âYouâre badly injured, Sonya.
You should go to the hospital first.
â
Sonya had a good heart.
She was the one who stood up for me without hesitation when Marleyâs servant tried to bully me.
I hated seeing a kind person Like Sonya so miserable.
Kindness should beget kindness.
Sonya shook her head and told me bitterly, âI canât afford the medical fees in Roz Central Hospital.
Donât worry about me.
IâLl just rest at home for a few days.
â
She grabbed the hem of her old clothes tightly.
She looked very sad and lonely.
Giving money to her wouldâve been an insult to her self-esteem, so after thinking for a while, I wrote down an address for her.
âSonya, go to this place and look for a doctor named Melany.
She does treatment for free.
You wonât have to pay her a thing.
â
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Sonyaâs eyes lit up and she clasped my hand gratefully.
âDebra, thank you so much.
You are so kind!â
I forced a smile, but my heart was wrought with guilt.
I always suspected that the accident at the welcoming ceremony was caused by me, and today, Adam beat Sonya up to a pulp because he thought she had something to do with it.
Whenever I tried to think about what exactly happened that day, I couldnât remember any details.
I only remembered the sheer hatred I felt for Marley at that moment and that I had wanted to kill her.
But it was strange that I didnât transform into a wolf to hurt her.
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Instead, it seemed I used my spiritual sense to make the bamboo shed collapse.
It sounded unbelievable.
Even I couldnât convince myself fully that I had a power so terrible.
But for now, I could only shove these messy thoughts to the back of my mind.
My priority right now was to deal with Marley.
I figured that Marley would use the tragic welcoming ceremony as a way to stir up trouble between Roz Town and the Silver Ridge Pack.
Reluctant as we were, Riley and I had no choice but to visit Marley.
We even bought her flowers before coming to the hospital.
When we reached the door to Marleyâs ward, her servant sneered at us arrogantly.
âYou canât go in.
â
âWhy not?â I asked, a Little annoyed.
The servant answered haughtily, âLuna Marley is resting.
She doesnât want to see you.
â
My first instinct was to argue with her, but Riley stopped me and said in a soft voice, âDebra, letâs wait in the VIP Lounge.
Weâll come back when Marley wants to see us.
â
However, the servant was hell-bent on provoking us.
âDonât you think you should wait here? After all, if you really wanted to apologize to
Luna Marley, waiting in a VIP room doesnât look very sincere.
â
Obviously, both Marley and her servant were just trying to make things difficult for us.
Riley had no choice but to give in.
âOkay, then weâll wait here.
When she is ready to see us, weâll go in and apologize.
â