Chapter 113: Confessing about five years ago
"This rogue has been living within the pack with Miss Aurora’s assistance. Fortunately, they are lovers who planned to depart from the pack after Miss Aurora successfully stole a substantial amount of money from the Alpha," Elder Timotei asserted, speaking with confidence as if certain of his statements. The scene unfolding before Aurora’s eyes caused her heart to ache.
On her wedding day, a fabricated accomplice was introduced to accuse her of infidelity. Now, they were employing the same tactic to eliminate her, a method that seemed to always work. Was everything destined to work in favor of her death?
Aurora burst into laughter, a sharp sound that drew everyone’s attention. The same incident was replaying, and she vowed to seek revenge against everyone involved if she managed to survive. All she desired was to avenge her parents’ death and reunite with them, little did she know her fate would be this grim.
"Miss Aurora, do you admit to your sins?" Using her laughter as an excuse, Elder Timotei questioned.
"Don’t you tire of framing the innocent? If you want to be rid of me, you could banish or kill me. Why go through so much trouble?" Aurora queried, shocking everyone in the courtroom.
"You still won’t show remorse for your actions. Fine, let’s do it the hard way," Sarah snarled, walking up to Aurora with a threatening demeanor.
"I was the one who found her in the Alpha’s brother’s room. I caught her stealing some of his accessories while I was taking a stroll around the mansion," Sarah began explaining, completely distorting the original story.
"You claim you caught her stealing, but why were you in the Alpha’s brother’s room?" A woman from the audience inquired.
"Fortunately, the door was slightly open, and I saw a faint figure rummaging through his belongings, only to find Miss Aurora and her accomplice. I tried to talk her out of it, but she ordered the rogue to attack me. Thankfully, the guards arrived just in time and managed to apprehend both her and the rogue," Sarah narrated, revealing an imprinted wound on her sleeve that looked like a scratch from a wild animal.
