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The Dark Side Of Fate Chapter 656
"That Timothy bastard," Kyle said, and Dominic shut him up.
"Use your brain for once, Kyle. This dumb shit is getting old," he said, sounding impatient.
Kyle was hurt, but Dominic could not care less.
"If Timothy did it, you think he would leave Mirable to fight with us? The woman was badly injured, so our mates rushed back ahead of us to get her the help she needs. That girl is his only surviving relative," Theodore said, pointing out Kyle's stupidity. I figured Linda had linked him to inform him of Mirabel's predicament.
"Moreover, if it were Timothy, he would have called to inform Inkabod that we were there; after all, he saw all of us before he left," Marcel said, clearing up Timothy as a suspect.
It clicked that I had sent Brentwood members to Hill Valley. Alexei's hold on Hill Valley is why Yuri could not come to Mountain. If Yuri had an informant in Brentwood, I was putting Alexei in danger of an attack.
Yuri would dare to move against his nephew regardless of their relatedness. The bastard was sick like that.
"Kappa, hand me a phone," I told the Kappa sitting in the passenger's seat in front. He opened the glove compartment and handed me a phone.
"What is the matter, Leo?" Vino asked me, and I figured the guy was pretty chatty with me, but I let it be. He had earned it. We worked well together, but I would stay on the fence with him. It was fun watching him try.
"We just sent Brentwood members to Hill Valley. Alexei is the only reason Yuri cannot attack Mountain directly. If Brentwood has treacherous informants, then we have sent those spies to Hill Valley too and opened Alexei up," I said, and it clicked in their eyes.
"So what should we do?" Max asked.
"Send them back to their land," Sylvester said, looking at me, and I knew it was an order. I nodded and called Alexei's office in Hill Valley.
"Hello," Alexei answered.
"It's Leo," I said because it wasn't my phone number. I heard him sigh with relief.
"Leo, thank goddess. I hope all of you are fine?" He said. It was clear he was worried.
"Without a scratch," I said, and he laughed.
"Alexei, Brentwood had informants that sold their Alpha out. I want you to send them back to their land. Ensure you can account for every single one of them and force them to return to their land so they do not expose you to danger. We do not have time to worry or dig for informants, but we cannot let it spread. Send them back. It is an order from the King," I said, and he was silent.
"What about old man Timothy?" he asked, and there was concern in his voice, and I sighed.
"I do not think it would be wise to send Timothy back there. Let his beta lead the people while he remains," I said, and he sighed. I hung up, and Sylvester looked at me.
"He feels it is too much for the old man, so Timothy would remain while the beta would go back to Brent with the people," I told Sylvester, and he approved.
The least we needed to worry about was who sold out. It was time to question this Inkabod freak so we could know where Yuri was and attack him.
I did not want to play defence anymore. Offence was the right way to go. A surprise sneak attack was what we needed to end these people. They were vulnerable if unprepared. Had Yuri been communicating with us, I would have sent him a boastful letter to inform him of our well-deserved victory.
We finally arrived at Mountain. There was a silence there that made me wonder what had happened. My parents were at the entrance when we got to the pack house. My father's eyes showed relief, and my mother was happy.