Chapter 41 Kill from here
Misius had a strong attitude.
"It's because you grew up telling me what to do, but you never asked me what I wanted to do, and I'm sick of it! This time, I won't listen to you, Kasha is my wife and I will protect her with my life." Adri said to Misius with a raised voice. "Adri, are you crazy? For the sake of this woman, you don't even want the position of Alpha?" Misius was already enraged.
"That's right, give this title to whoever you like, I don't need it anymore." Adri said, taking my hand and turning around to walk out.
"Grab Kasha, don't let them leave here!" Misius shouted and dozens of guards ran over and blocked the gate.
"You can't do that! We're not at fault, you can't hurt Kasha!" Adri shouted, as the guards beside him held him tightly.
And I could no longer transform again in such a short time after the transformation battle.
"You are Adri's father, but you don't respect him, you only impose your own ideas on him." I said looking at Misius.
"He is the heir of the Hobart family, the future Alpha, this is a responsibility he must take up, lock Kasha up." Misius said to the guards.
The guard came over and grabbed my hands.
"I told you, you can't do anything to me as long as I don't want to!" I said to him stubbornly.
"Take her away." Misius said coldly as the guards dragged me out.
"Kasha! No!" Adri called out to me, but I didn't have the strength to struggle.
I was locked in a room with guards at the door.
Adri didn't visit me either, and the whole world seemed to be left to me.
I didn't see Adri again until three days later, and he looked disheveled.
A maid came with him, holding a glass of milk.
"Kasha, I'm sorry I didn't come to see you until now, I apologize for what my father did." Adri said to me.
"All this, I'm used to it." I replied with a smile, even though I knew my smile was bitter.
The maid came over and placed the milk in front of me and left the room.
As I picked up the milk, Adri's hand clenched violently.
"Kasha, if ...... I asked you to give up the baby...... I just said if, would you say yes?" Adri asked.
"I am sorry, you can choose anyone or disown the child, but I will not give up. My heart is hot, and yours and everyone else's in your family is cold."
I put the glass of milk on the table, turned around and walked out.
At that moment, I understood that I didn't belong here.
"Kasha, where are you going?" Adri called out to me as I opened the door.
"To get out of here." I replied indifferently.
"Kasha, wait, I can explain......"
"Adri, you don't need to explain, it's for the best." Misius appeared, interrupting Adri's words.
"Kasha, let me explain, I ......"
"You've already drunk that glass of milk, right? After today, that child will not exist." Misius said in a loud voice.
I glanced back at Adri.
"You know that too right?" Tears welled up from my eyes in that moment and my voice began to choke.
"Kasha, I......"
"You knew there was something wrong with that glass of milk, but you brought it to me anyway?Adri, from now on, nothing about me has anything to do with you, and I never want to see you again." Anger and sadness tore at my heart like the claws of a wolf; I couldn't see the blood, but I could feel the most real pain.
I turned and ran out, I just wanted to get away from him.
As I ran to the front door of the villa, the guards stopped me once again.
Misius quickly chased after me as well, along with Adri.
"This child cannot stay, to get out of here, you will have to give up." Misius said, gesturing for the guards to surround me.
"Then I'll kill my way out of here!" I wiped my tears and glared at Misius icily.
I glanced down at the small of my back, even though I couldn't see any signs of pregnancy.
"Kasha..."
"Adri, we're done." I said to Adri despite my heart aching to the point of suffocation.
After the past two days of rest, I was sure enough to get out of here.
The sound of a helicopter came from outside, a gust of wind brought up a cloud of sand and dust, then landed on the lawn outside the villa, the helicopter with the royal logo emblazoned on it. Two men in suits stepped out of the helicopter and walked towards me.
"Are you Miss Kasha?" The two men, handsome looking, walked up to me and gave a polite gentleman's salute.
"It's me, you guys looking for me?" I asked, looking at the two men.
"We are here by order of King Tibbs to pick you up and take you to the palace." One of the men said to me.
"To see me? Why?" I didn't know when I had anything to do with that king.
"We do not know the reason, and your question will be explained to you by His Majesty the King." The man replied, always polite.
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Misius and Adri froze as well.
Without saying another word to them, I followed the two men to the helicopter.
Sitting in the helicopter, my mind was filled with the words Adri had said to me.
I do not know how long it took, I saw a top luxury palace, red carpet from the highest palace entrance to the outermost fence outside.
The helicopter landed steadily and two men led me inside.
"You will need to bathe before His Majesty the King receives you." The man said to me.
He then led me into a room larger than the hall of Adri's villa, which was a large pool of water with flower petals floating on the surface.
The scent of flowers wafted throughout the room with the hot air.
A dozen maids came in, each with an item in their hands.
As I soaked in the pool, I looked at the gauze wrapped around my arm and my nose started to get sore again.
After all the processes were over, the maids changed the medicine for my wounds and took me to Tibbs.
I was wearing a light blue dress, but it was so heavy that it almost took my breath away.
In the side room of the palace, I met a man in a white and gold suit who looked to be in his thirties.
But according to the rumors, he was in his forties.
"Your Majesty." I bowed to him according to the etiquette the maid had taught me, though it made me feel very twisted.
"You are Kasha?" he asked, looking at me and smiling.
"Yes." I replied.
"I know you want to ask why I want to see you, right?" Tibbs was still smiling, but he carried a majesty that made people not dare to offend me and made me not dare to look at him directly.