Chapter 94
[ALPHA DOMINIC’s Point of View]
Olivia was obviously hiding something.
Liam did a nice job spying on Richard Bennett. It didn’t take him the whole day to find out that Richard was having a secret hideout where Liam suspected that the old guy used it for his personal agendas and meetings with the elders.
It wasn’t out of my knowledge that Richard had small company with the other elders and council members who conspired against me when it came to my decision making and it didn’t bother me at first because Richard was never a threat to me.
But after the incident when Samantha was missing, I couldn’t take things lightly anymore.
“Are you sure this is the place?” I asked Liam. We stepped down in an old car. I decided not to use any of the luxury cars I had not to get any attention from the people around the place. I was wearing a hooded jacket with half my face covered with a face mask. Liam, on the other hand, was wearing a trench coat and sunglasses. Sunglasses in the middle of the night! Goddess forbid me.
"We conducted a thorough inspection of the area," he stated with a calm demeanor. "I discovered that he and other council members visit this location every other day. I’m just not sure who among your advisors are playing allies with him.”
“It doesn’t matter. I’ll know about it eventually. For now, I need to focus on Samantha. We are not sure she’s safe where she is. I can feel she’s in pain, but I can’t reach her through the bond. We have to get some evidence that Bennett did it. I swear I’ll make that son of a b*tch suffer once I find out he’s behind all of this.” I let out a deep, guttural snarl as we proceeded to the place.
The place was a twenty-story residential building with mostly Omega tenants who worked at factories and industrial sites in Silver Crescent. The neighborhood was dull, poorly developed, and dark. It was my very first time to visit this part of my turf, and I couldn’t believe it had gotten this bad when Olivia kept on reporting that she had been handling things well in the Omega communities.
It was a terrible sight of poverty. No wonder the Omegas and the workers of the pack had no faith in the council and their Alpha. Olivia was neglecting her duty to these people! If I didn’t see it with my own eyes, I would never know that Olivia had been ignoring the needs and the demands of the Omegas of the pack! It aggravates me how the council favored her more than Samantha when she failed to look after these people!
