I bit my lip and said softly: “I have the people you arranged with me, so I’m temporarily safe.”
After a long while, he spoke in a low voice: “I should have come earlier.”
“It’s okay, you don’t need to come. I’m leaving Silver Moon Pack immediately, just stuck on the procedures for taking my brother away.”
Although I didn’t know exactly what kind of work Adrian was doing, I understood there were many dangers around him, and I didn’t want him to take risks for me.
But he fell silent.
After a long time, he said in a low voice: “You’re still the same as before, with one sentence ‘you don’t need to care,‘ you want to shut me out.”
I was stunned, my nose tingling slightly.
“Aurora, I’m not asking if you’re willing or not, I’m telling you,” his voice was low and hoarse, but unquestionable, “you are my person, I can’t possibly ignore you.”
“Adrian…” I murmured his name.
**Third Person Perspective**
After hanging up the phone, Adrian walked back to his room, and the doctor immediately began bandaging his
still–bleeding arm.
“Your brother is really trying to kill you.” The doctor looked at the wound on his arm, longer than a palm, blood flowing freely.
Adrian’s expression was calm, his bloodless lips slightly parted: “He thinks I’m still that child he could manipulate at
will.”
“Do you want to tell the old Alpha?” the doctor inquired.
Adrian shook his head: “If he cared about my life or death, he wouldn’t have let me wander outside fo.
years.‘
many
“Remember, we can’t rely on anyone.”
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