood his master better. When he was in a fault mood, it would be better if you stayed away from him, because he could do something irrational.

"Here, drink this. You will feel a little bit warm," Sabian said, giving Nala his waterskin that filled with alcohol.

Nala accepted it and he was right, it made her body felt a little bit warmer, but her heart was still so cold, she was still shaking in fear.

Meanwhile, the other carriage ahead of them was as quiet as the night, since the baby had fallen asleep.

Redmond was kicked out of the carriage by Sofia because his question agitated her, but once there was no sound from inside, he went to check on the woman and the baby and found out the two of them had fallen asleep.

With a frown, Redmond stared at the baby, he pursed his tiny lips and clutched onto Sofia’s front dress.

The red hair warrior kept staring at the little one with complicated gaze and then raised his hand to nudge his cheek with his finger. It felt so soft and squeezy, but it made him deepened his frown.

The softness of his cheek was so strange and he was not familiar with it.

"So, this is the thing inside her stomach..." Redmond murmured to himself and then immediately scurried away when the baby creased his soft brows, he was afraid this little thing cried again, so he stopped bothering him and stayed beside the coachman. "Ride the carriage slowly, I will get a headache if the baby woke up," he warned the warrior beside him, looked unhappy.

"I still can’t believe it, the baby is not the alpha," the warrior started talking, because the night was so long and he needed to voice out his grievance, unfortunately, there was only Redmond there. "We are really waiting for the new member of the Nortern family."

Redmond scrunched his nose, the topic irked him. "Ck. You believe your alpha unconditionally, but when he didn’t even want to claim the baby and the woman as his, you made assumption and foolishly believed your own imagination. If there was someone at fault it would be you and your stupidity."

The warrior glared at him. "It’s easy for you to talk like that because you don’t care."

Redmond shrugged his shoulder. "You are right, I don’t care. Your alpha doesn’t care, then why do you care?" he scoffed.

"Because this is my pack and the bloodline of the alpha is very important."

"So, are you going to accept all those pregnant women knocking on your door one day and claiming that they are pregnant with the alpha’s child?" Redmond looked at the warrior beside him disdainfully.

"We assumed that woman was pregnant with the alpha’s child because Kaz believed that!" he retorted a little bit angrily, but Redmond had none of it.

It was such ridiculous excuse.

It would be such a blow for the Holy Kingdom if this runt was able to cure the curse on the baby, while the Serafim couldn’t. ƒree𝑤ebnσvel.com

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