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Chapter 236: Confrontation with Zero 

Chapter 236: Confrontation with Zero 

(Olivia’s POV

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I turned around slowly, my heart hammering against my ribs. The cold metal of a gun barrel 

pressed against my temple

My breath caught in my throat. The person holding the weapon was almost unrecognizable

but I knew those eyes. Cynthia Mooncrest

She was supposed to be in exile at a brutal rogue training camp. What stood before me was 

a shadow of the elegant shewolf I once knew. Her skin was darkened and weathered, her face a map of fresh scars. Her oncebeautiful long hair had been shorn into a harsh buzzcut

The contrast with her elegant silk dress was jarring. She looked like a broken doll someone had tried to repair with the wrong pieces

This is all your fault!she snarled, her voice cracking with rage. “You made me into this 

monster!” 

I had anticipated trouble. My hand found the electric baton I’d grabbed from the security 

room earlier. In one swift motion, I struck her wrist

The gun clattered to the floor. Without hesitation, I struck again at her knees

Cynthia crumpled to the ground with a cry of pain

You should have been sent to the pack dungeons last time you tried to kill me,I said coldly, standing over her. This state you’re in isn’t my fault. It’s because you’re a criminal.” 

But Cynthia seemed impervious to the electric current. She snatched the baton from my grip and threw me down hard

I hit the floor with a grunt, my shoulder screaming in protest. She towered over me, her scarred face twisted with years of accumulated hatred

Matthew Kane broke our betrothal for you!she shrieked, her voice echoing through the empty exhibition hall. My brother, Caclan Mooncrest, sent me to that hellhole for you!” 

Her words came out in a torrent, years of grievances spilling forth like poison

You’re a Mooncrest bloodline too, yet he wants to welcome you back while he sells me off 

 

like cargo to Declan Shaw! Why do you get to steal my destined mate and my brother?” 

Olivia Blackwood! Your very existence is a sin!Cynthia’s voice cracked completely now

Why didn’t you die in exile like my aunt?” 

The words hit me like a physical blow. Was my mother Lyra actually a runaway from the pack 

back then

I tackled her, desperation giving me strength. We rolled across the floor, fighting for control

Why won’t you leave that monster Caelan?I demanded, remembering how he had once tried to forcemark me. He’s the one who destroyed you!” 

Cynthia’s laugh was bitter and broken. Leave? And end up dead in rogue territory like her?” 

The moment of shock at her words was all she needed. The baton came down hard across 

my temple

Stars exploded across my vision. Pain lanced through my skull

That’s enough.” 

The voice was disguised, electronically altered. A tall figure in a mask descended the stairs with predatory grace

Zero

He pulled me to my feet with surprising gentleness. Cynthia scrambled for her gun, aiming it directly at my chest

Cipher,Zero said, his masked face turning toward me. Let’s see what Lyra Blackwood really 

taught you.” 

My phone rang. The sound cut through the tension like a blade

Matthew’s name flashed on the screen. My mate. My King

I answered, feeling the weight of his entire kingdom, his territory, pressing down on me through our bond

My King,” I said, my voice steady despite everything. I will come back safely.” 

I hung up before he could respond. With quick movements, I blocked all signals and connected my phone to a nearby laptop

The duel was about to begin

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Zero moved to his own setup, fingers flying across multiple keyboards. You know the rules, Cipher. Winner takes all.” 

I cracked my knuckles, settling into the familiar rhythm of code and combat. I wouldn’t have 

it any other way.” 

The power outage timer hit zero. The network came alive around us like a digital battlefield

Zero’s attack was immediate and devastating. He invaded the Sovereign’s Citadel’s network

intending to paralyze Matthew’s entire kingdom

But he met something unexpected. Something massive

My minesweeperrose from the depths of the dark web itself, a system I’d been building and 

hiding for years. It blocked every incoming attack with ruthless efficiency

Zero’s fingers paused for just a moment. Impossible.” 

He pivoted, trying to destroy the Al resurrection data in the Mooncrest Global system. But 

again, he found powerful firewalls already in place

My most important person is there,” I said quietly, thinking of my mother’s digital ghost.

was never going to leave her unprotected.” 

Understanding dawned in Zero’s posture. You tricked me.” 

I smiled, though he couldn’t see it. I couldn’t break into your flawless system. But I could lure 

you into mine and trap you forever.” 

As his code invaded my network, my trap sprang shut. His virus was absorbed, replicated

and turned back against him like a reflection in a mirror

While our systems battled in cyberspace, I hacked into the mall’s network. A chain reaction began among the laptops surrounding us

The first explosion threw sparks across the room. Then another. And another

Cynthia screamed as the fiery blasts threw her backward. Her gun discharged wildly, the 

bullet ricocheting off the ceiling

In that instant, a dark shadow moved to shield me

Theodore collapsed at my feet, blood spreading across his shoulder where the bullet had 

found its mark

 

I didn’t stop. Couldn’t stop. My attack spread to the building’s central computer core

The entire structure would come down. Zero would burn with it

Theodore tried to pull me away from the inferno. Olivia, we have to go!” 

Done!I declared, watching Zero’s laptop explode in a shower of sparks and flame. I win!” 

The hacker was engulfed in fire, his screams lost in the roar of the blaze

Theodore held me tight against him, his blood warm on my skin. For a moment, my mind flashed back to our mating ceremony

A handsome, shy Alpha asking me to accept his mark. Young and hopeful and so very 

different from the man he’d become

But then my gaze drifted to the chapel door in my memory. A tall, slender figure in a white 

shirt had appeared there for just a fleeting moment

The memory faded as sirens wailed in the distance. I looked toward the mall’s entrance, just 

as I had looked at that chapel door all those years ago

Back then, the figure had vanished, leaving only a bouquet of red and purple tulips

But this time, he walked out of the fire and strode toward me

 

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