Lycan king's substitute breeder

Chapter seventy three



Chapter seventy three

Oregon

I heard a knock on the door and lowered my glasses. I was in my office, going through some documents when the knock sounded.

"Who is it?" I asked, my eyes darting to the door.

"It's me, the maidservant!" she replied.

"Oh! You can come in," I smiled.

The door opened, and the lady walked in, carefully shutting it behind her before approaching me.

"So, how is she? Did she eat all the food?" I asked curiously.

She chuckled and nodded. "At first, she didn't want to eat because she seemed to be in a hurry to leave, but I pleaded with her."

"Wait a minute. She said she was hurrying somewhere?" I asked, narrowing my eyes.

She gasped and quickly shook her head. "No, she wasn't hurrying anywhere."

"I heard you. Don't tell me you're trying to lie?" I said, raising an eyebrow.

"I'm sorry," she whispered, bowing her head slightly.

"Tell me everything I need to know. What happened?" I demanded.

"She left her room and begged me not to tell you," she whispered.

"Why would she leave her room?" I asked, my voice cold and demanding.

"I have no idea. She just left and didn't tell me anything," she replied, almost shivering.

I took a deep breath

. "So, did she tell you where she was going?" I asked, and she shook her head.

"She didn't tell me anything," she replied, and I stood up.

"You should go now," I said, gesturing for her to leave. She bowed and walked away.

I sighed and grabbed my phone from the table. "Damn!" I muttered under my breath when I realized I didn't have her phone number since I never bought her a phone.

I became worried, wondering where she could have gone and why she tried to hide it from me. I called the pack secretary, instructing her to get a brand new phone for me. I was getting it for Vivian, of course.

After making the call, I hurried out of the office and went straight to her room. I knocked on the door, but there was no reply, so I entered and saw that she wasn't there.

I didn't give up. I looked around, searched the bathroom, and even the balcony, but she was nowhere to be found. I called her name, but all I got was silence.

I sighed in despair and walked towards the door. Just as I was about to open it, the door swung open and hit my face. I groaned and held my face in pain.

"Who is that!" I growled, ready to unleash my anger, but when I saw Vivian before me, I calmed down.

"Vivian..." I whispered.

"I'm sorry, are you hurt?" she asked, coming closer to me.

"I'm fine," I whispered.

"Let me see!" she said, sweeping my hair to the side. She sighed and her face turned sad.

"What's wrong?" I asked, concerned.

She sighed deeply. "You shouldn't be worried about me. Look how red your forehead is. It's all my fault."

"No, it isn't your fault. It was just a slight mistake," I said, smiling.

"I'm sorry," she whispered, then held my hand. "Come, let me treat it before it gets worse."

I nodded, and she led me to the bed, where she sat me down. She went to the cupboard, took out an ointment, and started applying it to the spot. I was sitting down while she stood between my legs.

I looked up at her and smiled, but then I suddenly sighed, and she looked down at me.

"What's wrong?" she asked, rubbing my face with concern.

I sighed again, wrapped my arm around her waist, and pulled her down onto my lap. Her face looked shocked as she never expected that from me.

"Where were you?" I asked, and she gulped.

"Me?" she whispered, pretending not to know.

I nodded and replied, "Yes."

"I never went anywhere," she replied, forcing a smile.

"You're lying, Vivian!" I said, pointing at her face. "You weren't in your room when I came here, and someone told me you went out, saying you had to go somewhere."

She chuckled and clenched her jaw. "I can't believe this! That lady told you everything?" NôvelDrama.Org content.

I smirked and nodded.

"How could she? She promised me," Vivian pouted.

"Don't blame her. She didn't stand a chance against me. You know how vicious and cold I can be," I said, gnarling. Vivian laughed and stroked my face.

"Actually, I went to Laura's bedroom, and she told me she has seen a trainer. He will be coming tonight, and I wanted to see what he looks like," she said.

"Were you trying to hide from me?" I asked, frowning.

"Not at all. I was just trying to keep a low profile. I wanted to tell you after I had seen him. Then

I would tell you everything," she explained.

"I'm still sad, though," I pouted. She quickly kissed my lips, and my cheeks flushed red.

"Are you still sad?" she asked, grinning.

"No," I whispered. "No, I mean, yes!"

"Huh? But why?" she asked.

"You think a simple kiss will make me happier?" I scoffed, and she laughed.

"So, what do you want?" she asked.

"I want you to..." I paused when I heard Stephen's voice. He was mind-linking with me.

"Hurry! We have a problem. The elders suddenly called for a meeting, and they want you there immediately," he said.

I was about to tell Vivian everything when the door abruptly opened. We turned our heads to see Laura staring at us.


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