Chapter 12
The Male Leadâs Father
Jania didnât know how many monsters she could kill with this weapon, but she had to try. She couldnât just leave Alex to die alone.
Clenching her teeth, she ran toward the lake, her breath burning in her chest.
âHaah⌠haahâŚâ
By the time she reached the lakeside, it was already dark. The forest blocked most of the sunlight, so night always fell earlier here.
âAlexâŚâ
As she got closer to the lake where the monsters had appeared, a strange, fishy smell filled the air. It wasnât the same watery smell from earlier that afternoonâit was darker, thicker, and made her shiver.
Deep down, she already knew Alex might not be safe. But she shook her head furiously. Even if it was foolish, she couldnât stop herself from running forward.
âAlex!â
Finally, the lake came into view, and she cried his name loudly.
Thenâ
ââŚWhatâŚâ
She froze on the spot, her eyes widening.
From her feet all the way across the lakeside, monster corpses were scattered everywhere.
They werenât just deadâthey were torn apart, limbs and heads separated, lying gruesomely across the ground.
âUrghâŚâ
Jania gagged, bending over as nausea rose in her throat.
Slowly, she lifted her head again⌠and saw someone.
âGrrrkâŚâ
A strange man was clutching the neck of what seemed to be the last monster alive.
He turned his head slowly to look at her.
âAah.â
The moment their eyes met, Jania couldnât move. His sharp, golden eyes locked onto her, and the hand holding her crossbow trembled violently.
âThis isnât the time to freezeâŚâ
The lake was filled with monster corpses, all clearly killed by this man. But Alex was nowhere in sight. Biting her lip nervously, she forced herself to speak.
âWho⌠who are you?â
ââŚâ
âDid you, by any chance⌠see a black-furred wolf?â
Her lips barely moved, but she managed to ask.
The man wasnât carrying any weapon. In fact, he wasnât wearing anything at all. Naked.
Jania fought to keep her eyes from darting downward.
Yet, even without weapons or armor, this man had torn apart terrifying monsters with nothing but his bare hands.
Why was he like this? She didnât know, but one thing was certain: if he wanted to, he could easily kill her too.
Her body trembled instinctively with fear, but she tried to stay calm as she stared at him.
ThunkârollâŚ
âEek!â
The man dropped the monsterâs body. Its severed head rolled across the ground.
The gruesome sight made Jania whimper.
She wanted to run away right now. She wanted nothing to do with this terrifying man.
âWait.â
But the man threw aside the body and began walking toward her.
Startled, Jania raised her crossbow and pointed it at him.
âDonât come closer!â
ââŚ.â
He stopped where he stood, looking at her crossbow as if he hadnât expected her to aim it at him.
Jania bit her lip and shouted again.
âI asked you who you are!â
âAh.â
Her sharp voice seemed to surprise him.
His golden eyes widened slightly.
Then, as Janiaâs gaze dropped to his neck, she noticed something dangling there.
âA⌠collar?â
He wasnât wearing clothes, but around his neck hung a loose red leather collar, far too big for him. A long leash dangled from it.
Her eyes widened in disbelief.
âThatâs Alexâs collar!â
She had fastened it with her own hands, held that leash every day during walks.
There was no way she could mistake it.
This terrifying manâthe one who had slaughtered all the monstersâwas wearing Alexâs collar.
âNo wayâŚâ
Her hand shook so hard she almost dropped the crossbow. Slowly, she lowered it.
The man smiled faintly and walked toward her again.
âYou asked who I was, didnât you?â
âAhâŚâ
His deep voice brushed against her ears, and his golden eyes curved like a crescent.
âIâm the puppy you raised.â
ââŚ.â
Jania was speechless, staring at him.
***
When they returned home, Ellaâleft alone in her cageâsquealed loudly the moment she saw Jania.
Still dazed, Jania lifted Ella out and stroked her trembling back.
âIâm sorry, Ella. You must have been so scared.â
âKii, kiiâŚâ
As Jania soothed her gently, Ella finally calmed down. With a sigh, Jania put her down carefully, then turned to the man behind her.
âSo⌠your name is?â
âAlex.â
âThatâs not true.â
Jania frowned at him.
The man who had been pretending to be nothing more than a harmless pet wolf smiled slyly.
âBut⌠he looks familiarâŚâ
She studied him from head to toe.
He was wearing the robe she had given him. On her, it dragged across the floor, but on him it only reached his calves.
âWhere have I seen him before?â
Her eyes narrowed as she stared at his face.
Jet-black hair, pale skin, sharp masculine features, a high nose, perfectly shaped lips.
He was undeniably handsome.
But⌠strangely familiar. She was sure sheâd never forget a man this good-looking.
âEven his voiceâŚâ
That deep, rich tone felt familiar too, like sheâd heard it before.
Then, she remembered her recent dreams.
âHave you woken?â
âYour fever is still high.â
The man in her dreams⌠his voice was exactly the same.
âAhâŚ!â
Her eyes widened. She pointed at him in shock.
âIt wasnât a dreamâŚ?â
âDream?â
Rupert tilted his head, then chuckled when he realized what she meant.
âShe thought it was a dream? Well, I guess she was half-delirious then.â
He tilted his head slightly, looking down at her flushed face with a calm smile.
âYou⌠you pervert!â
âPervert?â
âWhat else would I call you?! In the cave, and in this house tooâŚ!â
âAhâŚâ
Rupert remembered. When she had collapsed in the forest during the rain, he had carried her to a cave.
Her clothes had been soaked, so he removed them to prevent hypothermia.
To keep her alive, they had huddled together for warmth.
Later, when she still looked unwell, he had brought her into the mansion and cast a stabilizing spell to help her body recover.
Both times had been to save her. But now, being called a pervert made him feel unfairly accused.
His gaze darkened slightly. To Jania, though, it only made him look more shameless.
âTell me the truth! Who are you? What did you do to me?â
She rolled up her sleeves, glaring furiously. A moment ago, sheâd been terrified of the man who tore monsters apart with his bare handsâbut now she only saw him as a liar who had tricked her by pretending to be a harmless wolf.
âIâll explain everything, but please calm down.â
âDo I look calm to you?!â
ââŚHmm.â
Rupert sighed, troubled by her anger.
Thinking back, he could admit the situation did look suspicious. But nothing inappropriate had happened.
Despite the wolf-beastmenâs reputation, Rupert had acted with restraint. He decided to reveal his true identity.
âMy name is Rupert Ferdinand.â
ââŚWhat? Ferdinand?â
Janiaâs eyes widened.
That nameâshe could never forget.
It was the family name of the male lead in the novel!