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Chapter 5 Leo's Law

Sophia's Perspective

I had an epiphany - Theo was deliberately making things difficult for me, forcing me to trade my body for my father's release. This was absolutely disgusting!

Once I signed this agreement, it would mean I completely lost my rights as a werewolf, becoming the master's private property, at their mercy.

And Theo's wicked smile told me he would definitely not be satisfied with just making me do ordinary servant work.

He was promiscuous and flirtatious, having just slept with his secretary and then hooking up with Amy.

And that strong, naked body of his, his unabashed primal desire...

If I became his slave, he would definitely...

No! I absolutely could not let this happen!

"Impossible! I will never sell my body!" I righteously refused his demand.

Theo, however, leisurely adjusted his cuffs. My resistance was nothing more than an amusing play in his eyes: "Don't get so excited, voyeur. I'm not asking you to think so highly of yourself."

His gaze swept over me contemptuously, as if appraising a cheap commodity: "I told you, I don't fuck omegas. You're just a slave, a lowly slave who isn't even worthy of polishing my shoes."

I was about to go crazy.

Theo's vicious proposal filled me with despair. Now the only option was to move Fabian. I turned to look at him, my eyes full of earnest hope.

Maybe Fabian would be different, maybe he still had a trace of humanity and compassion.

I took a deep breath, making my voice sound sincere: "Mr. Fabian, I know you're different from Theo. You just stopped those girls from bullying me, which shows you still have a sense of justice. My father really was framed. He's the most loyal Gamma warrior of the Silver Moon Pack and could never betray Alpha Ellis. Please believe me, help us!"

My voice was almost tearful, tears spinning in my eyes.

But Fabian's next words plunged me straight into the depths of hell.

He looked at me coldly through those rimless glasses, his voice completely devoid of warmth: "Your father is a traitor. Those who betray the Silver Moon Pack should be banished."

His words pierced my heart like ice picks, but the worst was yet to come.

"If you dare to pester us again, I will definitely petition the judge - to immediately sentence Marcus Blake to death."

Death penalty?

I felt dizzy, as if the entire world was collapsing beneath my feet.

I forced myself through a whole day of classes, every minute feeling like torture.

My classmates looked at me with contempt and mockery. The label "traitor's daughter" pressed on my chest like a boulder, making it almost impossible to breathe.

In class, although the professors didn't directly drive me away like Professor Martin had, their cold attitudes made it clear that I wasn't welcome here.

When I dragged my exhausted body back to the apartment, it had already grown completely dark.

Moonlight College had dedicated student dormitory buildings, but to avoid Amy and her lackeys continuing to trouble me, I still chose to return to my small apartment.

Although it was simple, at least it was safe.

The Ellis brothers' words still echoed in my mind, lingering like a curse.

Theo's evil smile, Fabian's cold threats - they all made me feel suffocated.

Just as I was desperately slumped on the sofa, not knowing how to face all this, I suddenly heard knocking at the door.

I wiped away my tears and walked to the door, looking through the peephole. I immediately cried out in delight.

"Olivia!"

I quickly opened the door and threw myself into my friend's embrace.

Olivia hugged me tightly. Her embrace was warm and strong, giving me a long-lost sense of security.

"Sophia, my baby, don't be afraid. I'm here." She gently stroked my back, her voice full of care.

At least in this world full of malice, I still had one friend who truly cared about me.

I cried hard in her arms, releasing all the grievance, anger, and despair that had accumulated over these two days.

After crying, I felt much better, at least no longer so suffocated.

We entered the apartment, and Olivia busily worked in the kitchen, making us a simple dinner with the limited ingredients available.

"My God! I can't believe they're so vile!"

After hearing about my experiences over the past two days, Olivia slammed the table emotionally, fiercely criticizing the Ellis brothers.

"Theo actually wants you to sign a slave agreement? This is insane! And that Fabian is even worse, actually threatening to have your father sentenced to death? Are they even human?"

I smiled bitterly and shook my head: "I don't know what to do anymore. Father placed his hopes on them, but they're not good people at all."

I sighed, and even the noodles in my mouth became tasteless.

Olivia said indignantly: "And to think I had a good impression of them before. I was really blind."

I said in surprise: "You know them? I mean, before this?"

Olivia waved her hand: "Not really knowing them, more like knowing their reputation. The Ellis twins are legendary figures. I was fortunate enough to see them once - calling them devastatingly handsome wouldn't be an exaggeration. Oh, of course, that was before. Now I know their true nature."

Thinking of Amy's behavior when she saw Theo today, I couldn't help but roll my eyes: "Today Amy stuck to Theo the moment she saw him, looking like she couldn't wait to go get a room with him immediately."

Since I'd known Amy, her frequency of changing boyfriends was record-breaking, but this was the first time I'd seen her so obsequiously trying to please a man.

"That's perfectly normal," Olivia also rolled her eyes, "but even if that bitch climbs into Theo's bed, she'll be dumped immediately."

I was somewhat confused: "Why?"

Olivia explained: "Because we all know Theo won't fuck the same woman twice. This is common knowledge, called 'Theo's Law.'"

She spoke too bluntly, making my cheeks slightly flush.

Theo's Law? What kind of strange rule was this?

This reminded me of Theo, naked, staring at me with that contemptuous smile, saying: "Theo Ellis doesn't fuck omegas."

No! I shook my head vigorously, pushing these chaotic thoughts out of my mind.

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