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Chapter 169: Chapter 169 – Their worst nightmare

Madison hesitated for a mont before speaking, her fingers tightening slightly around her purse as though she was gathering the courage to say sothing that truly mattered.

"We don’t have much," she began, her voice gentle but heavy with sincerity, "but this is everything we’ve managed to save over the years from the little investnts we made, and we ca here today because we want you to have it."

As she spoke, she pulled out a card and pressed it into Seraphine’s palm with both hands, as though she needed to make sure it stayed there.

Seraphine looked down at it briefly before shaking her head, her expression softening as she gently pushed the card back into Madison’s hand.

"Please don’t do this," she said quietly, her tone calm but firm. "You don’t need to worry about , because I’m doing far better than you can imagine, and right now, I’m about to prepare a serum for Bryan, so I’ll also take care of your dicine and vitamins and have everything sent to you."

The couple exchanged a look, their disappointnt clear, not because she refused the money for selfish reasons, but because they genuinely wanted to do sothing for her after everything she had done for them.

At the sa ti, sothing else caught their attention entirely.

"Wait," Madison said, her brows drawing together in confusion. "You’re still treating Bryan even after finding out that he isn’t your child?"

Seraphine forced a small smile, one that didn’t fully reach her eyes but carried enough warmth to answer the question.

"It’s the right thing to do," she said simply, because to her, that was all the explanation that mattered.

Then, as if to shift the mont away from sothing too heavy, she added, "You can stay here tonight if you want."

The offer was genuine, but the couple shook their heads almost imdiately, their decision already made.

"We already booked a hotel," Einstein said gently. "We’ll head back tomorrow."

Madison stepped closer again, reaching for Seraphine’s hand as emotion filled her voice.

"Thank you for being so kind, Sera," she said, her grip warm and steady. "I believe the Moon Goddess will bless you with countless pups and a man who will make you his entire world."

For reasons Seraphine couldn’t quite explain, those words hit her harder than anything else that had been said that night, and before she could stop it, tears gathered in her eyes.

"Thank you... nanny," she whispered, her voice softer now, carrying a vulnerability she rarely allowed anyone to see. "If you ever need anything at all, just call ."

They pulled each other into an embrace, one that lingered just a little longer than expected, before the older couple finally turned and left, their presence fading into the quiet of the night.

Once they were gone, Seraphine didn’t waste any ti.

She went straight to work.

Preparing Bryan’s serum required precision, patience, and complete focus, as every component needed to align perfectly, and even after everything was combined, it would still take a full twenty-four hours before it stabilized enough to be used.

Madison’s vitamins were much simpler in comparison, sothing she could handle quickly, and she arranged for the rest of her dication to be delivered without delay.

By the ti she finished everything, from the serum to the orders and final checks, the night had already slipped into the early hours of the morning.

Exhaustion settled into her body as she finally stepped away, taking a quick shower before collapsing into bed, her mind barely staying awake long enough to register anything else.

It felt like no ti had passed at all before she was being woken up.

"I had to wake you," Corvine said, his voice carrying a hint of apology, "but Voren isn’t the kind of person who takes lateness lightly."

Seraphine nodded, still heavy with sleep as she forced herself up and got ready, her movents slower than usual as she pushed through the lingering fatigue.

The mont she got into the car, she leaned back and closed her eyes, letting the quiet hum of the drive pull her back into sleep, and she didn’t wake again until they reached the parking lot.

Corvine glanced at her before speaking, his tone thoughtful.

"Back at the pack, most people thought you were cold and heartless," he said, watching her reaction carefully. "But after seeing all of this... you’re probably the kindest person I know."

Seraphine frowned slightly, turning toward him as she tried to process the sudden comnt.

"What brought that on?" she asked, her voice clearer now after the short rest.

Corvine let out a small breath before answering, "I kept checking on you last night, and I saw how much ti you spent working on Bryan’s serum and Madison’s dication, and that’s ti you could have used doing sothing that would bring you a lot more money."

A faint smile ford on Seraphine’s lips, her response coming without hesitation.

"I’ve learned sothing important," she said, her voice steady but thoughtful. "You treat people the way you want to be treated, and I’m not about to push away the good people who actually care about ."

Her expression changed slightly as sothing colder settled beneath her words.

"But the ones who hurt my daughter, they’re going to pay for it."

Corvine nodded slowly, understanding the weight behind that statent, but he still had one more question.

"What if your daughter isn’t among Santiago’s captives?" he asked carefully. "What if you find her safe, well taken care of, and you get to be with her again?"

He didn’t expect the smile that appeared on Seraphine’s face.

It was rare, soft in a way that made her seem almost untouched by everything she had been through.

"In that case," she said, her voice lighter for a brief mont, "I’d reward the people who protected her."

Then the softness disappeared just as quickly as it ca, replaced by sothing far more intense.

"But the ti I lost with her, all the monts I didn’t get to see, Ravyn and Daisy will still answer for that."

Corvine hesitated before asking the question that clearly weighed on him the most.

"What if her condition is worse, or she’s gone?"

Seraphine’s lips curved into a smile that carried no warmth at all, sothing darker settling into her expression. "Then I beco their worst nightmare."

Before Corvine could respond, a deep, familiar voice cut through the mont as soone tapped lightly on the car window.

"How long are you planning to stay in there?"

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