A Female Alpha’s Revenge

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Arnold tried to console Adelaide, “The medication and injections are easing her discomfort. At least until the end, she won’t suffer as much.”

As a doctor, she’d witnessed many patients pass away. Sidney’s case filled her with regret and a sense of injustice.

How unfortunate could one be–to be abandoned by her mate and daughters?

Her birth pack couldn’t help either, stationed far away and unable to visit her even in winter.

Usually, when someone with ill intent meets a bad end, people might say they deserved it. But Sidney, kind–hearted and full of good deeds, shouldn’t have ended up like this.

“Paisley, you head back to the capital tomorrow. I’ll stay here with Sidney,” Adelaide said, wiping her tears.

“I can’t let her be without family by her side.”

Paisley, a loyal friend, replied, “I’ll stay with you. As for Avery, Greenwood has guest rooms for male visitors. He can stay there.”

“Christmas is coming. The center will be cold and lonely. You’ll suffer here,” Adelaide said.

“I endured the battlefield’s hardships. What’s a little more suffering?” Paisley responded.

Adelaide, fidgeting with her handkerchief, suddenly paused at Paisley’s words.

Germain’s interest in Paisley–was it because she had been to war?

No, that couldn’t be it, Adelaide shook her head.

If a royal with military command had such thoughts, it might be possible.

But Germain only had five hundred wolf pack warriors. Even as the Alpha of a pack in Blue Ridge State without military command, Lycan Erasmus likely had many spies watching him.

Moreover, he wasn’t particularly talented. How could he dare to harbor thoughts of rebellion?

Too far–fetched. Adelaide couldn’t believe it, thinking he was likely just trying to consolidate power in Blue Ridge State.

Adelaide dismissed the idea but remained cautioussome things, though absurd, could be driven by human desire.

Who knew if Germain was feigning ignorance?

He might be deeply cunning.

His pack was the closest to the capital.

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Strangely, despite similar personalities with Alpha Howell, Howell stayed in the capital, while Germain left to build the Blackthorn Pack territory.

Perhaps the old Lycan King also found him hard to read, so he placed him in Blue Ridge State to keep an eye on things.

The old Lycan King had foresight, stationing most of his brothers far from the capital, stripping them of military command. Even with ambitions, they lacked the means to act.

But the old Lycan King wasn’t omniscient. On their own territory, they could secretly recruit werewolf warriors, bypassing the kingdom’s watch.

Such incidents had occurred before. noveldrama

What puzzled Adelaide was why Germain, with little influence, dared to propose to a Stephens family daughter, especially Paisley, who had distinguished herself on the battlefield.

That night, Adelaide and Paisley stayed in the small courtyard. With only one bed, they shared it.

Neither could sleep.

Paisley had picked at her dinner, eating little.

Adelaide hadn’t eaten at all. Seeing Sidney like that weighed heavily on her heart.

“Adelaide, I want to infiltrate the Blue Abyss Pack and kill Germain,” Paisley blurted after tossing and turning.

“Don’t be ridiculous. Do you want to drag your whole family into ruin?” Adelaide chided.

Adelaide glanced sideways at her and said, “Are you worried your family will agree to this?”

Paisley, hands behind her head, said, “I don’t know if my family would agree. My father certainly wouldn’t. My grandfather dotes on me, but he might not approve either. But the Stephens family desperately needs a female werewolf to become a royal mate and restore our reputation. I fear the pack pressure will force my grandfather and father to comply.”

“Even if they agree, you won’t become Germain’s Luna,” Adelaide said.

“I won’t mate with him,” Paisley asserted.

Her voice faltered, “But if they proceed, another female from the pack will have to bear the consequences. How can I bear others sacrificing for me?”

She was anxious to return to the Stephens Pack immediately.

“Are you going back?” Adelaide asked.

“I want to, but I can’t. Didn’t you say Prunella left people for me?” Paisley replied.

Adelaide hummed in acknowledgment, pulled the covers over her head, and silent tears slid down her

cheeks.

Neither slept much. At dawn, they rose.

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Adelaide prepared oatmeal and fed Sidney. Perhaps touched by a family member’s care, Sidney ate half a bowl.

“Quite an improvement. Usually, she only manages a few bites. Without nutritional supplements, she might not have made it this far,” Arnold remarked.

She added, “If only her children would visit, there might still be hope.”

Adelaide felt a heavy ache in her chest. As she left the room, she saw Paisley returning and asked, “Where did you go?”

Paisley tightened her cloak, her white fox–trimmed collar hiding her jawline, her eyes bloodshot from fatigue. “I sent a message, asking her to investigate.”

Adelaide quietly acknowledged with a “Hmm.”

Paisley offered a bitter smile. “I fear the Stephens family will agree–then we’d be accomplices, aiding Germain in harming Sidney.”

Adelaide remained silent, her heart heavy with unease.


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