Chapter 288

Chapter 288

Third Person’s POV

Adelaide mused with a tinge of sorrow, “I’m afraid her sudden illness is also linked to me.

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Paisley, who had intended to keep it secret, now spoke honestly since Adelaide had guessed, “Yes, we didn’t know at first. It was Maya who deliberately told her. After hearing it, Sidney spat blood and her condition worsened. Galvin told me and asked if I should tell you.”

“I had a hunch,” Adelaide sighed.

“I recommended mating with Ulrik, though it was at her suggestion. My mother investigated and confirmed the Bloodmoon Pack had been low–key those years, causing no trouble.”

“Plus, Tamara was incompetent and weak. After I arrived, I wasn’t bullied by Tamara, and the Alpha family maintained a facade of civility,” Adelaide added.

“Don’t overthink it. Once we reach Greenwood and see Sidney, we’ll decide what to do next,” Paisley said.

She wasn’t adept at comfort, believing things could only be resolved if one became stronger themselves.

Sidney, as a Luna, shouldn’t be bullied by a breeder, no matter how influential or child–bearing the breeder was.

How could a breeder bully a Luna?

Adelaide nodded, “I know that.”

“Now that I’ve mated with Lance, Sidney should feel reassured,” Adelaide said.

cloak trimmed with white fox fur, giving her an

her, “Anything else you’re

own worries,” Paisley

“Family issues?” Adelaide asked.

aunt came for a visit with her rogue mate,”

including mine. But before coming to the capital this time,

Why’s that?” Adelaide

her aunt’s situation; Paisley had been angry when

maybe because the rogue treats her decently,”

let her into the pack?” Adelaide

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Chapter 288

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my aunt without the pack’s blessing, he couldn’t secure a government

How old are

health and infertile, but the

Adelaide nodded, “That’s rare.”

hairs, and her complexion was good. Whether they’re happy or

continued, “I was thinking there are too many heartless men in this world, like Ulrik

upset she’s caused gossip in the pack, upon reflection, what’s wrong with that? She simply loved someone, and that someone wasn’t approved by my grandfather. They had to

agreed to their union back then, they wouldn’t have had

the fault lies in the rules, in the prejudice of powerful packs

“Yes, but my grandfather treated me well. I can’t hate him, so I’m really conflicted,” Paisley

don’t happen to us. But your aunt was willing to give

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