Chapter 444: A PATH FULL WITH MALICE
"How did you get your body back?"
That was the first question that Ethan asked Cane once the three of them were back inside the Alpha’s study room.
Jace, too, waited for Cane’s answer before he gave him the report on the five packs. Just like what the Alpha had predicted, there was movement from people who were trying to refuse Cane’s help, since he was the one who had killed their alphas. They even accused Cane of lying about their alphas’ using dark magic. And many more important reports.
But, it could wait, since he needed to listen to Cane’s answer first. However, both of them should have known how it would turn out.
"What information do you have?" Cane asked, ignoring the question from Ethan. The Alpha was more or less the same when it came to his beta and gamma. He still refused to explain unnecessary things that they didn’t need to know.
"Cane, at the very least, answer this question of mine, please.... I am dying to know, at least, take pity on me," Ethan begged Cane, but the Alpha remained unfazed.
"You can give me the report, or you can get out. I don’t have time for this." Cane’s expression turned very serious, as his voice sounded so deep, it was laced with command.
"Okay," Ethan replied immediately, his pleading look turned serious right away and Jace was glad it was not him who asked the question and got reprimanded.
And with that, Ethan and Jace took turns to report everything, disclosing all the information they got, while Cane listened to them closely without interrupting, including the information how Aria’s body had disappeared.
"I have asked Haco to look into it and he is currently on the goffa mountain with two of the warriors." Ethan thought about it for a while. "I can’t send more people, because I don’t want to attract unnecessary attention from our people. The death of Aria is still a sensitive topic."
It was a sensitive topic for them, too, since they were all very close at some point of their lives, as they depended on each other, but they were logical enough not to mix what they felt with what needed to be done.
