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The Tyrannical Wolf King's Contract Bride-Chapter 13: The Wolf King’s Violence
Lila’s POV
"Mark, give me some time," my voice trembled, but I fought to keep it steady. "I’ll contact the university’s registrar’s office right away."
Back at my desk, I immediately called the graduate school of my alma mater. The hold music seemed to stretch on for a suffocating eternity. After looking up my information, the operator sounded confused. "Ms. Goodrich? Your degree status... is currently listed as ’Pending Final Audit.’ There’s no final confirmation of conferral in the system. I suggest you email your program coordinator."
’Pending? How is that possible! I completed all my credits, passed my thesis defense, and even wore the graduation gown!’
’What should I do? I have to get official proof from the university within 48 hours. But what if the problem is internal? What if someone is deliberately holding up my records?’
I stared at the cold, red status notification on the screen, feeling helpless for the first time. In this glamorous city, the education, skills, and hard work I took so much pride in could all be so easily erased by a simple "system error."
The worst part was, I didn’t even know who my enemy was.
Outside my window, a full moon hung high in the sky, its cool light scattering across the lake and creating shimmering ripples. And in the depths of that silent darkness, something seemed to be quietly approaching, silent and unseen, yet powerful enough to devour me completely.
When I returned to Moon Hidden Villa, the housekeeper looked at me as if he wanted to say something but was holding back. In the end, he just said in a low voice, "Ma’am, a guest has been waiting for you in the living room for a long time."
My heart sank, and a sense of foreboding washed over me. I hurried to the living room, pushed open the door, and, just as I’d expected, saw a familiar figure.
Caleb Goodrich was standing in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows, his back to me. His suit was immaculate, but he exuded an indescribable weariness. Hearing the door open, he turned around immediately, his eager gaze landing on my face.
"Lila!" He took a few steps forward, his voice laced with obvious guilt and concern. "About the engagement party... I’m so sorry. Are you okay?"
’His eyes were sincere and his tone was earnest, as if he wasn’t the one who had defined me as "someone else" in front of everyone that night. I don’t understand. Why has he come after me now? When Penelope slapped me, he didn’t even stand up for me. He just stood there silently, leaving me to face everyone’s ridicule and pity all alone.’
I took a small step back, creating some distance between us, and struggled to keep my expression calm. "I’m fine." My voice was quiet but unusually clear. "Where’s your fiancée? Didn’t she come with you?"
Caleb’s expression stiffened for a moment, and his eyes darted away. "She... went back to the Vanderbilt’s."
"Right," I said with a self-mocking laugh as a bitter ripple spread through my heart. "Only when she’s gone do you spare a little time and energy for me."
’Fifteen years of affection, of being by each other’s side day and night, couldn’t compare to his engagement to Penelope, which has only lasted a few short months. The realization was a dull knife, carving into my heart again and again.’
"Lila, don’t be like this." He reached out, as if to touch my shoulder, but I turned and dodged him.
"I’m really fine!" I lifted my head and looked him straight in the eye, saying word by word, "From now on, if there’s nothing you need, don’t come looking for me."
’I can’t just cut all ties with the Goodrich family. Uncle Arthur and Aunt Elizabeth gave me a home, paid for my education, and pulled me out of the mire of the foster care system. I can never repay them for the kindness of raising me. So, I can’t hate them, and I can’t resent them for arranging Caleb’s marriage.’
’But I can stay out of their way. I can avoid ruining Caleb’s marriage. I can even truly respect and love him as a real brother! I can completely bury that inappropriate, precious love from my girlhood.’ 𝕗𝚛𝚎𝚎𝐰𝗲𝗯𝗻𝚘𝚟𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝕞
"Lila, don’t be like this." Caleb’s voice grew heavy, and genuine pain filled his eyes, as if he were the one who had been hurt. "I didn’t... I didn’t mean it like that."
"Brother," I interrupted, deliberately emphasizing the word "brother" to bring us both back to reality. "I’m grown up now. I don’t need your protection anymore. From now on, you should focus on your family and stop worrying about me."
"No! This isn’t what I want!" He suddenly grew agitated, reaching for my wrist. "In my eyes, you’ll always be that little girl who needs me! I didn’t mean to let you be humiliated at the engagement party, it’s just... I just want to gain control of the family’s power faster..."
"There’s no need to say any more." I fought back the tears welling in my eyes and forced a reasonably decent smile. "Brother, I understand. You’ve been very good to me. See? I’m doing just fine, aren’t I?"
I pointed to my unblemished cheek, then to the proper business attire I was wearing. "Look, I have my own job now, my own life. Mr. Hale is also... very good to me. Please," my voice finally trembled, though almost imperceptibly, "please leave. And try not to show up so often, okay?"
’I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to hold back. Afraid I would break down and cry in front of him. Afraid I would question him like an abandoned child, asking why he didn’t want me anymore. But I no longer had the right to shed tears in front of this man who was about to become another woman’s husband. My tears would only be a burden to him, or proof that I was fair game for mockery.’
Caleb’s hand froze in mid-air, his face pale. He looked at me, his lips moving as if he wanted to say something more, but in the end, all his words dissolved into a heavy sigh.
"Lila..." he murmured, his expression so complex I couldn’t read it. "Do you really... think Jasper Hale is good to you?"
"That’s not for you to worry about."
A deep, cold voice, like the clash of frigid steel, came from the living room entrance.
Caleb and I turned our heads at the same time. Jasper was standing there, though I don’t know when he arrived. His posture was as straight and tall as a pine tree, and his perfectly tailored black suit only accentuated his sharp, severe aura. He had no expression on his face, but his eyes were like ice-forged blades, pinned directly on Caleb.
Caleb’s face instantly turned uglier. He subconsciously straightened his posture, trying to maintain the dignity of the Goodrich family heir. "Mr. Hale," he managed to force out the name, but his voice was already tight with an almost imperceptible tension. "I was just coming to see Lila."
"See her?" A cold, humorless curve lifted the corner of Jasper’s mouth. His smile held none of a human’s warmth, only the chilling murderous intent of a predator facing prey that had trespassed on its territory. Before the words had even faded, his figure flashed like a phantom in front of Caleb.
It happened so fast I could barely see him move.
The next second, Jasper’s left hand clamped around Caleb’s throat like an iron vise, and he violently slammed him against the hard marble wall! A dull thud echoed through the spacious living room.
"Jasper! Stop!" I shrieked, my heart nearly leaping out of my throat.







