Chapter 219

Chapter 219

Third Person’s POV

Lost in thought, Valentin approached with the IOU and a pen, his tone cold. “Sign here.”

The $50,000 debt humiliated her.

She glared at Adelaide, but fear washed over her when their eyes met.

She signed hastily and stumbled away.

+20 Free Coins

Valentin filed the IOU and noticed Adelaide leaning against the corridor wall, her earlier coldness replaced by visible heartbreak.

“Don’t be so upset,” Valentin consoled. “Indifference is the best armor.”

Adelaide shook her head, her voice soft. “I’m fine. I was just remembering how lively the pack used to be.”

Valentin, too, fell into a melancholic silence.

The Frostfang Pack endured, its status elevated, but few original members remained.

Adelaide quickly regained her composure and headed back to her villa to be with Cedric.

commotion, especially since Velda had been screaming as she

calmly writing in

sound of her footsteps, Cedric looked up and greeted her eagerly,

bit hoarse, and he

diligently, and Adelaide was confident

“What are you writing?”

she peered at his progress. “This

penmanship–it was about rebuilding wrist strength after his hand

been insisting on this exercise for

throat, and said with determination, “I’ll… protect

heart skipped a beat, and she smiled through her

might not grasp the full situation, but he clearly sensed

Chapter 219

+20 Free Coins

days later, Valentin, accompanied by two pack guards, entered the Bloodmoon Pack’s territory. The frostfang emblem

lay curled under a fur blanket, her

on the back of her neck oozed blood from her fever. Her

had left was spilled on the bedside table, its shards stained with dark

slaughtered civilians

off the $50,000 debt as mere humiliation

was $50,000 to

wouldn’t send collectors to the

the collectors

Pack was demanding payment,

moon goddess statue. “$50,000? Adelaide’s got

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