The Vampire Prince's Blindfolded Bride

Chapter 128: Our pure breed of vampires



"Stop that, Lillian. You aren’t supposed to complain about Magnus to me. Who even told you to take Norman and Elliot to their chamber?" Izaak questioned her. His fingers danced around the rim of his wine cup, the liquid within swirling as he lifted it to his lips for a sip.

"But Brother Magnus could not have attempted to kill me. Brother Izaak shall use his authority. This feels so wrong. Brothers are supposed to save their sister," Lillian said with a troubled glance.

"Magnus doesn’t like us intervening in his in-laws family matters. Do you understand, Lily? Next time you do it, he may not hesitate to pierce the stake through your chest. So, better stay away from him," Izaak suggested to her and he drank the wine.

"Alora is the reason why Brother Magnus treated me in such a terrible way," Lillian asserted.

Izaak placed the cup on the table and scratched his eyebrow. "Alora isn’t a villain of his life. Learn to respect her. She is a nice human. I would say she is the best person I got to know," he stated.

Lillian was astonished to hear her brother’s words.

"Brother Izaak sounds strange. He is praising a woman. He never even talked in such a way about any of his dead wives," Lillian remarked. It was tough to please Izaak, even tougher than Magnus.

"You wanted my opinion and gave you one along with free advice. Whining in front of me won’t give you any results. You should stay away from Magnus’s affairs for your long life. Ahh, and don’t try to harm our sister-in-law. If you do, even I won’t save you," Izaak stated after warning her.

"I’ve no interest in harming Alora. I dislike her because she’s a human and our pure breed of vampires got impure by her inclusion in our family," Lillian replied.

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