Chapter 172 At this time, a piercing voice rang out, "What's wrong with winning the competition, it doesn't prove that she's Liza." A reporter raised a microphone to my face, "You may have sskills, but that doesn't mean you're the sperson you were back then, how are you going to prove it?" I could tell immediately that this guy had been hired by someone trying to discredit me.
Probably Aria, I thought with a smirk.
Bat I wasn't worried-not in the slightest.
"Tanswer that question for you." Before I could respond, a middle-aged man in a suit walked over, holding a thick stack of information in his hands.
"Here are the documents that Liza submitted when she competed in the past, enough to prove that she is Liza herself." I saw Gregor in the audience squeeze his eyes atand didn't hold back a smile, knowing he'd have it all set up for me. My old rival also cout in support of me.
"I've raced against Liza for years. There's no doubt in my mind-this is her," he said firmly, silencing the reporter. With that, the doubts vanished.
The voices questioningfaded into nothingness, replaced by cheers of support.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtI glanced into the crowd and spotted Aria, her face twisted with frustration.
She had spent a fortune trying to ruin me, and instead, her efforts had only boosted my popularity.
I couldn't help but smile, knowing her plan had backfired spectacularly.
As I stepped backstage, still buzzing from the win, I found Leo waiting forwith that familiar mix of pride and worry in his eyes.
He pulledclose, his arms strong yet gentle, and I could feel his heartbeat steady against mine.
"You were incredible out there," he murmured, his voice soft with admiration, but there was an undercurrent of concern I couldn't ignore.
Every the watchesrace, it's the same-he's proud, yes, but there's always that flicker of fear for my safety.
I tried to shake it off, to keep things light, but the way his hand lingered on my arm, the warmth in his gaze, made it harder to deny the pull between 1. us.
It was more than just concern; it was something deeper, something I wasn't ready to admit just yet. Just when I thought the moment might turn into something more, my phone rang, breaking the mood.
I pulled it from my pocket, glancing at the screen.
It was an unfamiliar number.
"Hello?" I answered, my voice still a little breathless from the race.
"Ms, Elizabeth, I'm Freya and my Alphatira would like to see you." Beta Freya said, her tone serious, "She has something important to discuss." I frowned, feeling the weight of the request.
The Rouge Pack was no small matter. Whatever this Alpha Tira wanted, it wasn't going to be simple.
I glanced back at Leo, who was still watchingintently, his eyes filled with concern old Alpha Regretted 4% Chapter 172 A day later, I met Tila at the agreed-upon hotel, who, despite her position as Alpha of the Rouge Pack, remained calm and poised Her eyes were sharp, yet her manner gentle, as she shared the news, "I've recently cacross something remarkable," Tira began. "Several manuscripts by the famed composer Viktor Rosenhall." The nsent a through me. Rosenhall was a legend, an inspiration for countless musicians, "These manuscripts," she continued, "are over three hundred years old, and thought to be lost forever. They're incomplete, damaged in many places, but there's no record of them ever existing until now," I could hardly believe it. Viktor Rosenhall's music, resurfacing after all these years? It was a dream. But there was a catch.
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ged someone with your expertise, Elizabeth, to restore them. I'd like you pack to Rouge's m to cto my pack-to territory and help us repair these treasures. And I'll pay you handsomely, whatever price you name." Her offer was enticing, but the thought of going to Rouge's Pack? It madehesitate, "Letthink about it," I said, uncertain.
That night, Leo found out. He always had a way of hearing things.
He cstraight to my cottage, knocking insistently on the door.
I knew what he was going to say, so I didn't open it at first.
But as the rain poured down, I realized he wasn't going to leave.
Reluctantly, I stepped outside to meet him.
He was soaked through, his hair dripping, but his eyes burned with intensity.
"You're not going," he said firmly. "Rouge's Pack is dangerous, Elizabeth. You know that." I crossed my arms, feeling defensive. "It's my decision, Leo."
"Np, it's not just your decision!" he snapped. "Do you have any idea what You think you you're walking into can just waltz into their territory for smanuscripts?"
"They're not just 'smanuscripts," I retorted. "These are Viktorom Rosenhall's scores! If don't help restore them, they could be lost forever."