Chapter 190 The Lima Will Truly Reject You
Chapter 190: The Luna Will Truly Reject You
Chapter 190: The Luna Will Truly Reject You
(God’s POV)
In the next moment, Theodore’s phone exploded. Thick smoke billowed out, like a manifestation of furious
rage.
Simultaneously, the surveillance camera hidden on Leo’s body went dead. A fire alarm blared from the opposite building, and Olivia watched in horror as smoke poured from a window.
Her building was close, and they needed to evacuate immediately. She grabbed Aurora from her crib while
Nora gathered the baby supplies.
“Matilda, take Leo’s hand!” she called out urgently.
The elderly attendant quickly grasped the boy’s small fingers as they rushed toward the stairs. Aurora
whimpered in Olivia’s arms, sensing the chaos around them.
As they reached the ground floor, Olivia saw Theodore among the crowd of evacuated residents from the other building. His face was pale, streaked with soot.
She took Leo’s hand from Matilda and walked toward his father. It was the first time in three years that she
had held her son’s hand.
His small fingers felt so warm against hers. He instinctively squeezed back, and for a moment, something
tender flickered in her chest.
But in the next instant, she let go. She pushed Leo into Theodore’s arms.
“Take him,” she said curtly.
As she turned to go back, Theodore followed her. “Olivia, I just came back from my check–up.”
He held out a medical report with trembling hands. “The healer said I might have after–effects from the silver
poisoning.”
The report was indeed dated just half an hour ago. The timestamp showed it was issued during the exact
time of the explosion.
“The silver is spreading through my system,” he continued, his voice weak. “I might not have much time left.”
Olivia stared at the document, her mind racing. Theodore knew her likes, dislikes, and her temperament
better than anyone,
He knew she was an exceptionally kind–hearted she–wolf. Because of this, he had arranged for an assassin to
stab him with a silver knife.
Not Matthew Kane. He knew Matthew was not an easy target.
It was better to create an incident that would make her feel guilty for a lifetime. With Isadora giving her the medical report, it would lead to her rejecting Matthew at any future mating ceremony.
He believed she wouldn’t want Matthew anymore. As long as Matthew let go, she would surely return to him.
Olivia sneered internally, realizing Theodore was trying to control her with the chains of being her savior. Her
Chapter 190: The Luna Will Troly Reject You
hand began to shift, fingers elongating into sharp claws.
Without warning, she struck toward his chest, her claws finding his silver wound with ruthless precision. His face contorted in pain, and he suddenly went limp.
But instead of falling away, Theodore pulled her into his embrace. He held her tightly, preventing her from
escaping.
“Olivia,” he whispered softly in her ear, his breath hot against her skin. “As long as you can control your anger,
you can do whatever you want to me.”
His arms tightened around her, trapping her against his chest. She could feel his heartbeat, erratic and desperate.
“What… what are you doing?” A sweet, familiar voice interrupted them.
A pair of hands landed on Olivia’s shoulders, forcefully pulling her out of Theodore’s embrace. She used the momentum to push him away, breathing a sigh of relief.
She turned to see a distressed Seraphina Kane standing behind her. Her eyes were wide with shock and
confusion.
“Liv, is it really because of Alpha Theodore that you and my brother are living separately?” Seraphina asked,
clearly having heard pack gossip.
Olivia shook her head firmly. “No.”
Seeing the fire alarm had been turned off, Olivia gestured toward the building. “Are you here to see Aurora?
Let’s go upstairs.”
But Seraphina’s gaze was fixed on Theodore. Her face had gone completely white.
His white shirt was soaked with blood, a dark red line trickling down from where Olivia’s claws had reopened his wound. The silver poisoning made the bleeding worse.
“Alpha Theodore!” she exclaimed in shock.
Amidst Seraphina’s startled cry, Theodore collapsed to the ground with a heavy thud.
An ambulance quickly rushed Theodore to the Crimson Infirmary. The sirens wailed through the night as they
followed behind.
In the sterile corridor, Healer Elias emerged from the treatment room, his face dark with anger. “This was clearly intentional harm. Who on earth tore open your silver wound?”
Theodore glanced at Olivia, his eyes holding no accusation. “I was careless.”
The healer was skeptical, his gaze shifting between them. But he didn’t press further after meeting
Theodore’s intense stare.
Healer Elias then turned to Olivia. Luna Olivia is here too. I’d like to discuss Leo’s prognosis with both of you.”
He looked at Seraphina pointedly. “Miss Kane, could you please step out?*
Seraphina reluctantly left the room, but she watched through the glass window. Her eyes were fixed on Theodore, who kept staring at Olivia.
A sense of panic seemed to seize her. She pulled out her phone and began typing frantically.
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“The silver poisoning is affecting his nervous system,” Healer Elias explained. “Leo needs to understand his father’s condition might deteriorate.”
Olivia nodded, keeping her expression neutral. “I’ll make sure he’s prepared,”
After the discussion, she left the infirmary, arranging for Rhonda to look after Leo during Theodore’s recovery.
(Olivia’s POV)
The next day, I went to Commander Garrett’s security center as agreed. The scale of the computer equipment thrilled me.
It was comparable to the Shadow Syndicate’s headquarters, powerful enough to support the perfect program I envisioned for Shield Chain Technology.
“Luna Blackwood, after I explained your idea to my senior software engineers, they don’t think it’s feasible,” Commander Garrett said apologetically.
“Can I meet them and discuss it?” I asked. I couldn’t imagine what ‘Shield Chain‘ could achieve with such
resources.
“They’re currently in a meeting with a special guest, but for you, it should be fine,” Garrett replied.
He led me toward the main conference hall. As we approached, I froze at the entrance.
On the stage, I saw Matthew Kane. He exuded the powerful aura of an Alpha King as he delivered a captivating impromptu speech.
The audience erupted in thunderous applause. His presence commanded the entire room.
“It’s almost over, let’s go,” Garrett urged, but I turned to leave immediately.
“Commander, I’ll come back tomorrow.”
My mind was reeling, filled with the memory of the previous night. In a moment of absolute clarity, I had returned his lingering kiss.
I didn’t know how to face him now. The intensity of that moment still burned in my memory.
I walked away in a hurry, not watching my step. As I descended the stairs, I stumbled.
One of my high heels flew off, clattering down the steps. I fell backward, expecting to hit the hard concrete.
Instead, I landed in a firm embrace. A strong arm instantly wrapped around my waist.
A familiar voice sounded by my ear, warm and amused.
“Am I going to eat you, Cipher?”
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