Just like Grace earlier, Lou threw up. He couldn’t handle the sight of it. It was different story with what Cane did to lady Cyan. It was gruesome indeed, where almost her skin was being peeled off.
But, with what happened to Aria right now was straight up horror, it was hard to be inconceivable!
How could she still cry, cursing and wailing when it was only her head?! Lou had never been this scared in his entire life, but right now, this sight got him a good goosebump!
He turned his head to avoid the sight, but ended up throwing up. He would rather watch these dead warriors that was bleeding from their seven orifices for a whole day and night than to watch such horror scene.
And yet, the alpha didn’t seem to be disturbed by the scene.
Meanwhile, the poor warrior, who was holding the box dropped to his butt and crawled away from it, trembling in fear. He would rather to fight a monster than to hold the box, yet he had to crawl back, because the alpha told him to store the box somewhere. He was going to deal with it later.
"G- G- Gamma Ethan... wh- where... where should I p- put t- this?" The poor warrior stuttered, he stared at the gamma helplessly, while Ethan kept five steps away from him. He didn’t want to be near that box that filled with Aria’s head, which kept screaming.
"C- Close... C- close the box with something," Ethan stammered as well.
It was him, who had buried Aria’s dead body in the Goffa mountain. Therefore, to see her still alive was the scariest thing in his life.
He pitied Aria, but right now his pity had evaporated and replaced by fear. In his mind, Aria had died and this creature that couldn’t die was not her, thus he didn’t need to feel bad about it.
All of the people now had witnessed it with their own eyes that Aria had colluded with black magic and this was the result of it.
Redmond took the box and carried it away. "I will put it in the dungeon," he said, rolling his eyes at Ethan for being scared. He had spent months hearing Aria’s scream, it was nice to be able to get rid of her finally. "Oh, please. It’s only a head. I have dealt with her in her whole body."
Ethan couldn’t even say anything to retort that.
"Alpha Cane, let the Serafim purified the black magic, so she can die peacefully," Cedric suggested. He was disturbed by the sight and he was sure everyone also felt the same. It bothered them.
But Cane didn’t even heed his suggestion, as he walked away.
Seeing Cane like that, Cedric approached Redmond instead to ask for the box, yet before he could refuse, Cane had talked.
"I will ask if I decided to do so, for now, mind your own business. If you don’t have anything to say to help with the situation, stay away from my pack. Your one day is already up." Cane reminded him that he gave them one day to decide whether they were going to tell them about information of Decratic or not. If they were being stubborn and was unwilling to cooperate, they could leave the Howling Wolf pack.
Abby had told Iris a few important things, but she wanted it to be kept secret, even from her knights, but still there were a few things that she didn’t told Iris.
More so, sending them out of the pack would show Cane’s stance, as if he was telling him that they couldn’t do as they pleased in the matters they didn’t even want to help them with when they couldn’t even afford to handle their own problem.
They wanted their involvement, but refused to cooperate. They could go kicking rock somewhere else then.
Cedric pressed his lips into a thin line.
"I want to see you and your people out of my pack by night."
Currently, the sky was still bright, though the sunlight was so dim and the wind was very cold. They were in the middle of winter.
Cane had a lot of things to deal with and he didn’t have time to be bothered by them lot. He walked toward the pack and when he arrived at the gates, he saw Nolan and Gallot were being nailed on the gates, while Lando’s head was in front of them.
Nolan didn’t stop cursing at Cane, while Gallot pleaded with him. He asked for forgiveness. He promised everything that he could offer, including his pack, his daughters and anything, as long as Cane didn’t kill him, he was willing to do everything he was told.
They were shivering, trembling because two warriors kept pouring water on them, making their body covered with ice.
But, Cane didn’t even take a second glance before he strode away. He only wanted to make sure, they did how he wanted it to be done. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com
"Gather everyone, we are leaving tonight," Cane said to Jace when the beta managed to catch up with him.
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