Chapter 178 Even If | Die.
Chapter 178: Even If | Died, She Wouldn't Care
Chapter 178: Even If | Died, She Wouldn't Care
(Elena Blackwood’s POV)
| turned my head to look out the window, watching the city streets blur past. “No need to explain to me, I'm not
interested in who she is.”
Marcus responded with a faint “hmm.” As he was about to say something, he turned away and coughed,
covering his mouth with a handkerchief. The sound was harsh and wet in the confined space of the car.
| noticed and frowned, but didn’t ask anything. Something about that cough sounded wrong, more serious than a
simple cold.
Marcus quickly regained his composure, tucking the handkerchief away. “Where are you staying? I'll have Amber
drop you off.”
| stared at the handkerchief clutched in his hand. There was something dark staining the white fabric.
| looked away and opened the door to get out of the car. The morning air felt crisp against my skin after the
tension inside the vehicle.
| glanced back to see Marcus watchingwith a faint smile on his face. His expression was unreadable, almost
melancholy.
| pursed my lips and walked away without another word.
(Marcus Blackwood’s POV)
Amber Stone got into the car and sawtake out spills from my jacket pocket. She quickly handeda
bottle of mineral water.
| swallowed the pills and drank the water, feeling the bitter taste coat my throat. The medication was becoming
less effective with each passing day. /
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Amber looked atwith concern etched across her features. “Alpha, are you sure you don’t want to tell your
Luna about your condition?”
My gaze fell outside the window, watching Elena's retreating figure. My face was reflected in the glass, devoid of
color and looking more gaunt than ever.
“There's no need.” My voice cout rougher than intended. “Even if | died, she wouldn't care.”
| paused, the weight of that truth settling in my chest like a stone. “Telling her would only makesuffer
more.”
Amber fell silent, her hands gripping the steering wheel tighter. She knew better than to argue when | spoke with
such finality.
(Elena Blackwood’s POV)
| returned to the hotel distractedly, my mind replaying the encounter with Marcus. Something was seriously
wrong with his health, but he clearly didn’t want my concern.
Downstairs in the lobby, | ran into William Parker and Hugo Ashworth. They appeared to be in the middle of a
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serious conversation.
Seeing me, William Parker rushed forward and dropped to his knees with a thud. The sound echoed through the
marble lobby.
| was taken aback and quickly moved to help him up. “Mr. Parker, what are you doing?”
William Parker looked up atwith tears streaming down his weathered face. “I'm begging you, she’s my only
daughter.”
His voice cracked with desperation. “It's my fault, | didn’t teach her well, that’s why she went astray!”
He clutched at my hands with trembling fingers. “It was wrong ofto be greedy and think about things that
didn’t belong to me.”
“I haven't touched a penny of the remaining seven million,” he continued frantically. “I can return it to Alpha
Marcus, and I'll spend the rest of my life working to pay back the remaining one million.”
He pleaded with the desperation of a broken man. “Please don’t sue my daughter, she’s only twenty, she has a
long life ahead of her!”
Seeing William Parker weeping and sacrificing his dignity for his daughter, | felt conflicted. From a certain
perspective, he was a good father trying to protect his child.
After a moment, | spoke slowly and carefully. “I won't pursue the matter of her taking my place, but she
committed a crby hiring someone to plan the car accident, even if she was incited.”
William Parker froze, his face going pale as the implications sank in.
| continued with gentle firmness. “I have no power to decide how the Northern Territory Pack Enforcement
Division will judge her.”
“She is an adult and should pay for her actions,” | added. “If you really care about her, you should take this
opportunity to teach her that there are no shortcuts in life.”
William Parker remained still, suddenly lookin completely.
several years older. The fight seemed to drain out of him
Hugo stepped in front of him, his voice calm and analytical. “Mr. Parker, your daughter is considered an
accomplice.”
“Even if she’s sentenced, it will only be for a few years,” Hugo continued. “Moreover, prison is the safest place
for her.”
Hugo's words caused William Parker's expression to change slightly. “Are you saying...”
Hugo clarified with clinical precision. ‘If your daughter returns to Riverside City now, will the mastermind let her
go?”
He paused to let that sink in. “Would you rather see your daughter die, or have her lose a few years of
freedom?”
William Parker fell silent, processing this harsh reality. His shoulders sagged as understanding dawned.
Soon after, William Parker left the hotel with his luggage, seemingly having understood Hugo's logic. His
departure was quiet and resigned.
Tiooked up at Hugo with newfound respect. “I didn’t expect you to be so good at persuading people.
Chapter 178: Even If | Die
“Although she wasn’t the mastermind, she knew the car accident would cause casualties and still carried it out,”
| continued thoughtfully. “So it still counts as intentional homicide. It’s not certain whether she’ll only be
sentenced for a few years.”
Hugo smiled with a hint of sadness. “If he had to choose between his daughter going to jail and his daughter
being killed, | believe any father would choose the former.”
| lowered my eyes, lost in thought about family bonds and sacrifice.
“What's wrong?” Hugo asked, noticing my contemplative mood.
I shook my head slowly. “Nothing, it’s just that Sandy Parker has such a father, yet she always thinks her father
is bad to her. It’s quite sad.”
Hugo looked atwith understanding. “Thinking about your former foster parents?”
| paused, not answering directly. The comparison was too painful to voice.
Hugo folded his arms and spoke gently. “But you have family who cherish you now, why dwell on the past?”
| was momentarily dazed by his words, then smiled with genuine warmth. “You're right, there's no need to dwell
on those bad things from the past.”
“Including Marcus?”
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