Chapter 220: Tonight It’s Just the Two of Us
(Elena’s POV)
As security escorted Sophia Rivers away, | noticed her eyes-filled not with fear or shame, but
pure unwillingness. The look of someone who'd never tasted defeat suddenly forced to
swallow it whole.
| calmly withdrew my gaze, refusing to give her the satisfaction of my attention.
“I didn’t expect that paper was originally yours,” Professor Andrew Kelly approached me, his voice heavy with
regret. “It’s all my fault for believing her words without investigating
properly.”
He sighed deeply, his shoulders slumping slightly.
“If you weren't Professor Theodore Ashworth’s student, | would really want to take you back to Moonridge
Territory with me.”
| shook my head, feeling uncomfortable with his praise. “That paper was considered absurd by many at the time.
Even | wasn’t confident about it.”
My fingers fidgeted with the edge of my lab coat. “But it was you who allowed that ‘absurd theory’ to be
witnessed and validated in werewolf brain medicine. I still have much to learn
from you.”
Professor Kelly laughed heartily, the sound echoing in the now-empty conference chamber. “I really want to
accept you as my student.”
“Recruiting my student right in front of me?” Professor Theodore Ashworth’s voice cfrom behind us. “That's
not appropriate, Andrew.”
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He approached with measured steps, his eyes twinkling with amusement despite his stern
tone.
Professor Kelly clutched his chest tically. “It’s a genuine regret of mine, missing out on such talent.”
“You never asked,” Professor Ashworth retorted, crossing his arms.
| smiled awkwardly as they continued their good-natured argument. The truth was, I'd never
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offered an explanation either.
After leaving the conference chamber with Professor Ashworth, he noticed my distant
expression.
“Thinking about how to deal with Sophia Rivers?” he asked perceptively.
| blinked, surprised by his insight.
“Don’t worry about seeingoff,” he said kindly. “Go handle your business.”
| nodded gratefully and said goodbye, my mind already racing ahead to my next steps.
Once outside the institute, | pulled out my phone and called Rachel Thompson.
“Hello?” Her voice was thick with sleep.
“Did | wake you?” | asked, feeling guilty.
“It’s fine,” she assured me, stifling a yawn. “I have tomorrow off anyway.”
| got straight to the point. “I need you to send over the evidence we gathered. It's tto use
ie.”
(Marcus's POV)
“Sophia Rivers has been detained, Alpha,” my Elite Guard reported, standing at attention in the hotel suite’s
living room.
| remained unmoved by this news, merely nodding in acknowledgment.
Amber Stone, seated across from me, raised her eyebrows in surprise. “She’s actually been detained? | thought
she was like an indestructible cockroach.”
The Elite Guard shifted his weight. “She gave the nanomedicine research results to Nolan Consortium, only to be
trapped by Luna Elena.”
My eyelids twitched slightly. I'd known Elena wouldn’t let this matter rest.
“Felix Xavier is at Nolan Consortium,” Amber revealed, checking her tablet. “He goes by the nChavez and
currently serves as a board member there.”
She looked up at me. “This confirms Sophia indeed has connections with Felix Xavier.”
| tapped my fingers rhythmically on the table, considering this information. “Felix Xavier has probably been the
person behind Sophia all these years.”
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The pieces were finally falling into place.
“Have someone meet with Deputy Minister Harrison,” | instructed Amber. “Ask him to relay a message to the
director.”
(Elena’s POV)
| stopped at the entrance, overhearing their conversation. When Amber turned and saw me, she nodded
respectfully.
“Luna,” she acknowledged before slipping past me.
Marcus looked toward me, his golden eyes unreadable. | said nothing, merely stepping aside slightly to let Amber
and the Elite Guard pass.
After they left, with Secretary and Alexander Blackwood both absent, the large suite fell silent. Only Marcus and |
remained.
He leisurely loosened his cufflinks, the soft click echoing in the quiet room.
“Tonight it’s just the two of us,” he remarked casually.
My steps faltered as | turned to look at him. What did he mean by remindingwe were alone together?
The Alpha gazed at my face for a long moment, his expression softening almost imperceptibly.
“Should we go out for dinner, or shall | cook?” he finally added.
| was stunned for several seconds, not expecting such a mundane question. | looked away, unable to hold his
intense gaze.
“Let’s go out to eat,” | suggested, my voice steadier than | felt.
He smiled faintly and agreed.
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