Chapter 729
---- His mouth opened in gurgling gasps, hands reaching out to grab me, to fight back.
His eyes widened, filled with shock and silent accusations.
| watched as the light of life faded from their depths.
['m sorry.
You were a good soldier.
Now, sacrifice yourself for your Duke one last time.
---- | stepped aside, letting his lifeless body collapse onto the carpet, where the blood immediately began to soak
in.
| shrugged off my tunic and tossed it over the corpse.
Pulling a handkerchief from my trouser pocket, | wiped my hands clean.
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He arrived within minutes.
Wrap the body in the carpet and take it to the furnaces.
Burn it make sure not even ashes remain.
And needless to say, this soldier was never here.
He was one of the traitors along with the general, T said, dropping ice cubes into my drink.
The other guards present that day would soon suffer terrible and fatal accidents as well.
Yes, sir.
Dont worry, Il handle it flawlessly, he assured me.
I turned to face him.
you'd better, Alfred.
Because you know very well what will happen to your daughters if you ever think of betraying me.
N-No, sir.
You know Im loyal, he said quickly, lowering his head in submission.
Thope so, | muttered, downing my drink in one go.
Is Brenda in the salon? Yes, sir.
Inodded, heading for the door as he rolled up the carpet with the body inside.
| stepped over it carefully, making sure not to stain my boots with blood.
---- and replace the letter opener.
BAM! Islammed the door shut behind me, striding down the hall, scowling.
| would not make the smistake as that fool Elliot, who had the enemy right under his roof and let them play
him for a fool because he was too soft-handed.
| paid for the butlers daughters to attend private school.
At first, he had been so grateful, unaware that it was my way of ensuring his loyaltyof keeping his offspring as
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If he ever betrayed me, his precious little girls wouldnt make it hfor the next holiday season.
Thurried to my chambers to change, just in case | had been splattered with blood, and to freshen up.
Not every day did | get the pleasure of finally caging that lioness.
I was certain of her surrender.
And | would savor every moment of it.
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