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Isabella sat in front of Ezekiel, the world’s most renowned hypnotist. But what most people didn't know was that Ezekiel was also a powerful werewolf, a secret he kept hidden behind his calm and professional demeanor. His abilities as a hypnotist were enhanced by his supernatural nature, allowing him to delve deeper into the minds of those he helped. Isabella, unaware of his true identity, presented herself before him, her thin face and sunken eyes, combined with her reverent demeanor, making her look like a devout believer.
"I want to forget someone," she said. Her voice trembled, and even her frail shoulders shook. As a werewolf, Ezekiel could sense the depth of her pain, the raw emotions radiating from her like a palpable aura. It was a pain that cut through the air, tugging at his own instincts.
Ezekiel pulled out his old pocket watch. As a werewolf, he had carried this watch for centuries, and it held a special power. After tracing a graceful arc through the air, it fell steadily into Isabella’s line of sight. Her gaze quietly fixed on the watch, waiting patiently for him to begin.
"Is there any unfinished wish you’d like to fulfill first?" Ezekiel asked. His voice carried a hint of the ancient wisdom he had accumulated over the years.
Isabella shook her head.
Ezekiel felt his question was pointless. If she weren’t utterly despairing, how could this young woman have chosen such a drastic way to sever ties with her past? But as a werewolf, he knew that despair could drive humans to make the most irrational decisions.
"Where should I send you after the hypnosis?" he asked, changing the topic. As an internationally renowned hypnotist and a powerful werewolf, he had helped many people recover lost memories and erase painful ones. Those who left his clinic often seemed reborn. But Isabella wanted all her memory erased. Once the hypnosis was complete, she might end up a fool. He needed to arrange a place for her to go afterward, so he wouldn’t be stuck with her.
Isabella hesitated, then eventually wrote down a string of numbers.
"This is my husband’s phone number. Send me back to him," she said. Her eyes inexplicably reddened, and her voice dropped to a murmur. "If he doesn’t want me, could you… could you leave me at Rainbow Bridge?"
Ezekiel, intent on doing his job well, nodded without hesitation. "Alright. Let’s begin."
As the pocket watch swayed, an eerie, lulling melody filled Isabella’s ears. But for Ezekiel, it was more than just a simple hypnotic technique. He was using his werewolf abilities to gently guide her mind, to access the deepest recesses of her memories. Her mind flickered with scenes of her past life.
She saw her parents’ divorce, both of them fighting over her elder Sis. The younger version of her curled up in a corner, crying and begging them not to abandon her. She promised to eat well, study hard, and be a good child. Yet in the end, her father won the lawsuit and took her Sis. She stayed with her mother, who subjected her to daily beatings and scoldings, calling her a burden who had ruined her life.
Amidst the thorns of hardship, Isabella defied fate and eventually became an outstanding university student.
The scene shifted. At 19, she met Nathan Hill. He was like a ray of light piercing her dark life. But what Isabella didn't know was that Nathan was also connected to the world of werewolves. He had his own reasons for approaching her, reasons that were hidden beneath his charming exterior. He paid her tuition, taught her foreign languages, and polished her into a proper socialite before proposing to her. She believed all her misfortunes were worth enduring if they led her to Nathan. She was grateful to him and loved him deeply. After their marriage, she devoted herself entirely to being his sweet little wife.
Then, three months ago, Nathan Hill pressured her to donate a kidney to her critically ill Sis. Isabella, afraid of pain and reluctant deep down, hesitated. But Nathan gripped her chin, and for a moment, a flash of his werewolf nature showed in his eyes. "Bella, did you know why I married you? I gave you wealth and luxury so I could have your kidney."
Isabella wasn’t stupid. Her face turned pale as paper. Trembling, she asked, "Nathan, have you ever loved me?"
Nathan admitted, "Bella, I once loved your Sis deeply. Very deeply. But I promise you, as long as you save her, our marriage will remain valid. As long as she lives, I’ll have no regrets in this life."
It was then Isabella realized his love had never belonged to her. Yet she loved him too much and relied on him too deeply. After all, he was the first man in her life who had treated her kindly. Unwilling to lose him, she decided to give up her kidney to preserve their hard-won marriage.
The surgery was a success. While Isabella lay weak and barely alive in her hospital bed, she heard laughter from Nathan and her father in her Sis’s room. Tears streamed down her cheeks—bitter tears. She, too, had just undergone surgery, but neither her father nor her husband, the two men closest to her, cared about her survival. They only cared about Victoria, the prettier and smarter one.
"If Victoria exists, why did Isabella have to be born?" she thought. From that moment on, she had no hope for the future. Her world lost all its color.
So while Nathan stayed by Victoria’s side during her recovery, Isabella secretly arranged to meet the world’s most famous hypnotist for what would become the most successful hypnosis in history. But unknown to her, the world of werewolves was about to become even more intertwined with her fate.
When the session ended, Ezekiel was surprised to see Isabella’s once-dull eyes sparkle like obsidian. The gloom on her face was gone, replaced by an innocent, cheerful expression.
Ezekiel picked up the note Isabella had written earlier and sent a text to Nathan:
"Your wife is with me, only for three days. Come get her."
Nathan was sitting quietly in Victoria’s hospital room when he received the message. Looking at the newly recovered Victoria filled him with a sense of relief. But as a werewolf, he also felt a strange unease. His assistant, Jayden, entered, respectfully handing him the phone. "Sir, there’s been a message for you."
Annoyed at being interrupted, Nathan glanced at the screen. His sharp eyes narrowed before he sneered coldly.
Scammers these days were ridiculous. His wife, Isabella, was clearly still lying in her hospital bed. After surgery, she was either asleep or too weak to move. How could she have run off and fallen prey to scammers? But as a werewolf, he also sensed that there was more to this situation than met the eye.
Yet, inexplicably irritated, he got up and strode to her hospital room to confirm her presence. Only by checking could he put his mind at ease.
But when he pushed open the door, his face froze. The bed was neatly made, as if she had deliberately tidied it before leaving—a silent farewell.
So, the text was real?
Nathan’s dark eyes gleamed with frost. His fists clenched, knuckles cracking. "Bella," he muttered, "could you be any dumber?"
Leaving the hospital to encounter scammers instead of resting? Only Isabella, the fool, could manage such a thing.
He ordered his assistant to track the location of the sender’s phone. Luckily, the scammer didn’t seem too bright; the address was easy to find. But as a werewolf, Nathan knew that things were rarely as simple as they seemed. He grabbed some cash and drove to a chaotic, rundown area on the 6th Avenue. He couldn’t believe such a filthy place existed in the capital.
After searching the area, he finally found Isabella outside a shop with a skull emblem. Her behavior, however, was… peculiar. And as he approached her, he could sense the presence of other werewolves in the area, a discovery that sent a shiver down his spine.
Thea’s expression turned lethal.She slammed the car into reverse, the screech of tires silencing the two guardians instantly. She pulled up flush against them, her gaze cold enough to freeze blood."I am a business partner to your Master," she stated, her voice carrying the razor-edge of a dominant female. "He pays the tribute, and I provide the kill. You see me exhausted every day because I run the hard trails. Do you truly think there are canaries in this world who survive through such brutal labor? If I were a pampered pet, my claws wouldn't be this sharp."The two guards lowered their heads, their heartbeats fluttering in fear. "Our apologies, Ms. Thea... we were merely barking in jest.""Your jest lacks teeth," Thea countered. "It insults my honor. You insist on crediting my pelt for what my instinct earned. That is a slur against my capability.""Deeply sorry, Ma'am. Truly."Thea, sensing their submission, chose to spare them. She drove onward into the heart of the estate.The
Theo offered a relieved nod, as if finally seeing a pup learn to track. "Precisely. From this moment on, you will master the art of the 'Tea-Master'—weaving subtle, bitter deceptions. Whether you can drive a wedge between those two brothers or not determines your value to this pack."The assistant straightened his back, his posture radiating a new, arrogant confidence. "Old Alaric has already discarded his True Luna to elevate a mistress. He has poisoned his own bloodline. Nathan and Alaric are already standing on the edge of a jagged ravine. With just a small nudge to their pride, I can shatter their bond completely.""Then I shall sit and wait for the howl of your victory," Theo said, sinking back into his office chair.The assistant blinked, caught off guard. "What does this mean, Mr. Sanchez? Are you truly leaving the entire hunt to me?"Theo didn't bother to lift his head from his screens. "Is there a problem? You were the one who claimed this task was as simple as breathing."Th
Satisfied, Mrs. Hill meticulously gathered the remnants of her wealth. She transferred every asset she possessed to Nathan, retaining only the small territory of her retirement den. When Nathan accepted the transfer from her trembling hands, the air between them grew solemn. He made a silent blood-oath to his own spirit: Nathan, by the ancestors, you will reclaim your throne.Upon his release from the healers' ward, Nathan threw himself into the hunt with a ferocity he hadn't felt in cycles.He abandoned the fashion brand he had co-founded with Victoria. With the "mate-haze" finally lifted from his mind, he saw the brutal reality: Victoria’s creative spark was a mere flicker compared to Thea’s blinding radiance. Furthermore, the networking trails he once commanded had been seized and scent-marked by Theo. The fashion industry was a forest where they were now the prey.Instead, he turned to his true strength—Artificial Intelligence. His choice was fueled by a primal motive: this was Th
She sank into the companion chair, the salt of her tears marking the sterile air. For a long interval, the only sound was the jagged rhythm of her breathing."How?" she finally whispered, her voice trembling. "How did the pride of my bloodline end up rotting in a burrow like this?"Nathan, stripped of the arrogance that once shielded his soul, could only lower his head in a gesture of absolute submission."I heard whispers in the pack... that you returned to a common apartment in the city center?" Mrs. Hill’s voice rose, sharp with dread."I sold the sanctuary," Nathan rasped, his voice sounding like dry leaves skittering over stone. "The villa is gone."Mrs. Hill’s eyes flared with a predatory fire. She stood abruptly, her hand striking Nathan’s face with a crack that echoed like a breaking branch. A mask of utter despair settled over her features."Do you have any idea what the other packs are howling about you?" she hissed, her frame shaking. "They call you a spendthrift, a weaklin
He had given her such a pitiful pittance for tuition, yet she had worked herself to the bone, doing more labor than any salaried maid in the Hill territory. During her years in his den, she was the only one who truly bled.Nathan covered his face with his trembling hands, a heavy, jagged sigh escaping his chest.That young, ignorant Isabella had only wanted to learn and become self-reliant. She had tried to buy her freedom with her own sweat. She had wanted so little—just a chance to run on her own legs.But what had he done? He had played with her life, leading her into a "private school" that was nothing more than a cage, and meticulously designing the scene for her to meet Victoria—all so he could harvest her marrow and steal her kidney.She was an innocent who asked for nothing but a path, and she had lost everything because she crossed the trail of a predator like him.Nathan finally understood the bone-deep scent of Isabella’s hatred. It wasn't just a grudge; it was the righteou
"Isabella, what exactly is it that you 'like' about your brother?""Even though you come from a prestigious bloodline, you don't have the scent of a lazy playboy," Isabella replied, her praise flowing like a mountain stream. "You are self-reliant, diligently carving out your own territory and managing your own affairs."Nathan was genuinely stunned. Was her admiration truly for his labor? Unlike the other females who sniffed after his luxury cars and his high-ranking connections, was she actually looking at his strength as an individual?"I never expected you to be such an ambitious little wolf," Nathan murmured, his ego preening. "Perhaps in the future, I shall teach you how to hunt in the world of business myself."Isabella’s joy was palpable; her scent flared with hope. "Thank you, Brother Hill!"He had made a vow—a promise that gave Isabella a horizon to look toward.But in the long, cold years that followed, that promise became nothing more than a ghost. It was a single bolt of l
But Isabella quickly composed herself, her werewolf instincts kicking in to mask any sign of unease. She nonchalantly changed her shoes, her movements as smooth as a wolf's in the night, before heading upstairs. She walked past Nathan as if he were a mere shadow, not even worthy of her attention.N
The pen in Nathan’s hand slipped and clattered onto the desk. His wolf - like instincts were on high alert, and his hackles would have risen if he were in his wolf form.His chest heaved with uneven breaths, and his emotions seemed to shift, growing more agitated. “Who is that man?” he growled, his
"Who will be paying back the borrowed money?" Isabella raised an eyebrow and asked, her wolf - like eyes glinting with suspicion. In the werewolf world, debts were serious matters, and she wasn't about to be caught in a financial trap.Isabella's mother replied as if it were obvious, "You’re my dau
She examined Isabella with a probing look, her wolf - like eyes trying to sniff out any weakness. "I heard from your sister that you've done well for yourself. Are you now the wife of a rich family? In our werewolf social circles, marrying into wealth can change everything."Isabella’s heart clench







