A Mate For The Last Lycan-Chapter 64: YOU WILL JEOPARDIZE EVERYTHING

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Chapter 64: YOU WILL JEOPARDIZE EVERYTHING

"Sleep," Khaos said and then climbed off the bed, clearly planning to walk out of the bedroom, which left Zuri speechless.

"Wait," Zuri called him in a rush and Khaos stopped. He turned around and looked at her, as if asking what she wanted.

Actually, Zuri didn't have anything to say, she only called him because she wanted to spend more time with him, just a bit longer, but because she was put on the spot like this, she needed to think of a reasonable excuse for why she had called him.

"About the thing you requested of me..." Zuri stuttered a bit, but then she thought it was a good reason. "I think I can help you find it, but I can't do it on my own... I need, uhm, assistance."

Khaos nodded, he expected as much. He had been looking for that for years now and had no clue where that thing was. The only lead that he had was the black market, but that place was shady and money alone was not enough to find the information that he needed.

"Just tell me what you need. I will provide it for you."

After saying that, Khaos left the room.

The room fell silent. Too quiet for her liking, while the cold wind of autumn night blew through the window. The room was dim and it was depressing.

Somehow, Zuri felt she was being abandoned. She felt she was undesirable, since Khaos didn't bother to touch her, it must be because she had been mated to Xaden.

Not only had she been mated and marked by another alpha, but she also got pregnant by him and lost the baby.

How could someone like Khaos choose her? There were a lot of women out there with great qualifications and good family backgrounds, while she had tarnished her own name. People would remember her as the daughter of a traitor, a second hand woman...

"No! Stop!" Zuri covered her ears. She was not sure whether it was she, who was degrading herself or it was the voices in her head that tried to mess with her mind, despite the fact that she had taken the pills. She didn't know what to believe anymore.

Her craziness and self loathing consumed her, and she couldn't even scream for help. ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm

Zuri looked around her, thinking she would see Xaden or her mother's faces, but thankfully, neither of them appeared.

This was a very exhausting feeling.

Zuri was in constant fight with the demons inside her head.

In the other room, Bryden had been waiting for Khaos. He mindlinked the alpha that there was an important thing he needed to discuss with him, that was why Khaos left Zuri's bedroom.

"I have relayed your message to Ezra and he said he didn't know anything about Mabel's plan to come and see Luna Zuri herself, but..." Bryden was a little bit hesitant when he continued. "He said he could understand Mabel's concern and he requested to see you as soon as possible."

Khaos had warned Mabel not to step a foot inside the palace anymore and told Ezra, her mate, to keep an eye on her.

Khaos respected Mabel. After all, she raised him and she was also Caiden's mother. But aside from that, he couldn't care less about her. She was just one of his subjects.

However, Ezra was different. He gained Khaos' respect because he was one of the few people that taught him everything. He was one of the survivors from thirty years ago and his pack had been protecting Khaos all this time, while preparing him for future revenge.

"Khaos, I think Ezra's concern is valid," Bryden started, as he tried to approach the subject carefully. "What are you going to do with her?"

"She is useful."

"If you want someone who knows business, there are a lot of people you can find. Much better than her. It doesn't need to be her." Bryden furrowed his brows. "Her status is complicated and the people will not be happy about it."

"Can you guarantee they will be trustworthy?"

"You can't guarantee that she will be trustworthy either. She betrayed her own packs. Her own parents and her own mate," Bryden reminded him unhappily. "I know that she has a great talent, but she is not trustworthy in my eyes."

Khaos looked at Bryden and dropped a piece of shocking information. "Dacre will give her to me as the luna of the pack."

"No way!" Bryden immediately rejected that. "You need to do something about it! He just wants to weaken your authority!"

"I know." Khaos sat down and then stared at the sky out there. He contemplated what he was going to say next. "How are things in Lumicen City?"

"Everything is fine, I have sent five ships to be loaded with meat. They will be here before winter comes."

"Good." Khaos nodded. "You can assist Zuri starting tomorrow."

"Why should I assist her? Assist her to do what?"

"I told her about the golden stamp from the lycan dynasty and asked her to track it down."

Bryden gasped in disbelief. "You did what?!" He shook his head. He tried to open his mouth and say something, but he didn't know how to voice his concern without freaking out. "Khaos! You are not serious, right?! What else did you tell her?!"

Khaos didn't like the way Bryden was overreacting, he narrowed his eyes and the beta immediately schooled his face, but it was hard to remain calm when he knew the alpha was playing a dangerous game.

"I will take that you didn't explain anything to her. But, what if she becomes curious?" Bryden contradicted his own words. "She will be curious. I have met her and I know that she will want to know more. What if she learns about you? More so, about the union between you two, you are not going to consider it, right?"

"I will not consider it. I will accept it."

Bryden wiped his face roughly. "This is not right, Khaos. You will jeopardize everything."