Chapter 36

In the dining hall, after having dinner, Lucianne and Xandar were speaking to Juan and the others when Xandar got confirmation that the rogue Lycan was up but rather light-headed because of lack of food and water. He wouldn’t be fit enough to be interrogated yet so they had to wait for the medical team to give the okay.

Lord Yarrington came up to Lucianne, and asked if there were anymore werewolves who had an opinion in education because he found his previous discussion with the three wolves she introduced to him very useful. 1

Lucianne knew of two more, and she told the education minister that there are many who would want a say in the matter but are, sadly, not Alphas, Lunas or Gammas so they weren’t a t that particular collaboration. She got him to take down the contact details of a few others she knew of, and promised to get in touch with them first to give them a heads-up on the minister’s call. (This novel will be daily updtaed at www.noveljar.com)Xandar later told Lucianne that he had never seen Yarrington so excited about

government affairs. 1

“Excuse me, your Highness.” Pierre Whitlaw’s voice came from the side when Lucianne had just finished speaking to Yarrington.

Xandar and Lucianne turned to see him with another minister, who looked about the same age as him. Xandar’s voice was stern as he addressed the deputy minister, “Yes, Whitlaw?”

The old man looked at Xandar and said, “Oh, I was referring to the Queen, my King. Apologies for the miscommunication.”

Lucianne put on an emotionless face, “What is it, minister?”

He faked a smile, “I wanted to apologize. If the Queen is willing, I’ll do my best to make amends.”

started pressing him,

fake smile fell, replaced by genuine surprise,

what in particular, minister? Is it for not doing your job, for what you said to me as a Gamma for the past few years, or merely for

began to

backing down, “So the apology is for the King. It’s not really for me, is it? Or i s it not for the King

faked a small smile and said, “You

told Greg Claw – I will believe i t when I see it. Until you act

to believe that you

and spoke cautiously, “Forgive my intrusion, your Highnesses. But the deputy minister was going to express his concern for you, my Queen.” He then smiled and said, “My Queen, allow me to introduce myself,

Lord Caunterberg, the Minister of Health and Welfare, I know.” Lucianne responded

seemed encouraged, “Well, it’s an honour to be known by the Queen

an honour if I were you, minister. (This novel will be daily updtaed at www.noveljar.com)I will explain how I came about knowing you. But seeing that you were so supportive of Whitlaw expressing

at one another before Lord Caunterberg spoke, “We didn’t see your Highnesses

if the two ministers knew something about their visit to the audit department but when he saw

and said, “Yes, there was. I had to attend a doctor’s appointment to have my condition checked after the

asked, “Ministers, is there a problem? You two seem like I’ve just said something unexpected, though I can’t fathom why. Everyone knows that I was in the alliance, and that I was the most injured. A doctor’s appointment

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