The Betrayed Boys 597 Summary
In this chapter, tension fills the room as Theo, Marcus, Evan, Yarrow, and others confront the narrator, trying to extract information about Garith and the current situation. Despite the panic around them, the group remains confident, believing their coded systems and contingencies will protect them. The narrator plays dumb, pretending ignorance about Garith and the recent upheavals, which frustrates the group but helps buy time.
Nix and Megan exchange subtle signals, preparing for an impending attack. The narrator orders a sound shield to be activated, blocking all external noise and communication to prevent outside interference. This move heightens the standoff, as the men debate whether to accept the shield, realizing it will cut off their mind-linking backup. Eventually, Yarrow agrees to proceed with the shield, sealing the room in silence.
Amid the tense atmosphere, Silas unexpectedly approaches the narrator, expressing his refusal to side with the others anymore. He admits his past mistakes and warns of the consequences of blind loyalty to their cause. This leads to a heated argument, with Theo vehemently denouncing their king and claiming that the Lycans are a mistake that must be corrected, revealing deep divisions and escalating conflict within the group.
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Chapter 597
The atmosphere was thick with tension, a palpable sense of panic hanging in the air like a heavy fog. Yet Theo dismissed it with a scoff. “Vince was never the sharpest tool in the shed,” he said with a sneer. “He kept everything locked away on his computer, secured with those ridiculous codes he insisted on using.”
Marcus gave a slow nod of agreement. “He was obsessive about those codes,” he added, his tone grim.
Evan took a steadying breath, his chest rising and falling as he tried to compose himself. “And don’t forget the code answers he sent out every month,” he reminded us. Wiping the sweat from his brow, he continued, “We thought it was excessive, but Garith agreed with him.” He gave Yarrow’s shoulder a reassuring pat. “We’re in the clear.”
Yarrow acknowledged this with a slow nod, and gradually the oppressive tension in the room seemed to dissipate. Their confidence, once threatened, surged back with renewed vigor. Turning toward me, Yarrow forced a smile that didn’t quite reach his eyes. “You had us fooled for a moment, but we planned for exactly this kind of situation. Contingencies are in place.”
I kept up the act of ignorance, raising my hands in mock innocence. “Look, I’m just sharing what I know. Vince and his ranked wolves are either locked up or dead. Verity is gone. Garith—whoever that is—is dead too.”
Marcus, still sitting, leaned forward, narrowing his eyes. “You’re telling me you don’t know who Garith is?” His raised eyebrow was a silent challenge. I caught the others sniffing the air, trying to detect any hint of deception in my words.
Nix shifted her gaze to Megan, who slowly approached and nudged her gently. “You okay?” she whispered.
Megan scoffed softly. “I might be lying here, but our scent won’t change.”
Nix chuckled quietly at Megan’s defiance. “Never thought it would,” she said, then turned back to me. “So, how do you want to play this?”
We needed to buy time until everything was ready. Playing dumb was the best strategy. I could already see frustration simmering just beneath their composed exteriors. A smirk tugged at my lips, and I noticed their expressions tighten in response. They clearly disliked that I wasn’t intimidated by them.
Both Nix and Megan let out quiet laughs. “Most fragile men don’t like that,” Nix remarked. She leaned in closer, her presence barely beneath the surface, ready for anything. “Alright, let’s see which buttons we can push.”
I spread my hands in mock surrender. “Gentlemen, I’m almost twenty-two. I’ve spent nearly all my life in school, just out of university. Unless Garith went to my school or was part of Oakenfang or Silvermoon, I honestly have no clue who you’re talking about.”
Theo stood, leaning casually against the doorframe, his eyes scanning the room. “He was part of Silvermoon, years ago,” he offered.
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