Chapter 146: Confrontations and Revelations
Chapter 146: Confrontations and Revelations
(Elena Blackwood’s POV)
Elder Margaret Blackwood and Alexander Blackwood had arrived in Riverside City and checked into the Moonstone Manor for the nanomedicine project. When Marcus and I arrived, we found Professor Andrew Kelly’s research team discussing with Margaret in the spacious private dining chamber.
The chamber was elegantly appointed with crystal chandeliers casting warm light over polished mahogany
furniture. Several researchers sat around the oval table, their papers and tablets scattered across the
surface.
Upon seeing us approach, Margaret greeted us warmly. “Elena, Marcus, you’re here.”
I politely greeted both elders, maintaining my role as a Blackwood family Luna until the mate bond severance
papers were signed. “Good evening, Elder Margaret, Alexander.”
Alexander nodded curtly, his expression as stern as always. The tension between him and Marcus was
palpable even in this formal setting.
Margaret gestured toward the distinguished gentleman beside her. “Elena, I’d like you to meet Professor Andrew Kelly.”
Professor Kelly rose from his chair, his eyes lighting up with recognition. “I have a deep impression of her, and
Hater learned she was Professor Theodore Ashworth’s former student. I’m truly ashamed.”
His genuine admiration caught me off guard. The respect in his voice was unmistakable.
“Professor Kelly has been telling us about his research team,” Margaret continued. “Including a student
named Sophie who submitted an impressive thesis.”
My eyes flickered as I looked at him. The name wasn’t coincidental.
Professor Kelly’s expression grew pled. “She’s not really my student. I was impressed by her thesis, but
her character seems questionable, which I find regrettable.”
I couldn’t resist the opportunity. “You mean Sophia Rivers‘ thesis on neural stem cell transplantation? Quite
advanced even by today’s standards.”
Margaret’s eyes widened in shock. “The student is Sophia?”
I glanced meaningfully at Marcus. “Marcus knows about this since Sophia publicly admitted it herself.”
Marcus’s expression darkened imperceptibly. His jaw tightened as he realized what I was doing.
Continuing my calculated performance, I raised my voice with false enthusiasm. “Sophia is truly a genius
healer. She would have unlimited prospects as Professor Kelly’s student.”
I turned to Margaret with a bright smile. “She would be a valuable addition to the nanomedicine project, don’t
you think?”
Marcus understood I was speaking sarcastically but didn’t expose me. His golden eyes watched me with a mixture of wariness and resignation.
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Margaret asked incredulously, “Are you serious about this recommendation?”
“Absolutely,” I confirmed without hesitation. “Her innovative research approach would benefit everyone
involved.”
Professor Kelly, missing the subtext entirely, nodded thoughtfully. “You’re right. Sophia would indeed be helpful to our project.”
I raised my moonlight wine glass in a toast. “To brilliant collaborations.”
A flash of coldness passed through my eyes that no one noticed. The wine tasted bitter on my tongue.
Midway through the meal, I excused myself. “Please excuse me for a moment.”
The corridor outside was dimly lit, shadows dancing on the walls. At the corner, someone grabbed my arm. corner, someone grabbed my arm.
I stumbled into a familiar embrace before I could react. Without looking up, I recognized Marcus’s scent immediately through our mate bond.
His voice was hoarse when he spoke. “Were those words you said in the private chamber true or false?”
I retorted sharply, “I’m
speaking well of your former lover. Aren’t you happy?”
Marcus pressed me against the wall, his hands gripping my shoulders. “Elena, she and I are ancient history. You don’t need to keep reminding me.”
My compliance seemed to frustrate him more than resistance would have. His eyes showed complex
emotions–hidden longing mixed with dimming hope.
It was an expression of dejection I had never seen before. For a moment, he looked almost vulnerable.
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“You always have an answer for everything,” he said quietly. “But I can never reach you.”
I remained silent, un to give him the comfort he seemed to seek.
In the washroom, I was touching up my lipstick when an elegantly wore a black lace–trimmed beret and carefully applied makeup.
pressed middle–aged she–wolf entered. She
Her features were refined but seemed artificially adjusted, appearing somewhat stiff. Something about her eyes gave me a familiar feeling.
When she smiled at me, I politely returned the gesture. “Good evening
with
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As she passed by, her large diamond ring accidentally caught my hair. Sharp pain shot through my scalp.
“I’m so sorry!” she cried frantically. “My mate always says I’m clumsy and cause trouble for everyone.”
Despite my reassurances, she continued crying. Tears streamed down her cheeks, smudging her makeup.
“It’s perfectly fine,” I assured her. “No harm done.”
She fumbled in her purse and pulled out a business card. “I do medical aesthetics work. Please, take this as
an apology.”
The card read “Luna’s Beauty Haven” with Director Hazel Green’s name embossed in gold lettering.
When I returned to the private chamber, Marcus hadn’t come back yet. The dinner continued without him, conversation flowing around his empty chair.
The meal ended at eight o’clock. As everyone stepped outside, we encountered the aftermath of a heavy rain.
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The wet pavement reflected neon lights like scattered jewels. I felt dizzy from the moonlight wine and wind.
Margaret noticed my unsteady gait. “Are you drunk, dear?”
“No, I’m fine,” I denied, though the world seemed to tilt slightly.
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