Chapter 156 Loyal to Wegalla
ASHER
I considered the idea for a moment before speaking up. This decision couldn't be
a careless one, not if Ector Felix’s life were at stake.
I knew at once that Silas’ suggestion for royal healers was out of the question.
The Felix family had been banished from Anemond. There was no way we could
let something this confidential be revealed to healers I didn’t even trust with my
own condition. Ector wouldn't be welcomed back to the Crescent Pack with open
arms. I knew well that the people of the capital wouldn't be satisfied with his
return, not when he'd been so publicly banished by my father.
But they did matter.
Cas sandra and Ector were the only ones I was thinking of
Ector needed my help and I wasn't about to refuse him medical intervention.
“I'll visit the borders in two days,” I decided. “I'll need your company as well,
Silas, but I want this trip to remain confidential. I don’t want this news to get out
to anyone else in Merliscire. Is that clear?”
Silas nodded. “Of course, Your Majesty. This will remain between us.”
Just as I was about to speak, there was a knock at the door, so loud that I
jumped in surprise.
“Who goes there?” I asked as I steadied my nerves. Between Ector and the bu
iness in Wild Crawler, I was feeling a tad bit unsteady.
“Lancel, Alpha,” I heard in reply from the other side of the door
“Come in,” I called out. Moments later, the door opened to reveal my most trusted
guard. I hadn't seen him in a while; he’d been on a confidental assignment.
As of late, he’d been tasked with the job of investigating the Beta family.
As Lancel entered my study, his expression was reluctant as he noticed Silas.
“Good evening, Beta Silas,” he greeted him politely anyway.
“Good evening,” Silas replied politely. He seemed to notice Lancel’s strangely
stiff demeanor, and I could practically see the gears of his mind trying to make
sense of the suddenly strange atmosphere of the room.
Meanwhile, my head began to throb as a headache began to manifest. Every
instinct wanted me to dismiss both the guard and the Beta so I could lay down
and try to rest, but there was too much to attend to. I had to cast my physical
illness aside and fulfill my duties as the Alpha King first and foremost.
As Lancel stood before me, I could sense he was hesitant to begin speaking,
which told me he was going to report something related to the Beta family.
I was about to ask Silas to leave, but suddenly, an idea struck me. It was a daring
one for sure, but the moment it entered my mind, I couldn't let it go.
“Lancel, please go ahead and share your report,” I commanded with my chin
raised slightly.
Lancel’s eyes widened in surprise, and he glanced at Silas before looking back.
at me. I gave him a nod and a reassuring look. While this was potentially one of
the worst ideas I'd ever had, this was also an opportunity to test whether Silas
was involved in what Oliver Moses was doing.
The guard took a quick breath and then began his report.
“Alpha, I have observed the king of Yerene visiting the House of Moses several
times recently,” he revealed. “Both alone and with diplomats.”
Silas started to frown and glanced at me in surprise. Clearly, he hadn't expected
Lancel to mention something like this right in front of him. It was also immediately
obvious that he had no idea what the guard was talking about.
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“Really?” I asked in surprise, and I leaned forward and rested my elbows on my
desk. Lancel nodded once.
“Yes, Alpha,” he replied solemnly. “I witnessed it on a total of six occasions. I
couldn’t gather more information than that without risking being seen.”
I nodded in consideration and stared out the window as I thought about this new
information.
What business did the King of Yurene have with the Moses family?
Before my mind could jump to the worst of circumstances, I turned back to
Lancel.
“The House of Moses was likely trying to show hospitality to our guests from the
North,” I offered nonchalantly. “I'm not sure if that is cause for alarm. But thank
you for your information, Lancel. I appreciate it greatly.”
My words were hollow, and Silas seemed to know that immediately. It wasn't
normal for the Beta family to have private meetings with a foreign king, especially
without informing the Alpha King beforehand.
“Of course, Alpha,” Lancel replied politely. “Shall I take my leave?”
“Yes,” I said with no hesitation, my eyes locked on Silas. “You are dismissed.”
Lancel gave me a small bow and without another word, the guard left the study.
When Silas and I were finally alone, the Beta bowed his head.
“Your Majesty, I have no knowledge of these meetings,” he swore. “I have no
involvement in my father’s business.”
I nodded as his head raised back up. I leaned forward and raised an eyebrow in
his direction.
“How do you feel about this situation?” I asked him directly.
Silas seemed a little taken aback by the question and hesitated in his reply.
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After a moment, he spoke again.
“I think it's inappropriate for my father to meet with the king of Yurene in private,”
he stated. “I assure you, Your Majesty, that I am not involved. I am loyal to the
country and my Alpha King. I would never allow my father to do anything. harmful
or treacherous to Wegalla. I care for my family, but our duties to your supersede
my feelings.”
I stared at him for a moment and looked for any physical indication that he was
lying. It was the most prominent Moses family trait. Adalyn lied just as easily as
breathing and Oliver was a master manipulator. Even Marco had picked up on
his mother’s tendencies to bend the truth.
But Silas didn’t appear to be lying. His golden gaze was steady and calm, and his
tone emphasized his words without overexaggeration. I didn’t know with the
utmost certainty, but I had a strong sense that he was telling me the truth.
“Okay,” I accepted his response and didn’t ask him any more questions about the
matter. “Thank you, Silas. Please get to work straight away and arrange our visit
to the border in two days’ time.”
“Yes, Your Majesty,” he replied, and he rose from his seat. He gave me a simple
bow but as he walked to the door, his pace slowed, and he turned back to face
me.
“Have you heard any news of Becky's return?” he asked quietly. “When will she
be returning to Anemond?”
I had to force back a surprised look. I hadn't expected the serious and guarded
Beta to inquire about Cas sandra’s assistant.
“Very soon,” I answered. “There’s a dangerous situation in Wild Crawler. Becky
uncovered some clues and will be returning to conduct some more research as
soon as possible.”
At the mention of Wild Crawler’s danger, Silas’ golden eyes widened, but he
simply nodded and didn’t ask any further questions. Instead, he just left the room.
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