Chapter 128
"Envoys from the other families?" Fiona frowned and looked at Elijah. The great families" As far as she knew, only
two of the great families attended the banquet last time. One was the Rosenthal Family, and the other was the
Blackthorne Clan, who sent an Omega to join
the banquet.
Many thought it was an insult, but the King happily welcomed the guest with open arms. This was because the
Five Great Families had long distanced themselves from the Royal Family. In fact, sof them had lived so far
away from human civilization that only a few older generations of werewolves knew where they were located.
"What family!" Elgah asked.
"All of them have sent an envoy and Regor paused, glancing at Fiona. "They wanted to see the young lady
"Why me?" Fiona
asked: "My father and Elise are here."
"That-Regor looked at Elijah "They didn't say"
Fiona looked at Elijah again.
"Stay here. | will take care of this matter, Elijah said. "Regor, make sure no one goes in or out of this room. Elijah
kissed her before he rose from his seat and left the room.
Regor simply nodded.
Once alone. Fiona's lips thinned. Why would they suddenly cnow!
Fiona began pacing the room, her arms folded tightly across her chest. She thought about the sudden interest of
the Five Great Families She murmured their names under her breath, listing them as if reciting a litany.
"The Blackthornes," she said, her steps slowing. Their unmatched speed and agility made them legends in South
America. Their last synonymous with swiftness and precision.
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wat
"The Fireborn." She exhaled sharply. Eastern Europe's fire manipulators were powerful and unpredictable, their
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Her brow furrowed. "The Nightshades. The African clan had always been ambiguous, their control over shadows
and darkness earning them a reputation for mystery and terror.
She stopped by the table. Jeaning on it with both hands. "The Silvermanes. Their connection to ancestral spirits
made them revered in Asia, their wisdom and ethereal abilities setting them apart. It is said that they uses spirits
to peek into the future, but no one was able to confirm this.
Finally, her lips pressed into a thin line. "And the Rosenthals. She straightened, bitterness creeping into her
voice. "The healers. The ones with the blood everyone seems to want." Her hand unconsciously brushed against
her arm, as if protecting the very thing that had caused so much trouble. Frona's thoughts spuraled. Why now?
Why her! It was no secret that she had left the Rosenthal Clan, a fact her father had all but announced to the
world through las indifference, Elise was next in line to lead their family. Elise, not her, was the one everyone had
been groomed to follow.
So why was the attention suddenly on hert
She resumed her pacing, her footsteps echoing softly in the room. Was it possible they knew about the Rosenthal
blood's unique properties! The implications made her stomach churn. If the other families knew even half of the
truth-what her father had been hiding-then their sudden interest in her wasn't a coincidence. It was deliberate
Her pacing slowed again as she stared toward the curtained window. The faint sound of knocking startled her. It
wasn't coming from the door. Her eyes dared toward the window, her bwrath hitching as she moved toward it
cautiously.
Fina hesitated before pulling the curtain aside, revealing a large glass window that looked out onto a balcony.
Her eyes widened as she took in the siga before her.
A figure cloaked in deep black stood just beyond the glass, their face hidden in shadows, Fiona's eyes narrowed,
tension knotting her chest as figure shifted. With a deliberate motion, they removed the cloak, revealing a face
she recognized instantly, The Rogue King, Romero,
as the
Fiona frowned, her lingers brushing the window latch before she opened it. "Why are you here?" she asked. Was
the tim
timing a coincidence!
"Is that how you greet an ally!" Romero quipped shamelessly, stepping past her without waiting for an invitation.
He glanced around the room with exaggerated admiration, his smirk widening "What an opulem resting place.
Not comfortable, but opulent,"
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"You seem to be doing well," Fiona said evenly, her tone giving nothing away.
"Thanks to you. The poison is gone"
Then why are you here? Fiona's gaze flicked to the door. She knew Regor wouldn't sense the intruder, the privacy
enchantments ensured that much. "If you've cfor help, I'm afraid I'm a little busy" Romero sported, his
amusement apparent
scanning her
Romero chuckled as he leaned against the wall, his arms crossed. "You don't look particularly grateful, Lady
Fiona," he said, his gaze schni face. "lexpected at least a modicum of appreciation for my efforts Fiona crossed
her arms and arched an eyebrow. "Efforts? You mean breaking into this room uninvited and wasting my
time!"
"No." he said, his smirk widening. He pushed off the wall, stepping closer to her. "I mean for staging everything.
If it weren't for my efforts, everyone would think you are working with the Rogue King, and you would not be
here today, considered a saintess. You would probably be in a dungeon somewhere, writhing in pain."
Fiona tilted her head her expression blank. "You're trying to claim credit for what happened!"
Romero nodded, clearly unbothered by her skepticism. "Credit where it's due. Now, say it. I'm waiting
"Say what?" Fiona asked, her brow furrowing slightly.
Romero's eyes gleamed with mischief as he stood a mere step away from her. "Thank you. Say. Thank you, King
Romero, for givinga new life. That's not too difficult, is it?"
Fiona stared at him, disbelief flickering across her features. She stayed silent for a moment, trying to process his
audacity. Then, she let out a sharp exhale, her lips twitching as though holding back a laugh.
"Are you serious right now?" she asked finally, "You're standing here, demanding gratitude like scourt jester.
Is this supposed to makeLough!"
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Romero's smirk faltered for a brief second before he let out a low chuckle. "A jester, am 1? That's an amusing
choice of words, but no. I'm qu
quite
"Good" Fiona said. "Because I'm not in the mood to laugh." She stepped back, placing the table between them,
her hands resting lightly on its surface. "Let's get one thing straight. Whatever you think you did, | don't owe you
anything"
Homero shrugged, his expression unfazed. "Oweor not, | did what | did. And it wouldn't kill you to
acknowledge that." "How shameless," Fiona snapped, "We have nothing to discuss, Romero. Leave now, while |
still have the patience to deal with you" "How m mean." Romero clicked his tongue, frigning hurt. | chere to
help you, but with the way you're acting perhaps | should just made a theatrical turn toward the window but
paused mid-step. "You're not going to stop me?" he asked, glancing over his shoulder. Fiona crossed her arms,
her expression unchanging. "No"
"You're not even curious about the help I'm offering?"
""No," she said flatly
"You're not interested at all!"
ist leave." He
Romero's mouth opened and closed, his usual confidence faltering "You're no
not even curious why Finchere!"
You cfor gratitude, | declined, and | think you're a fool for showing up here. End of story"
Homero's eyes widened before narrowing in disbelief "Fine," he huffed, recovering quickly. "I know you're cold,
but I didn't think you'd still act this way after everything we've been taugh
slipped past the gates willent alerting anyone. Could security really be this laa!
er gaze steady, walling for him to continue. She had always known oner was a lunatic, but her mind turned to
how he had
No. Something was off.
"Well," Homero began, his voice laced with smugness. "Let's see if you can remain so disinterested after hearing
the real reason I'in here." He smiled, a self-satisfied grin spreading across his face. "The Queen sentu letter."
Fiona raised an eyebrow. Indeed, that was enough to get her attention.