Chapter 832
Spoiled (Lily)
Lilly glared at the tall boy in front of her, her anger simmering beneath the surface.
Although she did not know the details, she had a feeling that something was amiss with Ivan.
And this big boy in front of her seemed to be involved.
Alban locked eyes with Lilly, his gaze carrying a dangerous intensity. âWhatâs your relationship with Ivan?â he demanded.
Lilly fought to suppress the anger welling up inside her. Her father had always taught her not to judge someone as good or bad before knowing the truth. What if she was mistaken?
Lilly could not shake off the feeling that something had happened to Ivan. The last time she saw Ivan, he told her to tell Mr. Shaw that he would return later. Deep down, she believed that Ivan would come back.
Pursing her lips, Lilly maintained her unwavering gaze at the tall boy and replied, âHeâs my brotherâs friend, and heâs also my friend!â
Albanâs expression turned cold. He picked up Tiaâs schoolbag and said icily, âThen we have nothing more to sayâ
Initially, he had thought that this little girl might be of the same kind, and he intended to approach her.
However, if she was associated with someone like Ivan, there was no need to have any further interaction.
Alban scooped up the Tia, who was weeping, and began to walk away.
But Drake, Josh, and Zachary swiftly positioned themselves, blocking his path.
Albanâs eyes turned frigid.
The teacher by the gate stood there, dumbfounded. Just a moment ago, two kindergarten children had gotten into a dispute over whose older brother was stronger. They would not fight, could they?
Another teacher rushed over, trying to defuse the situation. âKids, letâs not fight. Weâre all friends hereâ¦â
Alban scoffed disdainfully. âFriends with them? I think not.â
Anxiety gnawed at Lillyâs heart, leaving her with no choice but to persist in her questioning. âWhat happened to Ivan? What happened to Ivan?â she repeated, her voice trembling.
Albanâs gaze hardened with disgust as he looked at Lilly. âYou truly are of the same kind. So self-
righteous. Did you see it with your own eyes? Or did something happen and you just assumed I was involved with Ivan?â
Josh interjected, âWhy shouldnât we? Weâre not being self-righteous. If you want us to understand, you need to explain what happened first!â
At that moment, they forgot about the floating head. Their younger sisterâs implication was clearâ
something happened to Ivan, and it somehow involved this boy.
Unable to ignore their persistence, Alban responded coldly, âAs we were passing through the abyss, I kicked him down.â
Lillyâs heart sank.
âWhy would you do such a thing?â she demanded.
Ignoring Drake and the others who were blocking his way, Alban held Tia tightly and continued walking, refusing to answer Lillyâs question.
Among the three boys, only Drake stood at a similar height to Alban. Yet, standing before them, Alban felt as if he were facing a group of children.
Alban bumped into Josh, causing him to be sent flying inexplicably. Nothing seemed to stop him.
âJosh!â Lilly quickly helped Josh up, noticing that his elbow was bleeding.
However, with impatience clouding her mind, she did not have time to dwell on it. She applied a soul flower petal to Joshâs arm.
Then, without hesitation, she chased after Alban.
The moment Alban caught sight of the soul flower petals, he came to an abrupt halt. His eyes fixated on the petals in astonishment.
âYou were able to get soul flower petals?!â His calm and indifferent demeanor finally showed a trace of surprise as he looked at Lilly once again.
Lilly didnât provide an answer. Instead, she fired back with her question, âWhat did you do to Ivan?
Where is he now, and did he come back later?â
Perhaps it was the sight of the soul flower that he finally responded, âI met Ivan in the Ghost Abyss. We were both being pursued by spirits. There was only one opportunity to escape when we were climbing up, so I kicked Ivan down.â
He spoke naturally, as if killing someone was a common and trivial matter to him.
Although he was a villain, he did not bother to hide it.
Lillyâs eyes instantly welled up with tears, anger rising within her for no apparent reason. âYou⦠you killed Ivan just to save yourself?â
Alban looked at her mockingly. âWhat else would you expect? Did you think I would sacrifice myself for Ivanâs sake? Iâm not that virtuous.â
âThere was only one chance to survive, and I believe that if I had been one step behind, he would have kicked me down.â
Did she think it was a childâs playhouse? Asking such a foolish question.
Lillyâs heart turned cold, a mixture of anxiety and anger consuming her. âIvan would never do that! I didnât say you couldnât save yourself, but you didnât have to kick him down.â
If he had been one step behind, it was understandable for him to prioritize himself. She had no intention of letting him sacrifice his chance of survival for Ivan.
But did he have to be so evil and kick Ivan down?
If he wanted to run ahead, then run ahead. Why resort to such actions?
Alban understood her point, but he remained indifferent.
âThatâs because you didnât understand the situation! The anomaly in the abyss was coming up. By kicking him down, I bought myself more time, and what if he caught up with me?â
What if Ivan caught up, surpassed him, and took away his only chance of survival?
If he had not kicked Ivan down, that thing would have killed them both.
Everyone knew how to choose between death and a chance at survival.
He was right.
When it came to oneâs own life, who would not do everything in their power to survive?