Adrian also immediately noticed me behind Ferris, gave me reassuring look, then looked at Ferris and extended
his hand.
Terris, pleased to meet you.”
Without the expected tension, the two mon were unusually gentlemanly.
Ferris shook his hand, then looked at me and introduced: “This is my Luna, Aurora.”
While asserting his dominance, Ferris pulled me close by the waist.
I wanted to pull his hand away.
But he used more force, refusing to let go, even when I scratched his hand until it bled.
His expression remained calm and composed.
Adrian silently watched all this without showing any abnormality: “No need for introductions. Aurora and I are childhood friends. I know her better than you do, Ferris.”
Ferris’s gaze turned sinister as he looked back at me.
“Darling, how come I never heard you mention such a childhood friend?”
His hand pressed hard, and I felt like the bones in my waist were about to break.
My heart was bitter–only at times like this was he willing to call me “darling.”
After all, no man would want to lose to another man, especially in a struggle between Alphas…
“Maybe you forgot,” I replied softly.
After all, the former Ferris never cared about what I said or what kind of friends I had, so of course he wouldn’t know about Adrian.
“In that case, after I finish discussing business with Alpha Adrian, you two can catch up.”
“No need.” I knew he was speaking ironically and instinctively refused.
But Ferris moved closer to me, deliberately acting intimate, lowering his voice: “If you don’t meet now, what if you meet behind my back later?”
I looked at him coldly.
Chapter 126
Meeting my clear yet cold eyes. Ferris’s heart trembled.
He quickly looked away.
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