Sold To The Alphas I Hate - Chapter 263
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Chapter 263: Time To Dig Out The Truth- II
Kael’s POV
Liam’s words made sense as well. There was truly something that we were still failing to understand.
Only if we had done the DNA test on that aborted foetus back then, but….there was nothing to doubt about anything, and we had no time for that. Enemies were at the door already.
“If I have no memories of being with Eira, I have no memories of fucking Sophia as well,” I said as I looked at Lucian, “What kind of drug can let me lose my mind so much to not even have a flicker of realization that I had fucked a woman?”
I believed that despite how inebriate you are, you always have some remnants of the particular incident in your memories.
“There are such drugs, but I doubt anyone can blank the Alpha or even the top tier Alpha’s mind like this,” Lucian said, “Some flashes, or some blurry images remain that make you doubt that something had happened. I wonder how they pulled it out for you to not have any doubt at all. What kind of a miracle drug they have developed that the expert like me don’t know about?”
There was a silence in the room as we wondered as well.
“Spell,” Liam’s voice broke the silence.
We looked at him to understand.
“Witchcraft,” he said, his expressions showed he was sure about his conclusion.
“Weren’t witches wiped out during great wars for the nasty use of their powers against pure bloods?” I asked.
“They were,” Liam agreed, “But who knows some are still lingering around. They are skilled at hiding themselves so it’s difficult to see through them. That doesn’t mean they don’t exist.”
His words made sense. I never sensed or found any witch even in my pack, but I couldn’t say it about the other pack. Especially the enemies.
“Kael, just as we know, that bastard Asher is hiding a vampire, who knows he is hiding a witch as well,” Rafe said, “Given how Raven ended in his hands, we can be assured of his involvement in all this matter.”
I hummed as I was thinking the same and looked at Liam to say more.
“Witches are crafty,” Liam said, “And if someone was conspiring against the top tier Alpha without raising any suspicions, then it always involves the help from the witches. That’s the most effective way. The history is the proof of it. ”
“Bitch Sophia, not only she betrayed our pack, she even got the witch in our pack?” Roman frowned and looked at me, “Did they manage to get your semen sample that night through Sophia and then implanted it in Eira?”
“That’s possible,” Liam said, “Unless Kael hasn’t truly slept with Eira.”
Now I heard it, I feared it. I feared for the worst and I hoped that wasn’t the case. I hoped I haven’t done something I shouldn’t.
“So, they made Sophia sleep with Kael to get his semen sample, and carried out this plan?” Lucian said, “But why?”
“That ‘why’ we know already,” I said, “The one who caused it, they wanted Eira and my child. They were aware who Eira was and what kind of a child she could birth with me. All of it so they could just get her child.”
My fists clenched. The bastard tormented my child. How I was going to punish them, even god won’t dare meddle in.
“That also meant they already knew you were her fated mate,” Liam said, as he raised a brow as if he was making some utterly serious conclusion. “As I already told you she can conceive only with her fated mate.”
Yes, it words truly made sense. But there was still that didn’t add up.
I asked, “One can tell their fated mate only after both are adults. But Eira turned adult after this conspiracy, then how could they have known we were fated mates?”
Even I wasn’t aware of it unless she was an adult.
“You are forgetting the important factor here,” Liam said, “Witch. A witch has an ability to predict someone’s fated mate. If there’s a witch involved, she was already aware Eira was rare kind pureblood and you were her mate.”
As witches weren’t the part of the current world, they always skipped from the calculations.
Lucian slammed his hand on the table, “Damn! So much for the conspiracy just to get one pureblood child.”
“The way things happened, I don’t think it’s only about getting a child,” Rafe said, “I already sense some kind of revenge story in it. I had said it even before. My vampire instincts can never fail me.”
“We had talked about this revenge part even before, so I won’t deny your claim,” I said.
The way they killed my parents, I could already tell.
The rest agreed to what Rafe said.
“But how did they impregnate Eira with your semen sample?” Roman asked, “Who must have done it and when? Eira was the kind who always stayed in her home unless she was with Alice.”
“If they can drug someone like Kael, then pushing Eira into their trap isn’t a big deal,” Jason said, “And I somewhat feel her grandparents had something to do with it. They always kept her in strict rules they had for her. Under their watch, she couldn’t be played around easily.”
“Now you said about her grandparents being strict, if I remember correctly, Eira hadn’t stepped out of her home for days before the day Alice died,” Lucian said and looked at Jason, “Do you remember that week how Alice would call us though we were in Alpha training camp and complained that she couldn’t meet Eira? Her friend had cooped up herself inside home and even told her not to come see her.”
Jason hummed, “Alice first complained that we were sent to the Alpha training again and then complained about Eira. That she none of us were with her and she was lonely. I even assured that once I return, I will take her to meet Eira. But then….”
But then, Alice was dead even before we could return from the camp.
“It means during those days Eira didn’t come out of home, something happened with Eira,” Roman concluded, “That something was she was impregnated using Kael’s semen sample they got from Sophia.”
Jason hummed, “That also confirms her grandparents were involved for sure. They must have forced her for it and she couldn’t resist. And the very reason why all of a sudden she wasn’t allowed to step out of the home.”
“The timeline, the incidents matches just perfect,” Rafe commented, “Too flawless to even doubt.”
“Given how they had controlled her life, it was easy for them to force her into anything. And she was too soft to fight back.” Lucian concluded. “I wish we could just drag those old hags here, but the bastards are always stuck by Asher’s side like glue.”
“Don’t worry. Sooner or later they will be in our hands,” Jason assured him, but then his voice turned cold. “Not like their absence can stop us from finding the truth. All will be left for them to get punished in my hands where death would be a mercy to them.”
As I heard them discussing, I felt more suffocated.
They trusted me so much that even now no one doubted if I had done something with Eira under the influence of drugs, but I don’t remember it.
Their trust in me felt painful now.
If I had hurt her, then god knows what I would do. I pray that’s not the case.