Chapter 82 Dianaâs pov I couldnât swim.
When I was five years old, I once ran to the intersection of our Pack and Dark Moon Pack due to my playfulness.
There was an abandoned warehouse there. I saw a mother and son kidnapped by Rogue inside the warehouse.
I often played near the warehouse, so I knew there was a hidden dog hole behind the warehouse.
I sneaked in and saved the mother and son.
Later, after taking them to a safe zone, we parted ways.
But what surprised me was that on my way back, I met Rogue who was searching for them everywhere.
I hid in the forest all the way, and finally was forced to a stream.
At that time, I was still a good swimmer.
I jumped into the stream and eventually escaped from those Rogues.
However, the accident still occurred.
When I wanted to come out of the stream, my feet were tangled by water plants.
That time, I almost drowned, but fortunately, I was saved by a passing boy.
Since then, I have been afraid of water and lost the natural skill of swimming that werewolves should have.
Now-
The cold seawater came from all directions, instantly enveloping me.
The last glimmer of the sky turned into a light blue, and eventually into darkness in my eyes.
I took a deep breath and vigorously swung my limbs.
However, the salty seawater rushed frantically into my mouth and then into my stomach.
I started coughing and choking on water!
I felt like my lungs burned on fire, or torn apart by countless hands...
The seawater entered my ears, and my brain felt as if it was about to explode.
The amount of oxygen was decreasing, and I felt that my strength was rapidly losing. My consciousness was becoming weaker and weaker.
In the end, it seemed like I couldnât see or hear anything clearly.
I lost my last strength in a daze and let my body fall.
Suddenly!
Something was dragging my waist.
I held on to the last bit of consciousness and opened my eyes, seeming to see Nathan in a daze.
It might be an illusion!
How could he possibly save me?
It must be an illusion...
I thought numbly in the chaos, but couldnât hold on anymore and closed my eyes.
âDiana! Wake up! Wake up!â
âDiana!â
It was so noisy.
It seemed like someone was calling me.
Who was calling me?
That person shook me hard, but I was too tired and just wanted to fall asleep...
âDiana! Wake up!â
Another urgent shout.
I finally couldnât help but spit out a mouthful of seawater.
Then, my eyes could finally open.
At first glance was the dazzling sunlight. I felt so painful that I immediately wanted to close my eyes again.
But soon, a broad figure blocked my sight.
I was stunned and met Nathanâs serious, almost terrifying face.
He was soaked all over. His hair was still dripping. His eyes were red, but his face was almost pale.
Memories came to mind unconsciously, and I said in confusion, âI... I didnât die?â Nathan seemed to breathe a sigh of relief and sat down on the deck, feeling relieved. He only rested for two or three seconds. Afterwards, he stood up with his arms propped up and walked towards Lewis with a gloomy expression.
Lewis had been controlled by Nathanâs men, pinned down on the deck like a puddle of mud, unable to move.
Nathan picked up a wooden chair, raised the chair high and the next secondâ
I heard a click.
The chair and Lewisâs right arm bones were all broken.
âAh-â
Lewis almost suffocated in screams, his face flushed with blood, and the veins on his forehead were bulging.
âYou dare to touch her?â Nathanâs voice was cold. He took a bottle of red wine and pointed it at Lewisâs forehead. âWho the hell allowed you to touch her!â
As he spoke, the bottle of red wine was about to be smashed down.
I suddenly realized it.
Nathan was now in a frenzy of emotions. If things continued to worsen, I was worried that he would kill Lewis.
Although I also hated Lewis, not only because he almost killed me, but also because he had harmed countless girls and the sins of the underground second floor, each of which was worth sentencing him to death.
However, Lewis couldnât die before we got the recipe.
I quickly got up from the ground and hugged Nathanâs arm before the bottle was about to fall.
âDonât!â I shouted loudly.
Nathan looked at me, his eyes burning with anger.
âCalm down, we canât kill him yet,â I advised, but my thoughts were in chaos. I felt both shocked and puzzled.
Didnât Nathan hate me? Why did he get so angry because Lewis almost killed me? Just now, he clearly told Lewis that he didnât care about my life. But when I was pushed into the sea, he jumped down without hesitation to save me.
Why?
Why did he do these self contradictory things?
But now, it was clearly not the time to think about this issue.
I took the red wine bottle from Nathanâs hand, handed it to his subordinates, and said, âIâm fine. I am still alive. Nathan, getting the recipe is the most important thing. Think about Avia and yourself.â
I didnât know if it was because I mentioned Avia, but Nathan gradually calmed down and his expression turned from his initial anger to his usual coldness.
He shook me off, and a hint of impatience surged between his eyebrows, as if he didnât want me to touch him.
âI saved you just because if something happened to you, Healer might refuse to make the antidote,â Nathan explained.
I was dumbfounded.
I saw.
âI understand, I didnât think that much. But still thank you,â I said lightly, feeling a mixture of sourness for a moment.
I thought the topic should end here, but Nathan probably didnât believe me and had to emphasize it again.
âThat would be the best. I tell you, itâs not because I still like you that I ââ âEnough, Nathan.â I gradually became impatient.
I didnât know why I was getting impatient. Because he thought I was thinking too much? Or because he emphasized that he didnât like me? Anyway, I interrupted him. âI know you like Avia. You have proven this with your actions. I absolutely wonât doubt it. Can we end this topic now?â I asked.
Unexpectedly, Nathanâs eyebrows furrowed even tighter.
âI like Avia?â He sneered, âDiana, Avia is important to me, but I just treat her like...â âThatâs enough!â
A loud roar rang out. Nathan was stunned.
I blinked and shook my head, âIt wasnât me.â
âItâs me!â Lewis was furious, âIâm still here, but you are arguing about these stupid love things. Am I nonâexistent? Even if I lose, you should at least respect me!â
Nathan and I looked down at Lewis together.
âSo you are ready to reveal the recipe?â I asked Lewis.
When the focus returned to Lewis, he burst out laughing again.
âRecipe? I told you, I will never tell you! Just give up!â
Nathan pinched his eyebrows and said, âF*ck, so why are you talking?â
Lewis gritted his teeth and looked at Nathan.
âKill me if you dare! Kill me! Kill me now! You hypocritical coward! You clearly like her but dare not say it. Iâm f*cking ashamed to lose to you. I Nathan kicked out two of Lewisâs front teeth.
âWhat the f*ck are you talking about?â
âI said you are a coward. If you have the guts, then kill me! I will never let you get the recipe, hahaha...â
Due to Lewisâs missing teeth, there were leaks when he said these words. The scene was really funny.
I didnât want to see this anymore and silently took off the earring on my right ear. âIt isnât up to you.â I pinched a pearl on my earring and gently twisted it. The pearl. was split in half, with a white pill in it.
âThis is a âtruth pillâ. As long as you take it, you will say everything.â
Lewis widened his eyes in terror and said, âI... I tell you. Iâm immune to all kinds of poison. This medicine is useless to me, no â
um!â
I forcefully pushed it down his throat.
âWe should at least give it a try, right?â I smiled slightly.