A Beauty In An All-Male Alpha Academy-Chapter 308: My Ways Are Different From His!

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Chapter 308: My Ways Are Different From His!

His heart pounded so hard in his chest as he watched her walk closer. He gripped the steering wheel tighter, ready to drive away if she started asking too many questions. Was she already aware of what they had done? The thought made his stomach twist.

Kaito bit his lower lip. If Miss Valois ever found out they were hiding a body, she would betray them in a heartbeat. She had never been someone they could trust. Too many times she had proved how unreliable she was.

"Hello boys," the principal said as she stopped beside his window. Her sharp eyes shifted to the back seat where the others sat. "Where are you coming from? I saw you in the academy and tried to stop you, but you didn’t. Can you tell me what’s going on? What are you hiding from me?"

"Are we supposed to tell you anything?" Kaito asked, frowning. His chest tightened as he remembered what happened a week ago and how she almost got his mate killed. The anger came rushing back, burning inside him, but one look at her face made him stop himself.

The wound she got from that incident hadn’t healed. In fact, it looked worse each day. Taros should have healed her, but he didn’t. Maybe he was too angry to help her, and Kaito couldn’t blame him.

"Yes, ma. Why are you coming after us? It makes no sense," Taros said with a deep frown. His voice shook between anger and fear. He hated her for what she had done, yet he was scared of what might happen next. If not for Renn, he would have stepped out and taught her a lesson she would never forget.

Principal Valois took a step back when she noticed that none of the boys were smiling at her this time. She crossed her arms in front of her chest, her voice calm but uneasy. "I know we’re not on good terms because of everything that happened, but let’s not forget that I am still your principal. I have every right to know where you’re going, especially when you just left the—"

"You know what’s keeping your head on your neck?" Kaito cut in, his tone filled with anger. "It’s the fact that you’re Renn’s mother. Because if not for that, I swear, you wouldn’t be standing here talking."

"You should be lucky you have a son like Renn," Samuel said from behind. His voice was low but firm. Hiro didn’t say anything. He leaned his head against the seat and stared up at the car roof, acting as if the whole conversation had nothing to do with him.

"I’ve tried to protect him too," Principal Valois said softly. "I know my ways are different from his, but everything I did was to protect him. They were threatening me." Her voice broke a little, but the boys’ faces stayed cold. She knew they wouldn’t believe her, yet she needed to say it.

"That’s not enough reason for what you did," Taros said, still shocked that she was trying to justify her actions. "You shouldn’t have thrown your own son into the fire. Renn didn’t deserve that. Nothing you did was fair to him."

"I don’t even know why I’m still here," Kaito muttered as he turned the key in the ignition. The engine came to life, and without another word, he drove off, swerving past her car. There was no point arguing with a woman who refused to see any wrong in what she’d done. Her own son had been used as bait to hurt his mate, yet Miss Valois acted like nothing happened.

He couldn’t understand what kind of mother she was. To him, Miss Valois was worse than Grace. She wasn’t just heartless — she was a terrible mother.

"I still can’t believe she’s Renn’s mother," Taros hissed as they drove out of the forest and hit the main road. They were heading to the south side of town to take Hiro home. He was in bad shape, and it wasn’t safe to leave him at Marcus’s place.

"It’s the will of the creator," Kaito said quietly, not knowing what else to say. "We were lucky to have good parents, but some people don’t even have one person they can count on."

"I heard his father is sick," Taros said, shaking his head. He still couldn’t believe it, but he had overheard his parents talking about it.

"Yes, that’s true," Kaito replied as he drove, his eyes fixed on the road. He made sure to keep a normal speed so the cops wouldn’t notice them. "But at least it’s different for Angela now. Grace isn’t her real mother, and she finally has a father who truly cares." 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

"Don’t forget her beautiful aunt," Samuel added, breaking the silence.

Taros turned around, his brows raised. They all knew Bellezza was beautiful, but he didn’t expect Samuel to say it out loud. "Wait, are you crushing on her?" he asked, trying not to laugh.

"I’m not sure yet," Samuel chuckled, glancing at Hiro who had stayed quiet the whole time. They were all trying to cheer him up, but nothing seemed to work. It would be best to get him home so he could rest.

"Hmmm... she’s older than you, and she might already have someone she loves," Taros said with a teasing smile. "You sure you want to go down that road?"

"Who said I’m trying anything?" Samuel replied quickly. "I’m not planning to get involved with her." Even if he liked her, he wasn’t ready to admit it.

Kaito smiled faintly. "Let’s just see how it goes, Samuel."

He then glanced at the rearview mirror. "How are you feeling, Hiro?" he asked softly. There was no answer. Hiro’s eyes were distant, his expression blank.

Kaito’s grip on the steering wheel tightened. A wave of fear ran through him. Something was wrong with his brother.

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Hello guys, we are getting close to the end of this book. I will try to put in my best and give a perfect ending.

Any suggestions?