A Deal With the Devil

In the punishment room, Caspian had already dismissed the human maids and servants.

The guard who had left the room to search for the vampire with crooked front teeth had brought back two vampires that matched the description. Both of them were kneeling on the floor and Caspian was leisurely sitting in a chair in front of them.

“Tsk!” Caspian rolled his eyes and mumbled, “I should have kept that woman alive. Who knew there would be two of them with crooked teeth?”

He suddenly growled at them to ask, “Either tell me which one of you tried to kill the Queen or I’ll kill you both!”

And both of those servants denied the accusation. Again.

After living in the castle for years, Elias knew very well that Caspian wouldn’t lay his hand on an innocent. Caspian had a bad reputation for being cruel but ironically, he was also the man of virtue.