C66 (1/2)

The next morning, the air was filled with fresh, sweet smells.

Klaus opened his deep eyes and glanced at Bai Lu. The poor little wolf girl hadn't spoken a word since she was dragged back by him to sleep last night. She was too tired … Still uncomfortable?

He had clearly taken good care of her physical and psychological state, but why did he still act like he had been bullied alive? Klaus did not understand how petty a woman could be. He had already reluctantly apologized and, in the end, he did not actually kill her. He only let them have a good time together.

This little wolf girl had clearly been very magnanimous and open-minded before. However, now, she had become extremely strange.

Bai Lu was obviously not sleeping well. Her eyebrows were creased, and the corners of her mouth were filled with grievances. Klaus gently ran out and glanced at her backpack before he left to wash up.

There was a smell that had caused him to lose control of himself last night. It was the nemesis of the werewolves, a poison called hyacinth, and the werewolf seemed to want to use it to end the lives of their children.

— You want to get rid of him so much?

Klaus didn't appreciate what he was doing. He didn't say no to the baby, and Elijah liked the baby, and it was obvious that Rebecca did too, and Klaus felt that if that was the case, he would raise an extra child. It was a difficult challenge for him, perhaps, but he wasn't really opposed to it.

However, the wolf girl had decided on her own that he wouldn't be a qualified father. She wanted to kill his family, and Klaus couldn't bear that.

Bai Lu felt that her gaze had become increasingly cold. She tightly wrapped up her blanket, revealing a miserable little face. The other wounds had long since disappeared without a trace due to her good healing ability, but the soreness in her body caused her to feel numb.

However, her mind still remembered the pain and joy back then. This damned man Klaus' methods were really hard to guard against, but now … When Bai Lu saw him, she couldn't help but be restless.

”I didn't drink it,” Bailu explained with narrowed eyes, her slender arms tightly wrapped around the quilt. She wanted to explain that it was she who had always been reluctant to part with her baby.

Klaus continued to stubbornly stare at the innocent parsnip grass.

”I didn't sleep most of the night,” said Beru, trying a trick, and Klaus could not forget what he had admitted.