Chapter 130: Chapter 130

[ALPHA DOMINIC’s Point of View]

I had to get her out as fast as I could.

It broke my heart to watch my wife being incarcerated in the dungeons of my Pack manor, and what worsened it was that I couldn’t do anything about it. I f*cking hate when I am the Alpha of the pack and there’s nothing for me to do to save my wife from the people who wanted me and her to be executed in this very place.

My eyes darkened and sharpened as I walked towards the hallways. My aura gave death as I walked past the omega servants and gamma soldiers, who flinched and bowed their heads to me in fear and reverence.

I swore I would never be the same man Samantha hated several years ago. But seeing my wife being treated like an animal on my turf, it was as if a little of that dark, ruthless side of me slipped, not to punish the woman who loved me with all her life, but to destroy the enemies who wanted to destroy her—us.

And it was the time that I wish I could take back that ruthless guy whom everyone feared.

But I wasn’t like that anymore. Samantha changed me. She transformed me into a better version of myself. And I promised her I would never revert to my old ways. I wanted to become a man worthy of her.

First, I had to kill the enemies and prove my wife’s innocence.

“Alpha Dominic!”

I halted in the middle of the hallway when I heard that cursed voice. My eyes immediately shot the man a deadly look in the face as I slipped my hands out of the pockets of my pants and tightened them into fists.

The audacity of him to show his face here!

Feathers appeared on the muscles of my jaw as I turned around and glared at Richard Bennett. I gritted my teeth. My knuckles turned white. And all I had in mind was to kill the bastard right on the spot where he stood. I barely controlled my anger until I noticed I was already shaking from it.

“How dare you show your face here, Bennett!?” I hissed at him, my eyes narrowing with cold anger. “I should have killed you in that old library building.”

“You have all the reason to kill me now, your Grace,” Richard Bennett grinned as he approached me with his hands clasped behind him. My eyes narrowed as I saw that he was taunting me with that amusement pasted on his old, ugly face. “But you know that there are more important matters you have to work on besides staying in your wife’s cell the whole day. The council needs you to solve the chaos that is happening all over Silver Crescent, Alpha Dominic. And all of them are already questioning if you still care about the pack. You are so focused on your lovely little wife that you already forgot your duties and your responsibilities for your people.”

“You have got to be kidding me,” I scoffed as I gave him an insulted grin. “Who are you to tell me what to do, Richard? I don’t f*cking need your advice on what I should do. Liam is taking care of everything. And I will make sure everyone here knows what kind of traitor you are. Maybe you have cleaned the pieces of evidence well. But I still have one to use against you. And I will make sure the truth comes out once I find out you are also behind this manipulation that brought Samantha to prison.”

“I don’t know what you are talking about, your Grace.” There was sarcasm oozing from Richard Bennett’s mouth like poison and toads escaping from it. “I am just doing my job as one of your advisors. And the way I see it, it is not healthy anymore that you spend so much time with a criminal instead of protecting and making sure your people are safe in your turf.”

My vision darkened. I grabbed the neckline of Richard’s shirt and then lifted him a foot higher from the floor. He wasn’t even surprised by what I did and grinned instead, making me more aggravated.

“What the f*ck do you want, Richard?” I hissed at him menacingly as I lifted him higher with one hand. “What the f*ck do you want from Samantha!?”

“You know what I want, Dominic,” he answered as he glared back at me. “I want them out of the pack and marry Olivia, just like what he talked about before you decided to think otherwise. You can have the kids. But I want you to banish Samantha away from the pack and make sure to make my daughter the Luna of Silver Crescent.”

“You’re f*cking crazy to think I would do that,” I snarled at him, wanting to tear him apart at that moment.

“Alpha Dominic!”

I threw Richard Bennett on the other side of the hallway, and his back hit the wall, making him groan. Liam’s eyes were wide as he swiftly approached us with his eyes glaring at the old man.

“I’m sorry. I know you are going to see Samantha, but you are needed at the eastern part of the gates. There is another attack, and the Gamma Commander told me they lost another two soldiers. You need to take control of the situation, Dominic. I am truly sorry. I told the elders I can handle it, but they wanted you there.” Liam was apologetic and was so worried when I answered him with a deep sigh and then turned to Richard Bennett with an irritated look.

“Fine,” I growled in a low, menacing voice. “I need you to send five hundred more to the eastern and southern gates and ensure they conduct tight rotations while defending the wall.”

“Roger, Alpha,” Liam answered firmly as he nodded.

When I went to the situation, it was worse than I had imagined it was. The walls had been taken down, bombed by the enemy, resulting in the deaths of two soldiers who were guarding them. The elders had so many demands I could barely keep up with them until I didn’t notice—

It had been five days since I last saw my wife, and I wasn’t sure if she was alright in the dungeons of the pack house...

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