Chapter 776 Poor Humbert
Hayleyโs POV:
His palm was wide and warm, rough with old calluses. When it brushed against my skin, it felt a bit like fine sandpaperโabrasive, but strangely grounding.
Yet somehow, the restlessness in my heart began to settle.
All the fury, the desire to tear into him, and the unshakable resolve to sink my teeth into his throat disappeared in an instant.
โStop being so guarded, so hostile toward me,โ Truman said softly. His dark eyes locked on mine, filled with something deepโsomething honest. โIโm here to protect you.โ
Thud. Thudโthud. Thudโthudโthud.
My heart pounded wildly in my chest.
I looked up in confusion and stared right into Trumanโs eyes. For a brief moment, I felt a strange familiarity.
Just like when I looked at Benjamin.
The realization hit me like a bolt of lightning. And after that fleeting calm, panic surged back into my chest.
But he wasnโt Benjamin. Hera could smell the difference between them.
How could Iโhow dare Iโbe drawn to two different men?
โNo! I canโt!โ
The chaos inside me bubbled over. I cried out, not even realizing it.
Then, as if burned, I ripped my hand away from his and spun around. I flung the door open and refused to look back at him.
โLeave. Now. I want you out of my sight.โ
Benjaminโs POV:
The moment I saw Hayleyโs expression, I knew something was wrong.
Even my wolf could sense the shift in her mood.
This wasnโt the Hayley who snapped and scolded me whenever I teased her. This was something else.
I didnโt know what I had done to push her away, but I knew one thing: I couldnโt keep pretending to be Truman. Not like this.
So, I turned and left without a word. At the doorway, I hesitated, glancing backโworried, hoping.
But all I caught was her face as she slammed the door shut, cold and resolute.
Chapter 776 Poor Humbert
My chest tightened, as if something had clamped around my heart, squeezing every breath out of me.
It took a long moment before I managed to turn away again. And when I did, I walked with purpose. Because in that moment, one thing became crystal clear.
Hayleyโs POV:
I leaned against the door, my breath shallow as I listened to the fading sound of his footsteps. My brows were furrowed tight.
What on earth was wrong with me?
How could I be drawn to a man who already had a mate?
Benjamin was the one fate had chosen for me. My destined mate.
I barely slept that night, tossed in a haze of frustration and confusion.
By ten the next morning, I arrived at the auction hall right on time.
The Rock Betting Auction was still in full swing, as lively as ever.
Even though a day had passed, people who had struck gold through rock betting were still glowing with victory. Word had spread like wildfire, and the event had drawn in even more hopeful dreamers, all chasing the fantasy of overnight riches.
A small group of diehardsโgamblers to the boneโhad been camped out since day one, waiting for something truly legendary. They refused to leave before they saw the rare treasure.
Some were even saying theyโd stayed just to witness the showdown between me and Preston.
As I walked past, the buzz among them picked up immediately.
โThere she is! Told you she wouldnโt just disappear before giving us a show.โ
โYeah, and Preston brought in his secret weapon this time. That girlโs going to get crushed.โ
โShame, really. Hate to see a pretty face lose that bad. Well, not reallyโhahaha!โ
I caught every word but didnโt flinch. My expression stayed cool, unreadable. I walked past like I hadnโt heard a thing.
Humbert, however, looked like a nervous wreck.
โMs. Carson,โ he rushed over nervously the moment he spotted me, โyouโve heard, right? Prestonโs secret weapon showed up today!โ
โThe Hanoversโ network in the rock betting world is massiveโhe mustโve brought someoneโฆIโm telling you, this isnโt just some regular expert!โ
He looked downright defeated, his brows scrunched in worry.
โOh yeah?โ I arched an eyebrow and said coldly, โYou think theyโre better than me?โ
Chapter 776 Poor Humbert
Humbert blinked, then gave me a look filled with complicated emotions. โYou do remember yesterdayโs gem reveal, right? The whole roomโs been laughing about it ever since,โ he half-joked.
Then came a heavy sigh.
Yeah, he clearly didnโt have much faith in me.
I yawned behind my hand, completely unbothered with his disappointment.
I couldnโt care less. Covering a yawn, I muttered, โItโs freezing in here. Iโm so sleepy; maybe I should just go back to bed.โ
Without missing a beat, I turned and strolled straight toward the exit, right through the sea of curious and doubtful eyesโjust like yesterday. Once again, I abandoned Humbert to handle everything independently.
This time, Humbert didnโt even look surprised. Heโd probably gotten used to my antics by now.
It seemed heโd finally realized something important: counting on me was a gamble in itself. If he wanted to win, heโd better rely on his own skills.
I glanced back just once. There he was, clenching his fists, trying to pump himself up. Then, with determination, he plunged back into the sea of uncut stones.
Satisfied, I turned to leave for real.
But I wasnโt heading back for sleep this time.
I had someone to meet. Nocturne was waiting.