Y
out Arrde, I enjoyed every moment with her until she refused to let me to
to let it all out on her and fortunately,
stined mate, however, the moon goddess has nothing to do with my destiny because I decide wh
ded someone to protect her so I felt pity for her and took her i
all out for it. I don't want to humiliate her for the sake of her father's friendship wit
me... It's proba
ed the d
ng battle." I murmured
lost to Arrde. "
n't lost
Roderigo, my assistant and Beta s
uld reject my offer. Just how much money does sh
Don't you know women ar
op talking
e drive home, I
use the girl I knew five years ago was always timid and would a
r, I'm becoming more curious of her. How did she get to
d me like that. She has made herself the vil
oderigo queried, glancing at m
ted and I can't think straight rig
t across the room, letting it land wherever it pleased. I had spent years molding Arrde into someone who depended on m
was some desperate beggar kn
ning a hand th
d no right to make that decision. Yet she had. She had looked me in the ey
d in my mind. You unde
ieve she was the same girl who had trem
this game, I'd show her
ce papers I had compelled Arrde to sign five years ago. Th
I should have felt relieved that she was letting me go so easily. I had everyth
t feel like
lled me from my though
n unreadable. "Alpha, I found s
brow. "Wh
open to find several documents inside. Business transactions, leg
his?" I muttered, s
you thought," Roderigo said.
her. She had been a quiet, reserved girl with no ambition, no skills, no power.
't make
cking her
ge part. She's done this all on her own. N
hut, my jaw tightening
the
inside me. "So, what? She thinks she can outgrow me? She thin
He knew better than to a
everything. If Arrde had truly built this empire on her own, it meant she h
d she
d taug
Pack after flinging those divorce papers at me.
ght because she had no where to g
ked
l no
ched for the handle, only
lingered in the air-lavender and something faintly
were dimmed, and there was a strange stillness in the air
ope tucked beneath the stack of papers. I pulled it out, flipping it
n, unfolding th
ro
ou, and I knew you'd come looking. I wanted to be
thought I would always need
but I stayed out of obliga
ur protection. I
will never
od
in my fist, my entire
me as I turned on my heel and
wasn'
a lon
out of my pocket
rdered the seco
ause. "Yo
my jaw. "