Chapter 538
Chapter 538 The Cursed Child with Many Companions
“Tell me what happened?” Helel and I asked in unison. We’ve been trying to comfort her, but she was still hyperventilating and
sweating.
I didn’t like how he said Shiloh’s name and then fell silent. We have been deceived by so many people that every time we said
someone’s name, we immediately suspected that person was our enemy. And since Shiloh was in our lair with Evelyn and the
others, I didn’t feel like she should delay telling us what was going on.
“When I was leaving the mansion, I had a conversation with Shiloh,” he began, drinking water from Helel and swallowing it down
his throat. The way he drank it, I was surprised. It was as if he hadn’t drunk water in years.
“So?” Helel asked, sneaking the bottle so she could focus more on the topic at hand.
“She wanted to know about her daughter. So I took a sample of his blood and did a spell. However, I couldn’t see anything at the
time, but on the last day when I fell asleep, I saw something in my dreams,” she began to mutter and looked very worried.
I didn’t like where their conversation was going. I took too many pauses and that increased my anxiety.
“Is your daughter okay?” I ended up asking him directly.
Reign paused for another brief before raising her head and looking me straight in the eye. “He will be someone who will have
many companions.”
I was surprised by the revelation. Usually, when someone has more than two companions, it means that they are special. “Just
like me?” I asked, and Reign nodded.
“I think that means your daughter will be special,” Helel concluded, and her muscles relaxed. I mean, even I was relaxing now.
Being special is not bad. I don’t understand why Reign was so scared. “No, you don’t understand. You had a choice, Beatrice!
He then went on to explain to me what was really wrong with the baby’s situation.
“She will have powerful companions, and she must accept them all at once,” as I said that, I felt goosebumps getting on my
goosebumps.
I can’t imagine having so many mates and being shared with each other at the same time.
“I guess, maybe if they’re kind...” Once again, my words dispersed as Reign shook his head.
They won’t be. They will only be with her because they need something from her,” he continued to explain, making my heart
stop.
“Then she should reject them,” Helel shrugged, still trying to understand what was so important about all this.
“She can’t. They must all stay together. And every time you cheat, karma will follow you and make you suffer. It’s a little different.
See! Her companions will be scumbags, but they will eventually fall in love with her once they realize how precious she is,” Reign
finally gave us good news, but we had only relaxed when she added, “But by then, she will have surpassed them. And the more
they stay away from each other, the more evil they will attract.”
“It’s not fair. So, can’t they be separated even if they hate each other?” I was shocked by the child’s fate.
“You see, she will be the real seductress,” once she said that word, she made deep eye contact with me. It reminded me of what
my mother used to say about me. So, she was right. There will be a seductress.
“But she won’t be bad. However, its pheromones are full of sxual energy. So, whenever her peers are around her, they are
attracted to her physically. Which will make everyone wonder if they just love her for that or if they have fallen in love with her,”
Reign explained in better words. Helel and I shared a glance before he squinted at me.
“Why are you looking at me like this? I was never attracted to you just because of your beautiful body,” the way he explained it, I
slapped the back of my hand, and felt my cheeks flush.
What an idiot.
“So, will she never find out what they really feel about her?” I asked, but Reign shook his head.
“She will. Like I said, once she’s away from them, they don’t feel her warmth anymore, so they can determine how they feel
about her,” now that Reign told me how important and miserable Shiloh’s son’s life will be. I felt bad for Her.
No one deserves to go through such a difficult time with their peers. I only have one evil companion and everyone is suffering
because of him. Imagine being thrown among so many defiant companions.
I never could.
We remained silent for the rest of the trip, and then arrived. Our warriors were already walking in the mountains, waiting for us.
“What’s going on?” Helel got out of the car and approached his men, who looked too worried.
“The area is too quiet and dark,” the warrior replied. However, it was true. There were all abandoned houses, but they were all
abandoned, apparently.
“I guess it’s because most of your warriors were killed by Akin and Colt?” I asked, and the warrior shrugged.
“I have no idea, but even if that’s the case, where the **** is Zane?” Helel posed a good question, making us turn on our
flashlights and look around when we heard a voice from the top of the small mountain behind us.
“Looking for me?” In the darkness, with the wind blowing on his long black coat, was Zane. It didn’t seem much affected by the
number of warriors we had brought with us.
“Either you give up or we finish this here tonight,” Helel said, stepping forward, giving her one last chance to choose her fate.
If he surrenders, we will arrest him and keep him in a cage forever.
“What makes you think I would? You’ve come here for a war, so let’s do it,” as I said that, we saw a lot of werewolves attacking
us.