Chapter 76 Confrontation.
Chapter 76: Confrontation Under Moonlight
Chapter 76: Confrontation Under Moonlight
(Elena’s POV)
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Marcus's expression dimmed as he stretched out his arm, trappingbetween himself and the front of the car.
“Do you really want to sever our mate bond so much?”
His voice carried that familiar dangerous edge that always made my spine straighten. The moonlight cast harsh
shadows across his angular features, making him look more predator than mate.
| looked up at Marcus, meeting his golden eyes directly. “Yes.”
The word escaped my lips with definitive finality. His golden eyes intensified, as if trying to penetrate my very
being through our mate bond. The connection between us crackled with tension, his Alpha authority pressing
against my resolve.
Unnerved by his piercing stare, | frowned and averted my face. “Consider carefully be again.”
ntacting me
| tried to step around him, but his presence loomed overlike a storm cloud. Every instinct toldto flee
from this confrontation.
As | attempted to leave, Marcus's deep voice stoppedcold. “Do you want to sever our bond for Nathan
Sterling?”
My steps faltered. My expression momentarily darkened before | forced it back to neutral. The accusation hit
closer to hthan | wanted to admit.
“Does it matter?” | countered, not trusting my voice to remain steady.
Marcus pressed on, his voice gaining intensity. “Do you believe Nathan despite his deception and manipulation?
He's been using you, Elena.”
1 remained silent, my jaw clenched tight. What could | say? That | knew Nathan had his own agenda? That |
didn’t care as long as it served my purposes?
“Nathan isn’t truly trying to help,” Marcus warned, his tone almost pleading. “Think carefully before severing our
mate bond for such a man.”
| turned to face Marcus, my anger finally breaking through my composure. “Do you truly believe | seek to sever
our bond for Nathan Sterling?”
My voice rose with each word, “Besides, even if he is using me, he’s still better than you.”
Marcus's eyes hardened with Alpha/authority. He grabbed my arm, his grip firm but not painful. “How long will
you continue this charade?”
| forcefully broke free from his grasp, my skin burning where he’d touched me. “Stop pestering me, Marcus.
| strode into the courtyard without looking back, my heart hammering against my ribs. | wouldn't give him the
satisfaction of seeing how his words affected me.
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| entered the house and met my mother on the stairs. Her concerned expression toldshe d’seen
Chapter 76 Confrontation
everything.
“What did Marcus want so late at night?” Patricia inquired softly.
I shrugged, feigning indifference. “I have no idea. Maybe he csolely to deny involvement in David's
Incident.”
Lost in thought, | wondered what Marcus's real motives were. Was he truly trying to clear his name, or was
this another manipulation?
Patricia’s soft voice pulledback to the present. “Elena?”
| smiled, linking arms with my mother. “Let's ignore him and go to bed.”
Patricia agreed, glancing out the window one last tbefore returning to the bedroom with me.
(Sophia Rivers’ POV)
Later that night, in a luxurious hotel suite at Moonstone Manor, | leaned against the glass window, gasping for
air. The city’s dazzling lights blurred together, obscuring the man’s face behind me.
After our passionate encounter, he coldly distanced himself. He calmly put on his clothes, his mover
efficient and detached.
I bit my lip, still catching my breath. “Do all men wear different masks in and out of bed?”
He retorted without looking at me. “It was consensual. You initiated it.”
My expression darkened. If | hadn't yet secured Marcus, | would never have sought him out. This arrangement
was purely strategic.
The man turned to face me, his expression serious. “Marcus is closing in on you through the corrupt official. He'll
reach Heidi Cross soon. Be smart.”
| clenched my fist, frustration boiling over. “You promised to helpbecLuna of the Shadow Moon Pack.
Will you betrayfor Elena?”
Nathan Cross turned back, a smile replacing his earlier gloom. “Our relationship is mutually beneficial. There's no
need for interference.”
| calmed down, approaching Nathan. | ran my fingers over his tie, studying his face. “Your acting skills are
impressive. | wonder how Elena would react if she knew.”
Nathan leaned in, his breath warm against my ear. “Marcus shouldn't know about your promiscuity with me.”
He straightened, his smile turning predatory. “Follow my instructions, and I'll guarantee your success.”
Nathan left the room, leavingstanding there. My face contorted with displeasure as the door closed behind
him.
| hadn’t planned on sleeping with Nathan when we first partnered up. A drunken encounter had led to this
compromising situation. But I still needed Nathan to becLuna.
The Cross Family might not be as wealthy as the Blackwood Family, but Nathan satisfied my desires and
possessed real talent. Without his covert assistance in erasing evidence, Marcus's people would have uncovered
my crimes.
| smirked coldly, pitying Elena. She had no idea what was coming.
Chapter 76 Confrontation.
(Elena’s POV)
The next day, | visited Joyce Harrison in the hospital. Deputy Minister Harrison was extremely warm, even
instructing his secretary to senda gift later to express his gratitude.
“Thank you, Deputy Minister,” | said politely.
| wanted to inquire about Joyce's health, but I noticed she kept staring atwith an odd expression.
“What's your name, dear?” Joyce asked suddenly.
“Elena Blackwood,” | replied, puzzled by her intense scrutiny.
Joyce muttered to herself, her brow furrowed in concentration. Deputy Minister Harrison leaned in,
concerned.
“What's wrong, darling?”
Joyce shook her head, smiling. “Elena looks like a friend of mine.”
Deputy Minister Harrison dismissed it with a wave. “Must be fate.”
Joyce looked ata few more times, her expression thoughtful. “Elena looks like my close Evans when she was
young.”
JJoanna
| left the hospital after determining that Joyce was recovering well. The strange encounter lingered in my mind as
| returned to my office.
Back in Elena’s Healing Chamber, | found Nathan Sterling waiting for me. His presence filled the small space,
making it feel even more cramped.
“I need to be honest with you,” Nathan began, his usual playful demeanor replaced by seriousness. “1
deliberately implicated Marcus when investigating your brother's case.”
| stared at him, shocked by his admission.
“There are personal reasons involving our elders, he continued. “But my motive was you. | wanted to pursue
you.
| choked on the water I'd been drinking. Nathan quickly patted my back, his touch gentle.
“Are you alright?”
| nodded, still coughing, “I'm fine.”
He apologized, his expression earnest. Im sorry for being so abrupt. | intended to wait until after your mate bond
severance.”
| set down my glass, trying to process his confession. “Nathan, I-
“You don’t need to answer immediately, he interrupted. “I’m not impatient.”
| felt relieved by his understanding. “I can’t accept your proposition. I'm not severed from my mate yet.” Nathan
got up and walked to the door. He turned his head and looked at me, his expression hopeful.
“Will I have a chance after the severance? Consider me, Elena.”
After Nathan left, | rubbed my temples. A headache was forming behind my eyes. | couldn't believe Nathan
wanted to pursue me.
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Director Henry Baker senta message with the investigation results of the anesthesia incident. I clicked it
open, my expression immediately darkening
Sophia had escaped unscathed. Nurse Jessica was taking the blfor everything.
Jessica was fired because of the anesthesia negligence. All healing institutes would no longer hire her. Everyone
believed Jessica was at fault.
But only a few of us knew that Jessica was just a scapegoat. What could we say? | had long been accustomed to
this kind of injustice.
Who else could help Sophia get rid of suspicion other than Marcus? He'd promised the authorities would
investigate and he wouldn't interfere. Ha... I'd actually believed him,
In the afternoon, as | left the hospital, | received a call from Margaret Blackwood. “Elena, please return to the
old manor.”
| agreed without hesitation. Arriving at the manor, | followed Grace Burton to the Moonlit Garden Pavilion.
“Granddaughter, you're here,” | said, walking up to the pavilion and stopping beside the old
Margaret, dressed in a dark green robe, remained elegant despite her age. “Sit.”
| sat beside her, feeling the weight of her scrutiny.
“Elena, I've heard about what happened to your family.” The old lady took my hand, her touch warm and
comforting. “How is your mother now?”
| lowered my eyes. “My mother is fine now. She’s slowly accepting it.”
The old lady raised her hand and brushed the hair from my ears, her eyes full of love. “Then you are still our
Luna. You should have toldabout such a big thing.”
| bit my lip. “Grandmother Margaret, | don’t want to trouble the Blackwood family.”
The old lady had seen throughlong ago, but she just didn’t say it. | didn’t want to trouble the Blackwood
family because of her grandson.
The old lady askeda few more words of concern before leaving to rest. | didn’t bother her anymore decided
not to stay any longer.
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and
As | walked from the garden to the courtyard, | looked up to see Marcus standing on the stone slab road by the
Moonstone Reflecting Pool.
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