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[Margaret’s Perspective]

Thankfully, the sudden knocking at the door didn’t let my restlessness linger too long. I turned to look and to my surprise, it was Levi who had co.

He was alone, with no Henry following behind him.

I raised my eyebrows slightly, watching him step by step as he walked in, "Is everyone on your island this idle? The first thing in the morning is to co and watch the captive?"

Levi seed indifferent to my sarcasm. He picked a spot to sit down on his own, and only when he looked up at again did he speak, "I didn’t sleep all night because Licia’s yard was breached!"

I didn’t expect Levi to be so direct in telling the news, so I looked at him silently, not joining the conversation.

Seeing my lack of reaction, Levi sighed and continued, "Though the patrol team discovered the enemy’s attack imdiately, and Henry ordered a thorough search of the island right away, they just couldn’t find where the person was hiding! They can’t turn into plants or trees, nor can they vanish into thin air, so why can’t they be found?"

I didn’t think Levi had co to complain to . Given he’d said so much to himself, there must be sothing waiting for next.

Thinking this, I still looked at him with cold eyes, "What exactly are you trying to say?"

Levi’s eyes flashed as I spoke to him, then he continued, more cheerfully, "Henry is afraid they’ll discover your location, so he’s had the hospital surrounded inside and out. I’m curious when they’ll expose themselves to rescue you, so I ca over early to keep watch!"

I was utterly speechless at his words, huffing back at him, "What a nice ’invitation into the urn’ you’ve set up. It seems you can’t wait for Donald to realize I’m here, and then ambush him with elite troops and well-designed traps, waiting for him to fall into the net!"

Levi raised an eyebrow at and remained noncommittal.

I took a deep breath and continued, "Donald isn’t as foolish as you think. He won’t miss such an obvious trap. You won’t succeed!"

"That’s not necessarily true," Levi imdiately countered, his eyes filled with cynicism and mockery, "Henry said Donald would rather die in your place, if he knows you’re here, how can he bear not to rescue you? The battle between us is inevitable; it can’t be avoided."

After murmuring that last sentence, I looked at him, feeling sowhat baffled, "You seem pretty confident that you can defeat Donald. I’m rather curious where such confidence cos from. Is it all because of the elusive Poison Snake Island Master?"

"Do you even realize what kind of army you’re up against? Donald would mobilize the entire strength of the Wolf Royal Family to eradicate Henry. Ordinary irregular soldiers or rcenaries stand no chance against a large-scale assault. It’s only a matter of ti before this island is flattened. If you’re thinking of using to negotiate any terms with Donald, I’d advise you to abandon that hope. I would rather die than be a burden to Donald!"

The half-truths I was trying to use to brainwash Levi—even if they couldn’t undermine his resolve to face Donald head-on, I still hoped to plant a seed of doubt and insecurity in his mind.

Levi was quiet as I finished speaking, his eyes intensely focused on .

After a mont, he scoffed in mockery, as if he found my expression quite amusing, "Has Henry ever ntioned that there’s a special kind of cuteness about you? It’s an innocence that no one has the heart to shatter. Are you trying to convince to turn over a new leaf? Hahaha!"

As Levi spoke, he suddenly stopped laughing and said coldly to , "It’s too late now, there’s no going back. Donald won’t forgive those who have betrayed him, and neither can I."

Neither Donald nor I had delved into the fundantal reason for Levi’s alliance with Henry. He was like a particularly prickly conundrum; anyone who even thought of getting a closer look would find themselves viciously pricked until bleeding from the face!

At this point, I couldn’t comprehend the significance of Levi’s words. I frowned at him, finding this man’s madness sowhat terrifying, his thoughts incomprehensible to a normal person.

"The duty doctor told you smashed all the dicine given to you. Why? Don’t you rember how you were rolling in pain on the ground yesterday?"

Levi’s change in topic surprised . I frowned and locked eyes with him, not responding.

But given his bizarre way of thinking, it seed he didn’t need to speak anyway, "Henry was genuinely distraught over you. I had never seen him look so worried before—it was really sothing! If he had said you were his lover, I might have believed it at the ti..."

"Shut your mouth!" I couldn’t stand his madman-like babbling any longer and sharply interrupted him.

Levi mockingly closed his mouth and looked at with amusent in his eyes.

"Get out!" I continued.

Levi casually crossed his legs with a provocative posture, looking at , motionless.

After taking several deep breaths, unable to contain my urge, I turned my head away, fearing I’d lose control and strike him the next second!

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