"Rid Kai Yon, you were once my loyal subordinate. I treated you like a son, and I would rather see you submit than see you dead. Salina said with a look of sadness.
A hint of regret was in Rid Kai Yon's face as he asked, kneeling down on the ground, "You were always like a mother to me, but yet I betrayed you. How can you forgive my foolish actions?" Tears pooled in his eyes.
"My dear boy, there's only one way I will ever forget your transgressions, and that's for you to resubmit to the coven of lock-loopers," Salina said with a small smile.
"Very well, as you wish, Mother Salina," Rid Kai Yon said, his voice filled with determination. "From this moment on, I, Rid Kai Yon, head of the Shadow Wolf organization, pledge your allegiance to the coven of lock-loopers."
Salina's smile grew wider as she gazed at Rid Kai Yon, her eyes shining with a mix of relief and warmth. "Rise, Rid Kai Yon," she said, her voice gentle. "You are forgiven, and you will be welcomed back into the coven with open arms."
Rid Kai Yon stood up, his eyes still wet with tears as he bowed his head in respect. "Thank you, Mother Salina," he said, his voice filled with gratitude.
"Good to hear, but there is still one more thing I require from you," Salina said. "Transform back into a werewolf."
Without hesitation, Rid Kai Yon did as he was told. Salina nodded to Alexandria, who stepped forward. Alexandria walked in front of Rid Kai Yon, plunged her hand deep into his chest, and pulled out his heart. She then turned around, walked back over to Salina, and knelt in front of her, presenting Rid Kai Yon's heart to her.
Salina accepted it before speaking. "Now that I have this, you will no longer be able to betray the coven of lock-loopers," she said with a smile.
Rid Kai Yon's eyes widened in shock, and he asked in confusion, "H-how am I still alive?"
Salina's eyes gleamed with a sinister light as she gazed at Rid Kai Yon. "The only reason you are still alive is because I will it," she said, her voice low and menacing. "And if you ever decide to betray the coven again, I will crush your heart, killing you instantly. Am I understood?"
Rid Kai Yon nodded in understanding, his eyes fixed on Salina's. "Yes, Mother Salina," he said, his voice barely above a whisper.
Salina's smile was cold and calculating. "Good," she said. "I would hate to have to demonstrate my power again."
Alexandria watched the exchange with interest, her eyes flicking between Salina and Rid Kai Yon. She seemed to be waiting for something to happen, her gaze intense and focused.
"From this moment on, you shall be taking orders from Alexandria," Salina said with a sigh. "Is that understood?"
Rid Kai Yon nodded, still trying to comprehend the extent of his situation. "Yes, Mother Salina," he said, his voice weak but obedient.
Salina's gaze turned to Alexandria, who stood tall, her eyes gleaming with a mix of excitement and anticipation. "Alexandria, he is yours now," Salina said. "Use him as you see fit."
Alexandria's smile was radiant as she turned to Rid Kai Yon. "I will," she said. "You will serve me, Rid Kai Yon. And together, we will achieve great things."
Rid Kai Yon nodded, his eyes fixed on Alexandria's. He knew that his fate was sealed, bound to the coven and now to Alexandria's will. He could only hope that his new mistress would be merciful.
"Now that everything has been settled you may go"Salina's voice was dismissive, her tone implying that Rid Kai Yon was no longer worthy of her attention. "Now that everything has been settled, you may go," she said, waving her hand in a gesture of dismissal.
Rid Kai Yon bowed his head, acknowledging the dismissal. "Thank you, Mother Salina," he said, before turning to Alexandria. "Mistress Alexandria," he added, his voice laced with a mixture of respect and wariness.
Alexandria nodded, her eyes never leaving Rid Kai Yon's face. "You may go," she said. "But know that I will be watching you. Closely."
With that, Rid Kai Yon turned and left, the weight of Alexandria's gaze lingering on him like a shadow.
Salina then turned to face Alexandria. "Alexandria, dear, you have fulfilled half of your promise. Now, there is something that I have to tell you. Do you know the reason why I had your parents killed all twenty-five years ago?" she asked.
"No! I never understood why, so please just tell me," Alexandria replied.
Salina sighed and took a deep breath before speaking. "What I'm about to tell you may be hard to hear, but it's the truth. The reason those demons came after your sister was because your parents made a deal with Fi-six, the demon king, for you and your sister to become his brides in exchange for unlimited power." Salina's voice was laced with disgust. "It makes me sick that people would do that to their own children."
Alexandria was stunned for a moment, but then she remembered how her parents used to behave - that was definitely something they would do. "I see, so that's how it is. Thank you, Lady Salina, for saving us from such a fate. My sister was only fifteen years old at the time," Alexandria said tears streamed down her face as the weight of Salina's words sank in.
Salina's expression softened slightly as she saw the pain in Alexandria's eyes. "I'm sorry, child," she said. "I know this isn't easy to hear. But I had to tell you the truth. Your parents' actions were...unpardonable."
Alexandria took a deep breath, trying to compose herself. She knew that Salina had saved her and her sister from a terrible fate, and she was grateful for that. But she couldn't help feeling a sense of loss and grief for the parents she thought she knew.
"I promise you this dear child , no one will ever harm you are your sister again, as long as now come with me now come with me. Salina said grabbing Alexandra's home leading her out Warehouse.