Chapter 172

Third Person’s POV

As for the bartenders, the police temporarily released them all but ordered them to clarify the facts within three days and to publicly apologize to and compensate Miss Davidson of the Frostfang Pack.

After all, the city hall had conspicuously gone to the Glenveil Pack to investigate Wanda. Even if Madison found a scapegoat, it would be hard to clear Wanda’s doing.

Giving the bartenders three days to clarify was ostensibly procedure but effectively granted Madison operational space.

However, intimidation no longer worked. Only bribery remained.

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Indeed, Wanda spent a fortune, not only the three million dollars she received from Priscilla but also an additional sum.

With the money, the bartenders successively apologized at the Frostfang Pack’s border, offering compensation.

Though they didn’t meet Adelaide, the scale of the apology drew many onlookers.

Some heckled, “Did Wanda pay you?”

“Or was it Madison?”

“Don’t be absurd! Do you want to die for offending Madison?”

“I’m just stating facts! At Madison’s birthday party, Miss Davidson gifted a painting by Craig, only to be falsely accused of presenting a forgery and have it torn apart on the spot!”

painting? Goodness, Madison adores art collections. Craig’s paintings aren’t for

thrown? Tell me, and I’ll go pick it

did it. As Alpha Winslow’s

only allied with her for her family background.

the old luna of the Glenveil Pack arrived

her vehicle, she grew so angry

with Wanda. It was Wanda who set

the old Lycan King, begging him

private werewolf gathering did the old Lycan King mention it to the then Alpha of

Pack.

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the old Alpha eventually relented and

mate.

to calm her nerves before sending

spotting the car, was surprised but promptly had Omega

only solidified Wanda’s

citizens speculated that the Glenveil Pack’s forthrightness was commendable, yet

a time, public discourse shifted to the Glenveil Pack’s internal affairs, and despite Rowena’s

with proper decorum, escorting her to

Rowena, she was

gentle and humble, always deferential as a

“I didn’t take it to heart. You shouldn’t either. This matter has nothing to do with the Glenveil Pack. I’m truly grateful you went

Adelaide’s clear eyes, knew her words were sincere–she held no

Pack wished to avoid unnecessary enemies, especially with Alpha Lance

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