Chapter 210

“Elder Randy!” Janet cried./

Glass slipped from his fingers.

The next second, the man’s large body was crushed down to the ground with a loud bang.

There was a moment of aghast silence.

Then somebody from the crowd let out a sudden scream of terror, “-Ahhh!!!” Janet jumped over the table and dropped down by Elder Randy’s side.

She quickly examined him.

His face was pale like a piece of paper. His breathing was labored as though his throat was clogged. And his body trembled as though having a seizure-

“He is poisoned!” Janet yelled.

Elder Pierre gasped and tossed his glass on the ground. Beer spilled over the grass. The grass began to smoke and withered within seconds!

“Somebody helps him!” Elder Pierre screams.

Janet tore the man’s collar open to help him better breathe. Her hands were slightly shaking in panic.

She couldn’t feel his pulse anymore!

A steady hand caught her wrist.

“I got this,” Westin whispered to her urgently.

He knelt and tilted Elder Randy’s head backward and lifted his chin to open airway.

Then he started compressing the man’s chest and gave him rescue breaths.

He carried on for a couple of rounds.

Elder Randy took an abrupt inhale of breath.

“It worked!” Elder Pierre gasped in thrill.

the

Janet put a finger underneath the man’s nose. She could now feel a faint airflow. “We should get him to the hospital!” Janet said loudly.

“Guards!” Westin snapped.

A group of guards rushed over and lifted Elder Randy off the ground.

The crowd quickly parted for them to come through. There was a horrified look on every guest’s face.

Westin wiped the sweat on his forehead with a grim look, “I should be at the hospital

as well.”

“I am coming with you,” Janet said.

The two of them hurried across the garden. The once lively dance floor had lapsed into a complete mess.

This year’s Spring Ball ended on a very hasty and chaotic note.

When Janet and Westin arrived at the clinic room in the castle, Elder Randy had already been taken into the emergency room.

Doctors and nurses surrounded the bed, examining Elder Randy’s condition.

Moments later, a doctor walked up to Westin, “We just did an initial exam of Elder Randy… He was indeed poisoned.”

Janet clenched her fists.

One of the senior elders got poisoned right under the nose of their King and with everyone watching.

This was huge!

Whoever did this has a lot of guts.

“Is he going to make it?” Westin asked.

The doctor hesitated, “We are taking his blood sample to the laboratory to identify which poison it is…But I am afraid that we can’t develop a cure for him in time-

“Then you will try!” Westin snapped, “I have got the best doctors in the Lycan’s world in this very room, and you are telling me that you don’t have the cure? Unacceptable!”

The doctor winced, intimidated by Westin’s aura.

“T–There are very few poisons that can do this level of damage to a Lycan. I am afraid we have to study this poison from scratch before developing a cure. Yet Elder Randy’s liver is failing. I am afraid that there is simply not enough time….

Westin looked enraged, “How long does he have?”

“In the best scenario, days. But liver failure can happen in minutes. So Elder Randy might…any seconds…”

Westin threw a punch at the wall, looking furious.

His most trusted elder got poisoned right in front of him.

Yet he couldn’t save him.

“I don’t care!” He huffed at the doctor with bloodshot eyes, “You will save him. That is an order from the King!”

The doctor trembled on his

spot

Just then, the monitor attached to Elder Randy’s body gave off a sharp noise and the nurse screamed, His blood pressure is dropping!”

“Heart failure!”

“Hurry do something–we are losing him!”

There was a lot of commotion in the clinic room.

Just then, a group of people bust in through the door. Most of them were elders. Rushing upfront was Agnes, holding a small bottle of liquid in her hand.

“I–I have the cure!” she shrieked.

She shoved the bottle into one of the nurses‘ hands, “Hurry! Give this to Elder Randy!”

The nurse grabbed the bottle urgently and shut the curtain, beginning the emergency treatment.

“Why do you have the cure?” Westin asked in astonishment.

Agnes wiped her teary eyes and wept, “Keavy died of food poisoning, remember? Ever since he died, I have been carrying a bottle of cure with me whenever I go. Oh god, poor Elder Randy…”

“But you can’t promise that your cure is effective for Elder Randy’s poison, right?” asked an elder dressed in a grey cloak.

Janet remembered this elder. Elder Lamonte.

She met him once in the dining hall on her first night here.

Agnes shook her head, “No, father…

“Then we should replace the criminal who poisoned Randy! And ask the criminal for the cure!” said Elder Lamonte boomingly.

Westin nodded, “I will have the soldiers search the garden right away and see if the security camera captured anyone suspicious-”

“You can do that. But I think the criminal is right by our side.”

Elder Lamonte let out a cold laugh, his eyes gleaming maliciously, “For example…Her.”

An astonished gasp could be heard from the crowd.

lanet rounded her eyes.

…Elder Lamonte was pointing at her?

Was he fucking crazy?!

“This is nonsense-” she huffed.

“Careful, Elder Lamonte!” Westin hissed darkly, “That is my Queen you are pointing at!”

Lamonte putted his chest arrogantly, “I am perfectly aware. But she is the one who carried this barrel of beer into the venue. Everyone saw her bringing it in. She is the best suspect!”

“That is your big reason?” Janet snapped, “I was simply helping out a maid who couldn’t lift that barrel-”

“Where is this maid then? Nobody saw her,” Lamonte pressed.

Janet snapped her head to Westin, “You saw that maid, right? When you walked up behind me?

Westin hesitated..

“…You told me that you were helping a maid. But I didn’t see her with my own eyes,”

he said.

Janet couldn’t believe this.

The maid was standing right by her side!

How could he not see her?

“Then where is Annie? Lady Annie saw the maid!” Janet snapped.

“Annie came with me. Let me go get her,” Agnes said.

She left the clinic room and was back with Annie seconds later.

“Annie, you saw the maid with the barrel, right?” Janet asked in an urgent voice.

Annie held her head down, trembling like a leave in the wind.

I don’t know what you are talking about, Lady Janet…” she said in a whisper.

Janet froze on her spot.

“What?” she stuttered in a trance, “You noticed that maid first. You even said to me that this maid would be punished by her supervisor later…How can you not remember?”

Annie said nothing and simply shook her head hastily.

Agnes rounded one arm around Annie’s shoulder and gently patted her back, “It is OK Annie. You said the truth. You are a brave girl.”

Janet snarled, “What truth! This is a fucking lie-

“Lady Janet!”

Agnes raised her head and looked at Janet with watery eyes:

“Cursing and scaring this poor girl won’t make your crime disappear.

Maybe…maybe you should own up to it when there is still a chance and save Elder Randy’s life. I am sure the King will be merciful with your punishment.”

Janet stood perfectly still.

A chill was sent down her spine.

She suddenly understood what was going on.

…This was a trap.

Carefully designed for her.

She couldn’t be sure earlier…but Annie’s lie confirmed everything.

Annie lied to frame her.

And how had the power to manipulate Annie?

Janet glared at Agnes with cold eyes.

Seconds later, she turned to Westin, “Do you believe in me

Westin’s jaw tensed.

…You have a motive,” he said sullenly.

She wanted to punch him in the face, “What fucking motive?! I just met the man. You introduced him to me, remember?!”

Westin leaned in and whispered in a voice that was only audible to the two of them, “Let me guess. Do you think that killing one of my elders will free you from our deal? My people will never accept a criminal as Queen. Is that what you think?”

Janet found his theory so absurd that she almost laughed, “Is that what YOU think?!”

Westin looked straight into her eyes, “Yes. Because you are that smart to me. Hand over the cure and I can still protect you from the other elders. Or…you are on your own this time.‘

Janet balled her fists, body shaking in rage.

How could she hand over the cure that didn’t exist?

But she didn’t have any proof of her innocence.

So what should she do now?

Fought back?

Or own up to the crime she didn’t commit?

Right at this extremely tense moment, a voice came from outside of the room

-HOLD ON! I have a witness!!!

Tip: You can use left, right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.Tap the middle of the screen to reveal Reading Options.

If you replace any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.

Report