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Chapter 122

Third Person’s POV

Adelaide had already returned to the Packhouse and was sitting in the living room having coffee.

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She took in every sound from outside. She had long seen through the Bloodmoon Pack’s true colors, so she wasn’t surprised by their antics today.

She was well aware of their purpose–to shift the spotlight from Velda.

They wanted the public to focus on Adelaide, sparing Velda and the Bloodmoon Pack from scrutiny, and even garnering sympathy to offset the criticism of Velda’s recklessness.

But Adelaide knew better than to let every provocation upset her. There were too many unsightly people in the world.

Outside, the weather was as hot as fire. Beata prepared some cold drinks for her to cool off and soothe her

anger.

After a few days of rest, Adelaide’s skin had become noticeably fairer and finer.

Adelaide said with a smile, “Have some cold drinks ready for Beta Valentin and the two Omégas too. They’re the ones who really need to cool down.”

Beata replied, “Already taken care of. We stored plenty of ice in the cellar last year. There’s more than enough.”

Beta Valentin and the two Omegas returned, their faces showing displeasure. But upon entering the house and seeing Adelaide, they immediately put on smiles.

ears trembling slightly in his silver hair. “Alpha Adelaide, don’t take it to heart. Arguing with jackals would only dirty

to sit. “No

Unlike mere gossip, the issue of medical treatment must be clarified for everyone

“I trust

was dissolved, I’ve wanted to settle the ‘debts‘ with them, with interest. Today, for the sake of Alpha’s dignity, I held back–but I really should have let the old Luna taste the bitterness of moon grass

the ice crystals falling outside, her

Shaman Digby’s refusal to

from his subordinates but from Digby himself during a house call

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simply stated, “I hold no regard for those who

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the official’s consultation and medicine fees, Digby ensured his words would reach the

only learned of his mother and brother’s disturbance at the Frostfang

he didn’t return to the Bloodmoon Pack, choosing to stay

there, the chaos of the Bloodmoon

tough. Pack members avoided her as if

too, forcing her to plan a

parents had

she asked neighbors, they impatiently replied through her black–veiled face, “Your parents left because of the scandals your family caused!

heartlessness from her parents, selling even their

the Bloodmoon Pack’s compensation to seek a peaceful life, but the feeling of abandonment cutting her

His pack’s waiting list grew

the playful expressions he’d worn

the weight of the

stated clearly that Adelaide must find a new mate within three months

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