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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 341

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2

Chapter 341 – The Lapdog

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Helel was as shocked as Beatrice but something still didn’t make sense. Why was Mykel acting like he

wasn’t on the side of the positivity? However, it was pretty obvious at this point that Helel knew he was

the Dark Knight. He just didn’t know he had to announce that thing.

“A man from Hell?” Beatrice asked Mr. Mykel, wondering what made him go against the heroes. “I

thought you wanted the best for werewolves, your kind,” she sounded so upset when hearing someone

betraying the good for bad.

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“And who is that Man from Hell?” Helel interrupted to ask Mykel. Since he was taking orders from the

Man from Hell, he must have met him too.

“I don’t need to answer your questions. I f*uc*king loathe the sight of you,” Mr. Mykel made it obvious

that he would not crack.

“So, what do you plan on doing? You think you can kill any of us?” Beatrice scoffed as she reminded

Mykel that the two in the well were highly powerful.

“You have to come down to even kill us,” Beatrice then added, trying to help Mykel understand what he

will need to do in order to finish them. They would not die even if they stay in the well. The will only getnovelbin

weak but the instant they are out of there; they will thrive again. “who told you 1 am planning to get in

there to kill any of you?” Mykel scoffed loudly just so that the two down there could hear him.

Helel and Beatrice were confused what he meant by that.

“I actually want one of you out of there because they are not a dark knight,” Mykel made it obvious who

he was talking about, “However, there will be a catch,” he added.

Beatrice noticed the look on Helel’s face. He was more worried for Beatrice than himself.

“I will save Beatrice if only—Helel ends his life with the dagger I will give him,” Mykel finally told them

what his plan was and it made Beatrice to let out a loud grunt.

“You must be out of your f*uc*king mind to think we will even consider it,” Beatrice yelled at him

confidently but Helel was silent.

He was only staring at Beatrice with all his emotions in his eyes.

“It is up to him to decide though. If he wants, he can let you stay here and rot forever but if he wants a

good life for you, he can help you out of here,” Mykel argued against Beatrice’s claims.

“Then we don’t need your help. Somebody will find us here eventually,” Beatrice screamed and turned

to look at Helel for not saying anything. She was the only one talking to him and rejecting his offers

while Helel was just silently watching her instead.

“They gave me that responsibility to cover this area. What makes you think I will tell them I found you

two here? I will definitely announce this area out of luck,” Mykel stated.

“It is okay. We will stay here then,” Beatrice yelled again.

“Well, it seemed as if he thinks otherwise,” Mykel laughed at Beatrice, who was now in shock.

“You are seriously not considering it, are you?” Beatrice muttered to Helel, eyeing him to side with her.

“I am going to let you two decide what you want to do. Take a deep breath and make a wise decision,”

Mykel said before he stepped out of their sight again. They knew he would still be around but now he

had given them time to make a decision. Which she has already made.

“We don’t need to worry about him. Somebody will find us, I have faith in them,” Beatrice said as she

refused to believe they will rot there and nobody will come across them.

“What if nobody comes?” Helel asked and Beatrice frowned at him.

“Then we rot here, together!” she almost raised her voice at Helel. Just by looking at Helel, she could

tell he was considering Mykel’s idea.

“Please don’t tell me you think killing yourself will be a good idea? Do you think he will let me live after

you are dead? I will be the key witness to what happened here, why would he let me live?” she sighed

when trying to make Helel understand the simplest thing.

“Depends,” Helel mumbled and sat down, making her even upset.

“What are you thinking?” she asked and sat down in front of him so that she could have a better view of

his face.

“What if the Man From Hell doesn’t want you dead?” he asked and tilted his head.

“Why wouldn’t he want me dead?” Beatrice shrugged, not getting his point.

“Mykel said he had come here to save you,” Helel reminded her of Mykel’s words, “what if the man

from hell has sent him here for you and realized I am also stuck here so he decided to shot two birds

with one stone?” he held her hands to make her understand but she pulled away from him.

“If that man from hell truly cares about me, then I am sure we have nothing to be afraid of. He will not

let me rot here,” Beatrice shrugged confidently.

“Right,” Helel said as he wasn’t too certain what to do.

“Helel! I am not leaving this well without you. So before making any stupid decision for me, mark my

words that I will die if you harmed yourself me,” she made it clear that there will be no happy ending for

her either.

While were arguing in the well. Mykel was impatiently pacing around.

“I don’t have a good feeling about all this,” He muttered while holding the dagger they have made with

the blood of many sacrifices and the final ritual performed by Huia. This dagger could help kill the hero

or the villains.

“I need to tell Huia to send Dream here. She is always resting and I am running around, doing her

errands like I am her lapdog,” Mykel finally decided after he realized once Beatrice gets out of this well,

she will make sure Mykel pays for killing Helel.

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