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A Beauty In An All-Male Alpha Academy-Chapter 304: Hiro Learning The Truth.
Taros was confused as he looked at his brother. It was hard to believe, but Hiro would never lie. The way Eliza reacted made it clear that what he said was true. This was the last thing they expected to find when they came here.
But now that they knew, there was no turning back. He saw how Kaito stood there, trying to make sense of everything. They all knew about Hiro’s parents and how they died.
It happened years ago, and Hiro had been in the car that unfortunate day. For years, Taros had watched his brother blame himself for that tragedy. But today, they found out it was never his fault. Someone caused it.
"I’m sorry, Hiro," Taros said softly. He didn’t know if those were the right words, but he had to say something.
Kaito rubbed his face, pacing restlessly. The news hit him hard too. He turned to Eliza, his eyes burning with anger. "You better have a good explanation for this, or you die today."
"No... please, I can’t die like this," she cried, her voice trembling. Her heart was racing, fear written all over her face. The chains around her wrists and ankles rattled as she moved. "I swear, I didn’t know they were his parents. I didn’t know who they were!"
"Keep quiet before I cut your tongue," Samuel warned coldly before turning his attention back to Hiro.
Hiro closed his eyes. His mind was in chaos. Memories he had buried long ago came rushing back like a flood.
He could see it all again—the car, his mother driving, his father beside her, both laughing a moment before everything changed. The car began to act strange. Even as a child, he had sensed something was wrong. His parents tried to stay calm so he wouldn’t panic, but he saw the fear in their eyes.
Now he understood. They must have been talking through their bond, trying to figure out what was happening. His mother gripped the wheel tighter, his father reaching for her hand. Then came the screeching tires, the blinding flash of light, and the sound that never left his mind.
They did everything to protect him that day. They took the blow, made sure he survived. For years, he thought they were careless, but now he knew the truth—someone made it happen.
His heart ached as the memory tore through him again. He clenched his fists, tears burning in his eyes. For the first time in years, the guilt that had haunted him began to fade, replaced by something else—rage.
"Hiro," Taros moved forward quickly and held him before he fell. He pulled him into his arms, holding him tight as he spoke softly, trying to reach him. "I know you’re in the most difficult position right now. You always say no one understands your pain unless they’ve gone through the same thing. I can’t say I understand, but I can see that this is the hardest thing you’ve ever faced. You don’t deserve this pain, Hiro. You don’t."
Hiro said nothing. The silence made Taros worried. Was Hiro losing it? He wasn’t reacting the way anyone expected. He wasn’t angry, he wasn’t shouting. He just stared blankly, lost in his thoughts. It scared everyone in the room.
"Get him a chair," Kaito said quickly, pointing toward Beta Slade. There was a chair near the long table where they usually kept their things.
Beta Slade rushed over, grabbed the chair, and brought it. They helped Hiro sit down, and Taros bent beside him, whispering, "Breathe, Hiro. Just breathe in and out." But Hiro didn’t respond. He just sat there, lifeless.
"It’s all because of you," Kaito growled, his voice thick with rage. He turned sharply and walked toward Eliza, his eyes dark with fury. He squatted in front of her, close enough that she could feel his breath. "Do you know who I am?"
Eliza nodded weakly, her voice stuck in her throat. She was too afraid to speak. Now that they had found out her darkest secret, she knew she had no chance. They would use it against her, and she knew these brothers—none of them would show mercy.
Kaito brushed his hair back, breathing heavily as anger pulsed through him. "No... you have no idea who you’re messing with," he said quietly, almost in a whisper. His eyes never left hers. "You’ll be a dead woman soon anyway. But before that, you’re going to tell me everything. If you want me to be gentle, you better start talking."
"What?" Eliza’s eyes went wide and she stepped back, fear tightening every muscle in her body as she looked around for a way out. No one would save her from the alphas. She could see the hatred in their faces. "I didn’t know they were his parents... I swear."
Kaito nodded slowly, not surprised. Her greed had always shown, but to hurt an innocent family for money was worse than he expected. "So if you knew who they were, you would not have done it?" he asked, voice low and hard.
Eliza bowed her head. Her voice shook when she answered. "Yes... I would not have done it." She sounded small, and for the first time the room heard real regret. She knew that if she did not act right now, they would kill her without a second thought. She did not want to die where no one would ever know how she was taken. "I am so sorry for what happened."
"Your sorry comes only because you were caught," Beta Slade spat, his eyes cold and unbelieving.
Kaito pushed himself up from where he sat, disgust clear in every line of his face. He had thought she was bad, but he had never thought she could be wicked enough to kill a family. He pressed the question like a blade. "Why did you kill them?"
Eliza’s tears fell hot and fast. She looked at the other alpha who had been in that car years ago, and her voice broke when she spoke. "I did not know how many were in the car," she said, each word heavy with shame.
Taros shouted, gripping Hiro’s hand to keep himself steady. "You still have not answered him," he cried. He could not tell what Hiro was thinking. His brother’s calm scared everyone; no one knew if he would explode or break.
Eliza swallowed hard and met their eyes. "I do not have a good answer," she whispered. "Everything was done without seeing the people. I only had the car plate number and where to place it. I did not know a child was inside." Her voice went thin, and the room held its breath.
"I don’t believe you," Kaito said, shaking his head as the room tightened around her words.
"Was it Marcus?" Beta Slade asked, frowning deep as if the name itself might crack her resolve. "He is your master and could have given the order."
Kaito crossed his arms and looked at Eliza, watching her face for any sign she might flinch at Marcus’s name. She did not, and that silence made his skin crawl. "No, I don’t think it’s Marcus," he said slowly. If Marcus had been involved she would have shown it; she had always defended him, and now she looked hollow. Samuel’s voice cut through the hush, rough with anger. "If it is not Marcus, then who is? We have been soft with you because you are a woman. If you were a man, I swear you would not keep both your legs and hands."
Eliza opened her mouth to speak, "I swear I didn’t see who—" but she never finished. In a blur, Hiro was at her side, moving with a speed that left them stunned. He grabbed her throat and slammed her against the wall, the chains clinking loud in the sudden quiet. Before anyone could stop him, his fangs flashed and he bit into her neck. Eliza screamed, a sound that cut across the room, and Hiro only let go when he felt the poison sink in.
None of the brothers moved at first; shock held them like a weight. Blood poured from the wound, hot and fast, and Eliza pressed trembling hands to it, trying in vain to staunch the flow. Samuel muttered that she was going to die, but no one could move, and for a long, terrible heartbeat they all stood frozen, watching the life leak away.







