After I Let Go My Alpha He Knelt in Regret

Chapter In Regret Novel 160



Chapter 144

The next morning, I boarded a plane bound for St. Arlla, a small, picturesque region known for its rich musical history. It was here that a recital was set to take place, featuring Anton Marlin, a renowned pianist who would he playing "Elegy for a Lost Love". I was eager to

hear how someone else interpreted the piece, hoping it would give me some inspiration for my upcoming performance.

More than three hours later, I stepped off the plane, not noticing the handsome man with sunglasses and a playful smirk who trailed a few steps behind me, blending into the crowd of travelers.

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I made my way to the car waiting to take me to the hotel, and just as I settled into the backseat, my

hone rang. It was Maurice.

"I heard you're in St. Arlin," his voice came through, casual and knowing. "For the recital, right?"

I blinked, momentarily stunned. "How did you know?" I asked, glancing out the window, suspicion creeping into my voice.

Maurice didn't answer. Instead, there was a soft chuckle, and before I could probe further, the line went dead. I stared at the phone for a moment, unsettled by the cryptic call.

Twenty minutes later, I arrived at the venue, only to be told at the door that the tickets were sold out.

"But I booked in advance," I protested, my frustration evident. The ticket clerk looked genuinely apologetic, explaining that there must have been a system error and that the tickets had been snatched up the moment they went on sale.

I stood there, unsure of what to do next, when suddenly, a hand rested lightly on my shoulder. I turned to see Maurice standing beside me, a relaxed smile on his lips and two VIP tickets held up his hand.

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"Maurice?" I was pleasantly surprised but immediately suspicious. "What are you doing here?"

He shrugged casually, his grin never faltering. "I had some business to take care of here. When I heard there was a recital, I figured I'd stop by for some entertainment. The tickets were a gift, and it just so happens I have two."

His explanation seemed simple enough, but something about his timing felt too perfect. Still, I couldn't deny the relief of having a solution right in front of me. Maurice had always been dependable like that-appearing just when I needed help, as if he had a sixth sense for

it.

Jaccepted the ticket with a grateful smile. "Thank you, Maurice."

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As we spoke, I didn't notice the group of warriors Lorik had sent with me, standing nearby with their eyes glued to Maurice. Their expressions were grim, bordering on hostile, their postures tense It was clear they didn't trust him..

Maurice handed the tickets to the inspector, and as I moved to enter the venue with him, one of the warriors stepped forward urgently. "We can't protect you if you're with him," he said, his tone laced with concern.

I couldn't help but laugh at his anxiety. "The venue is safe," I reassured him. "Besides, I'll be with

Maurice. I'll be fine."

Though they were visibly unhappy, they had no choice but to stand down. As Maurice and I stepped inside, I caught a glimpse of him turning back, flashing the warriors a smug, provocative grin. It was Subtle, but it was there, and I realized that beneath his calm exterior, Maurice enjoyed getting under

Lorik's skin. I knew warriors would next tell Lorik about jt

As I entered the concert hall and took my seat beside Maurice, I couldn't help but notice the warriors filing in behind us. Their presence was unmistakable. After a few moments, I leaned over and asked, "What's going on?"

The warriors exchanged glances before one of them finally spoke, his tone firm but respectful. "It's our duty to protect you, Luna. We can't leave you alone."

"Panther arranged for us to sit nearby," added another, his voice low but steady.

Maurice let out a sarcastic chuckle, drawing my attention back to him. His lips curled into a teasing

smile as he spoke, "You can't even go to a concert without your entourage, can you?"

I rolled my eyes but smiled, shifting in my seat as Maurice continued, his tone turning serious. "So,

what's this all about? Why are you here tonight?"

"I came for *Elegy for a Lost Love"." I answered, my voice carrying a hint of excitement.

Maurice nodded knowingly. "Elegy for a Lost Love", huh? That's a piece that demands more than just skill. You need to pour your soul into it."

Exactly!" I exclaimed, I've listened to it so many times online, but I knew I had to hear it live. There's something about how each performer brings their own emotion to it."

Maurice smirked, raising an eyebrow, "You flew all the way out here just for that?"

1 hesitated for a moment before confessing. "Well... I've been asked to play it myself. It's tough for me, but I want to give it a shot."

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"You?" Maurice's eyes sparkled with a mix of surprise and admiration. "You can do it."

"Thanks," I murmured, his encouragement making my heart flutter.

At that moment, Maurice's face suddenly came close to mine, and the distance between us was abruptly shortened.

His eyes flashed with an ambiguous light, and he whispered, 'So, do you know what I came here......

for?

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